Press, Reviews, and WriteUps

 

We have been so fortunate to have some terrific press lately and it appears that the word about SlipIns is spreading. Take a look and see what people are saying about our products.

 

 

The Dive News Wire has our latest Story

 

 

 

 

SlipIns Sun Protective Swim Wear is featured in the January edition of the SwimJournal.  We are so pleased to be part of raising the awareness in the importance of protecting bodies from the ever increasing prevalence of skin cancers and melanomas.  Take a look at the article here.

 

  

 

 

This is the latest article from the Snorkeling Explorer Newsletter discussing SlipIns DiveSkins

 

 

I have been able to try out two of the Slipins rash guard suits here on the Big Island in the last few days. Overall I am very happy with them.
 
On our snorkels at Kahalu'u and Kapoho Tide Pools, I wore the full body rash guard, called a diveskin on their website. One of the main reasons for wearing a full body skin is so you don't have to put on sunscreen, or not very much. This is certainly convenient and time saving. But also consider the creatures in the ocean. You are not putting chemicals into their environment when you choose to cover up with fabric instead of sunscreen. Mind you, we use the only sunscreen tested to be reef and fish friendly, which we encourage everyone to do too. But the more of us who choose to replace chemicals with clothes, we believe the better for the environment.
 
Alright, back to more about the full body skin. The plusses of this garment are the coverage of the hands, good coverage from the neck collar, and a strap around your foot so it won't ride up. The downsides are it can be a bit challenging to get off when wet, and you must take it all the way off to use the bathroom. More superficially, you do stand out in a crowd on the beach wearing this, but all the positives far outweighed this for me.
 
Now for the long sleeved swimsuit, called a zippered or haute mini on their website. I tried a haute mini but I also have a zippered mini to try still. The main difference between the two for me is the collar is included on the haute mini, which provides more sun protection for your neck. The fit is slightly different between the haute and the zippered as well.
 
My idea with trying this long sleeved swimsuit was to eliminate the possibility of a long sleeved rash guard riding up in the back so I get sunburned on my lower back. Of course it works perfectly for that. And as I mentioned above, I am in love with the hand coverage these suits offer. I wore my board shorts with the haute mini as I have found that sunscreen on my tush always gets rubbed off and I get burnt. This worked great for me, but you may not find it necessary. I found using the bathroom to be much easier in this suit compared to the full body one. One downside of this garment is that it is a hot thing to wear on the way to a snorkel beach in the car. I wore it as a swimsuit with my bikini top underneath.
 
Most of the options we have seen for full body rash guards are black, which is very hot on the surface as a snorkeler. That is another reason we like the Slipins offerings. The colors are more interesting. I have requested of Slipins more light colored options for snorkelers to minimize the heat issue. Please voice your desire for that to them too.
 
And I have not seen long sleeved rash guards with the good hand coverage of these, so this is another reason they stand out.
 
If you are interested in trying one out, Slipins is offering our readers 20% off your order with the coupon code TropicalSnorkeling.

 

The Latest Articles From the Stand Up Paddle Community.

 

 

http://www.supconnect.com/sup-gear/why-female-paddlers-need-slipins 

 

 

http://www.supthemag.com/gear/gear-review-slipins-surfskin/

 

 

 

Check out the link and find out more of what's happening in the surfing world.

http://bit.ly/25CLxfh

The resource and education spot for moms

MAR 12, 2016

PACK A SLEEK STYLISH SLIPIN FOR PROTECTIVE SUN DAYS OR FASHIONABLE NIGHTS OUT

Having a teenager who is always on the go when we hit the beach or vacation near the ocean, SlipIns are a must for having on the trip. SlipIns have an incredible LIGHT SPF protective comfort, thoughtful design and style. Perfect for the teen or woman who likes to tear it up in the water or relax on the town after a long day playing in the sun.

When heading on the next sun-filled vacation, hitting the beach this spring or going out for a breezy evening, pack a lightweight, sleek SlipIn outfit! SlipIns are silky smooth active wear that fit like a second skin. Bold, sleek and gorgeous, SlipIns are easy to slip on for fun in the sun, casual outings or even deep-sea diving.

