Guides need a shirt they can row in, cook in and strum guitars by the fire in and here it is.
Overview
The uniform of raft guides everywhere, the NRS Women's Long-Sleeve Guide Shirt is a high-performance, low-maintenance sun shirt that works hard on the water and still looks good around a campfire, the boathouse or in town.
Features
- H2Core™ Silkweight fabric panels under the arms and back ensure comfortable paddling and rowing with added ventilation
- Nylon/polyester blend stretches with your movements, dries quick and delivers UPF 50 protection
- Full-sleeve design provides maximum coverage and sun protection, or roll and button the sleeves on warmer days
- Features two chest pockets, articulated sleeves with angled cuffs and grommet snaps down the front
Technical Specs
- Weight: 204 grams
- Fabric: 2.25 oz. nylon/poly blend with mechanical stretch
- Fit: Regular fit
- Gender Sizing: Women
- Features: Grommet snap front, PFD-compatible ventilation, Two chest pockets, Roll-up arms with sleeve-keepers, UPF 50 sun protection
Size Guide
Size |
Height (cm) |
Weight (cm) |
Bust (cm) |
Waist (cm) |
Hips (cm) |
Numeric Size |
XSmall | 142-157 | 41-52 |
76-84 |
61-69 | 86-94 | 4 |
Small | 155-168 |
50-61 |
81-86 |
66-76 | 91-99 | 6 |
Medium | 165-173 |
59-70 |
84-94 |
74-84 | 97-107 | 8 |
Large | 170-178 |
68-82 |
89-99 |
81-91 | 102-112 | 10 |
XLarge | 175-183 |
79-95 | 97-107 |
89-99 | 107-117 | 12-14 |
XXLarge | 180-188 |
91-100 |
104-109 |
97-104 | 112-122 | 16-18 |
Regular Fit
Women’s Fit Guide
At NRS, we carefully design and build each product to maximize its functionality. Fit plays a big role in this process.
Form Fit: Conforms to the body. Most commonly seen in base layers.
Slim Fit: Tapered cutlines made for a closer fit. Most commonly seen in base/mid-layers.
Regular Fit: Standard cut. Straight cutlines fit loose without being baggy.
Relaxed Fit: Loose fitting garment that has ample room for mobility or layering underneath.
Measurement Tips
How to measure:
1. Chest/Bust: With arms down at your sides, measure around the largest part of the chest, generally across the nipples.
2. Waist: Measure around natural waistline, allowing tape measure to sit comfortably.
3. Hips: With feet together, measure around the widest part of the hips, across the fullest point of the buttocks.
4. Head: Measure above brow, around the fullest part of the head.
Measurement Tips
Tips for taking accurate measurements:
- It’s best to have a friend or family member do the measuring.
- Use a cloth measuring tape. If you don’t have one, use a cord (or an NRS strap!) and transfer that to a tape measure.
- Measure in your street clothes; we size technical outerwear pieces like drysuits and dry tops to include room for layering underneath.
- Stand up straight and relax.
Suggestions on sizing when your measurements cross into different size categories:
- With wetsuits, your weight is the best “tiebreaker” when measurements cross sizes. Remember, wetsuits need to fit snugly to be efficient at excluding water and holding in warmth.
- In looser fitting garments like drysuits, splash jackets, etc, look first at the height, then at the weight for a tiebreaker.
- Sometimes the best solution is to purchase both sizes and keep the one with the best fit. Our Hassle-Free Returns process is easy and free.
- When you have questions about fit you can always give us a call at 877.677.4327, during business hours, or drop us a line at ${email}, to reach one of our friendly, experienced customer service folks.