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Anyone who has done the Flowrider, are rashguards required? or a good idea? Are t-shirts sufficient? Are the rashguards available for purchase on the ship? How much do they cost?

 

Thanks to anyone who can answer any of the above :D

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Not sure what "rashguards" are, but no, they are not required. They suggest the females wear a t-shirt or tank over their swimsuits, as the rush of water is very heavy. My DH only wore his swimtrunks while doing the boogie board, and stand up board. Hope this helps.

 

Be sure to try it, it is sooo much fun!

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Anyone who has done the Flowrider, are rashguards required? or a good idea? Are t-shirts sufficient? Are the rashguards available for purchase on the ship? How much do they cost?

 

Thanks to anyone who can answer any of the above :D

 

 

I used to go to a water park here in Florida that had a Flowrider, and no you will not need a rashguard and I went 3 times a week for 3 straight summers.

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