Choose from many brightly colored, sensuously soft styles designed for active, fun lifestyles. Full- and short-size SurfSkins, DiveSkins and SurfSkin Minis are the best body-fitting suits that make getting in and out of wetsuits easier for every water sport from surfing to paddle boarding to scuba diving. If the water is warm, SlipIns can be worn on their own.

Slip into the soft, silky SAND PANT for heading out into a warm, gentle summer night. The palazzo-style pants flow beautifully around the legs without wrinkling and are very comfortable for heading out sightseeing, relaxing poolside, dining and dancing the night away, or even falling sleep in them!

Stepping into a SlipIn outfit feels luxurious and comes with lots of added benefits:

  • Protects getting sun baked with a 60+ SPF rating
  • Quick-drying for a faster crossover from water to land activities
  • Helps women into pesky, troublesome wetsuits with ease and fluidity

SlipIns are wildly creative active wear that makes everyone look as good as they feel! SlipIns range from $75 to $150.

© The resource and education spot for moms 2016

 

 

Second Skin

MARCH 22, 2016 10:15 AM

Surfs up! Take one look at these suits and it’s obvious: SlipIns are fashionable, functional and fresh. Designed to help women and children get in and out of bulky wetsuits with ease, the colourful and fun SlipIns suits can also be worn alone. Designed, tested and loved by surfers, SlipIns make you feel beautiful, fabulous and, most importantly, comfortable. A bold adventure awaits. slipins.com

Written by: OLM Staff on March 22, 2016.


Though FINA disqualified techsuits from swim competitions the technology is finding it's way into several aquatic sports at large. Slip Ins is a swimwear company that taken the techsuit and adapted to to surfing, paddle boarding, pool swimming and yoga.

When I was racing in a TYR Tracer Lighttechsuit the material composition was 70/30 Nylon-Lycra, Slipins are 82/18 suggesting they may even be more hydrophobic and faster than the TYR Tracer Light was....

God, I miss that suit. It's a shame that FINA is not as evolved as the marketplace and refuses to acknowledge that techsuits provide protection, speed and comfort.

Slip Ins are amazingly affordable when you compare what we were paying for techsuits. I was spending between $250 and $500 each (I use to wear Blueseventy and TYR Tracers) but prices for Slip Ins sell for: $75 -$150. From the Slip Ins press release: "...Slip Ins were born in the heart of the surfing and exercise mecca of Southern California. and make you feel beautiful and fabulous when joining in life’s adventures. Choose from many brightly colored, sensuously soft styles designed for active, fun lifestyles. Full- and short-size SurfSkins, DiveSkins and SurfSkin Minis are the best body-fitting suits for getting in and out of wetsuits easier whether surfing, paddle boarding or scuba diving. Slip Ins feel luxurious and come with lots of benefits [most notably] "...Protects against sun-baking with a 60+ SPF rating ..."

Wake-up FINA and embrace speed, comfort and cancer prevention.

http://scaq.blogspot.com/2016/03/full-body-techsuits-are-making-their.html

 

In the February Edition of Yoga Digest

 

 

How many swimsuits do you own that look great but perform terribly when you actually want to swim, canoe, paddleboard, or water ski? I'm going to guess all of them.

And if you're a mom, just try to wear a cute swimsuit without one of your children pulling down the top, accidentally untying the bottoms, or otherwise revealing more than you intended!

I was downright frustrated and for the last few years, I wore board shorts and a rash guard every time I did anything in the water. It was the only way to have freedom of movement and assurance that all my swim parts would stay on!

Well, I think I can put my rash guards away...

I was given the chance to try out a new line of swimwear products - SlipIns SurfSkins. A line of swimwear dedicated to active outdoor water activities.

Slipins can be worn under a wet suit - and make putting that wet suit on so much easier (Have you tried putting on a wet suit?? Yowza!!)
They can be worn while surfing, swimming, diving, skiing, you name it.

They even have suits for yoga, pilates, and other exercise. Tell me you wouldn't want to exercise without worrying about your shirt flying up, your breasts popping out, or your pants rolling down!

But back to the swimwear. I had the chance to try out this zippered mini surfskin:

I was a little scared to order swimwear online because getting a perfect fit is somewhat challenging, but I ordered according to their size chart and the fit was right on.

