NRSÂ Guide Shirt - Men's
When the days are long, the sun is hot and the to-do list says adventure, you need a top that can do it all. The men's NRS Guide shirt combines quick-drying breathability with a no-fuss style.
Key Details
- Quick-drying nylon and polyester fabric blend stretches with your movements
- UPF 50 fabric for sun protection
- Recycled H2Coreâ„¢ Silkweight fabric panels under the arms and back increase ventilation and ensure comfortable paddling and rowing
- Short-sleeve design offers a little extra sun protection for extra hot days on the water when you can't handle full sleeves
- Features 2 chest pockets and grommet snaps down the front
Imported.
View all NRS Men's Button-Up ShirtsBest Use | Paddling |
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Shirt Type | Snap-front |
Fabric | 2.25 oz. nylon/polyester blend with mechanical stretch |
Sun-Protective Fabric | Yes |
UPF Rating | 50 |
Moisture Wicking | Yes |
Quick Drying | Yes |
Sleeve Length | Short Sleeve |
Hood | No |
Gender | Men's |
Weight | Unavailable |
S | M | L | XL | XXL | XXXL | 30 | 32 | 33 | 34 | 36 | 38 | 40 | |
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Chest | 28 - 32 | 32 - 36 | 36 - 40 | 39 - 43 | 46 - 50 | 49 - 52 | |||||||
Waist | 26 - 29 | 28 - 31 | 30 - 33 | 32 - 35 | 34 - 37 | 36 - 44 | 29 - 30 | 31 - 32 | 32 - 33 | 33 - 34 | 35 - 36 | 37 - 38 | 39 - 40 |
Inseam | 32 | 32 | 32 | 32 | 32 | 32 | 32 |
Sizing Notes
Measurements are stated in inches unless otherwise indicated.
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Nice Shirt
Love this shirt. Wish it came in more colors and I would own several of them. Well made, comfortable, nice looking.
Love this shirt
I love everything about this shirt (for my husband): the fit, material, style, comfort, great for travel
Good is good enough
It is claimed to have a 'no-fuss style' and 'quick drying breathability'. The style bit is accurate: if you are fussy about style, this is not your shirt. I put the breathability to the test. The NRS shirt was alternately worn, by me and my spouse, versus a very average poly short sleeve shirt of the same size (that I happened to be wearing) over the course of some activities that would warm us up and give us a sense of breathability, which I take as a near-synonym for 'cooling'. The NRS gave indistinguishable results from my $6 Goodwill poly shirt. When I saturated each garment to determine its quick-dry ability, the NRS performed about as unimpressively as the $6 Goodwill shirt–wet polyester doesn't dry quickly. What this suggests to me is NOT that my cheapie shirt was a lucky find, but that NRS did not attempt to make this a special garment. It has to be concluded that the fabric in the NRS shirt is not a high-performance textile, but something rather average. The biggest question I have about the shirt is whether the tight weave is a UV-resistance thing or some other ($-saving) function. Tight weave polyester, or any synthetic fabric, is seldom a top choice for comfort in activewear in a warm weather garment. I had hoped that at the price, NRS would have incorporated a high-performing fabric into the shirt that would have made me stop and think 'Oh, this garment does do something special'. Remember the first time you wore a Gore-Tex parka for some cold weather activity, and you thought to yourself 'hey, this stuff really works'? That was roughly analogous to what I was hoping for but in the end the shirt only came up as 'good'. That isn't bad, and I like the shirt, but don't get yourself hoping for a standout high-performance garment.