Before I tell you about the SurfSkin, let me share one other fear.

See the front of this model"s swimsuit? That's the way all of the slipins are presented on their website. With cleavage. I was worried that I would be showing a lot of cleavage when I wore this suit, but.... the zipper goes all the way up. Or all the way down. Or however you want!

And somehow it is a non falling zipper. If you put it in the center, it pretty much stays in the center, even with a lot of jumping around. I went crazy - moving around, swinging my arms, jumping, twisting and that zipper did not move!

Phew! I was worried the suit would show more than I wanted to show.

The suit itself fits great and is a much thicker fabric than the usual swimsuit. It almost feels like it offers support in a spanx kind of way. Maybe it does or maybe it just seems like it does. I'm not sure, but I wasn't worried about sagging or any other issues that come up with swimwear that does not have support sewn in.

It also has long sleeves - which I love! The sleeves have the little thumb hole at the ends - also love! And it's spf 60+ so no worries about hanging outdoors and getting burned.

The only downside....I tried this baby on just a few days ago...in late fall. In the cold north, we don't do water sports in the fall, winter, or spring, so....let's just say I am more motivated to hit the elliptical after the experience.

And I'm motivated to book a trip somewhere I can learn to surf. Wearing the surfskin just makes you want to move, want to get out there, want to get in the water.

You can check out all the SlipIns at their website.http://slipins.com

*I received a complimentary SurfSkin for review purposes. No compensation was received and no affiliate links are found in this article.

There's a quiet movement that's been brewing in women's surfing recently.

Thanks to the example set by water-women like Leah Dawson, women's surfing is slowly evolving into a new animal. Gradually, it is becoming more about function, beauty and fun instead of sex appeal. The SlipIns Company is pushing the limits of the new frontier to the extreme.

This isn't a swimsuit. Nor is it a wetsuit. It is a fun, functional piece of water wear. It's not slutty. Nor is it going to fall off. What it will do is flatter your figure and make you stand out – WAY out – in a lineup.

Ladies, allow me to introduce you to Slip-Ins Surfskins:

SlipIns came to life in 2013 thanks to a struggle we are all familiar with: getting in and out of a wetsuit. Southern California native Robin Chesnie had enough of it. She originally invented SlipIns to make the in-and-out process easier.

To be completely honest, I probably won't use my SlipIns suit for this purpose. Most of their riders won't either. They're too good entirely on their own. Plus, how could you possibly hide funky prints like these under 3mm of black neoprene?

The Surfskins Mini style has the perfect long-arms/no-legs cut. I personally find this cut to be the most flattering and functional for surfing in their line. With SPF 60+, SlipIns is a great way to prevent your back from getting repeatedly fried when you loose track of time in the water as well.

The Surfskins Mini style has the perfect long-arms/no-legs cut. I personally find this cut to be the most flattering and functional for surfing in their line. With SPF 60+, SlipIns is a great way to prevent your back from getting repeatedly fried when you loose track of time in the water as well.

Their size chart can be found here. As a reference, I'm 5'0 about 114lbs and the XS fits me perfectly. These suits stretch quite a bit though, so order down if you fall between sizes. Be sure to check out their dry-land GymSkins as well.

Let's make wardrobe malfunctions a thing of the past. Let's not sacrifice style for function. Let's be as bold in our attire as we are in our endeavors. Let's not stifle our spunk in that which is boring. It's time to start paying more attention to the sheer beauty of what we do in the ocean instead of worrying about our swim suits falling off.

Pack Light with SlipIns for Beach Travel
January 29, 2016

When heading on the next sun-filled vacation, hitting the beach this spring or going out for a breezy evening, pack a lightweight, sleek SlipIn outfit!

SlipIns are silky smooth active wear that fit like a second skin. Bold, sleek and gorgeous, SlipIns are easy to slip on for fun in the sun, casual outings or even deep-sea diving.

Choose from many brightly colored, sensuously soft styles designed for active, fun lifestyles. Full- and short-size SurfSkins, DiveSkins and SurfSkin Minis are the best body-fitting suits that make getting in and out of wetsuits easier for every water sport from surfing to paddle boarding to scuba diving. If the water is warm, SlipIns can be worn on their own.

Slip into the soft, silky SAND PANT (pictured at top) for heading out into a warm, gentle summer night. The palazzo-style pants flow beautifully around the legs without wrinkling and are very comfortable for heading out sightseeing, relaxing poolside, dining and dancing the night away, or even falling sleep in them!

Stepping into a SlipIn outfit feels luxurious and comes with lots of added benefits:

  • Protects getting sun baked with a 60+ SPF rating
  • Quick-drying for a faster crossover from water to land activities
  • Helps women into pesky, troublesome wetsuits with ease and fluidity

http://www.trybellemag.com/10-unique-holiday-gift-giving-ideas/

 

Travel Gear and Apparel I Love

One of the perks of my job as a travel writer is that I’m sent travel gear and apparel to review. Some of it is crap and some travel gear and apparel I love. I won’t waste your time reviewing the losers. Curious to learn more? Let’s dive in.

SlipIns gymskins because bold is beautiful

SlipIns is yet another company I’ve had the pleasure to work with. Robin Chesnie is the co-owner of this Southern California-based company. Not a fan of cold water, Robin developed SurfSkins to easily slip in and out of wetsuits. An avid gym rat, she also came up with the gymskins idea. As a swimmer and someone who has experienced skin cancer, I wear my gymskins in the pool during deep water aerobics and I wore them kayaking in Mexico. The 60+ SPF rating is a life saver to my fair Norwegian skin and their bold designs make them fun to wear outdoors. The company also makes minis, leggings and sand pants. I’m wearing the Aquarious Symmetry GymSkin ($148) on Punta Coyote beach in Baja California Sur, Loreto in the above picture.

Meet the Author

Nancy D. Brown is a lover of all things related to travel. With What A Trip, she has combined her passion for travel with her professional writing career.

Summer Travel Gear and Apparel Reviews

I first learned about  SlipIns SurfSkins & GymSkins during a visit to Conejo Valley, California. A friend’s mom had invented a waterproof unitard that was designed to be worn under wetsuits, thus the ability to “slip in” and serve as a second skin between the body and the wetsuit. I thought this was a clever idea, but not being a surfer, I wondered how this travel apparel would work for an active adventure baby boomer.

I have mentioned previously that I participate in daily deep water aerobics classes. In Northern California where I live, this is a year round exercise class held in an outdoor pool. Granted, we don’t swim surrounded in snow, but sometimes the water is not so warm. I’ve been wearing my “GymSkin” to class for the added layer of warmth that it provides and the skin offers 60+  spf protection,  a big topic of conversation for theskin cancer conscious traveler.

If you don’t feel comfortable wearing the gymskin to anywhere besides the gym or yoga class, you can always pair it with a loose tank top over it, or wear it with a cute little skirt. I wear my GymSkin to the pool for the added spf protection. The gymskin in Blue Feather retails for $130 on their website.  In the picture below, I’m wearing the gymskin in the Blue Feather color to match my TUSA Diving Mask. This diving mask, utilizing my glasses prescription, was made by Goggles n More.

If you can’t read this, you might need TUSA Prescription Diving Mask from Goggles n More

The TUSA M28 diving mask with single vision Rx lenses fitted takes about 3-5 weeks production time as both lenses and mask come from Europe. If you know that you need prescription glasses for your diving or snorkeling vacation, I recommend you get this dive mask. The company also makes custom-tailored lenses to match wearer’s prescription swim goggles for adults, babies & toddlers, as well as prescription sport glasses and sunglasses and skiing and snowboarding active eyewear.

The TUSA M28 Geminus prescription diving mask, in blue, retails for $65. check the website for current pricing.

Article written by and photos courtesy of Nancy D. Brown of What a Trip, Travels from Northern California. Thanks to @SlipinSkins, @GogglesnMore and  @GreenPaxx for supplying me with this travel gear and fashion products for review purposes. All opinions are my own.

July 31st, 2015|California, Travel Apparel, Travel Gear

Meet the Author

Nancy D. Brown is a lover of all things related to travel. With What A Trip, she has combined her passion for travel with her professional writing career.