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Kathmandu Koruna Men's buzzGUARD Long Sleeve Insect Repellent and UV Protection Shirt $32 Delivered @ Kathmandu

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It's availabe in all sizes (S, M, L, XL and XXL) at the time of posting.

Beat bugs, rays and moisture

Your next hike or adventure travel experience needs dependable kit to protect against mozzies, harsh rays and excessive moisture. The Koruna Men’s buzzGUARD Shirt is your go-to when biting insects are an issue. When the insects bug off and the sun comes out, roll up the Koruna’s sleeves.

  • Contains buzzGUARD – a safe, long-lasting insect repellent treatment to keep biting insects at bay
  • Excellent ultraviolet protection factor (UPF) of 50+ that prevents sunburn caused by UV light
  • Moisture control – naturally takes sweat away from your body
  • Quick drying – dries a few hours after washing
  • Roll up sleeve tabs
  • Two secure chest pockets
  • Loop to hang your sunglasses from
  • Packs into its own pocket to save you space when travelling – part of our pack&GO travel solution

EDIT (2 Apr 2020):

Extra 20% off, start from 2 Apr. Credit to RogueWolf.

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closed Comments

  • +9

    That name.. Koruna..

  • They'd have to massively discount it to sell it with that name lol

    Promo code: COVID19

  • Probably only a few washes before the buzz guard is useless?

    • Useless to start with they still bite your neck

    • +1

      The insect repelling in factory treated permethrin material such as this should last 60 washes. If you use a spray-on or soak permethrin treatment it is only rated for about 6 washes.

  • +2

    "…dries a few hours after washing" WOW

  • +8

    Opposite sex repellent Shirt

  • +1

    “ Repellent and UV Protection Shirt”

    I think it is just called a shirt?

  • Thanks Op.

  • +1

    same on the website https://www.kathmandu.com.au/clearance/mens/koruna-men-s-buz…

    good if you had the $20 gift card from the free summit club signup

  • Do I want to know what the hell "BuzzGUARD" is, and what happens when it's absorbed by your skin?

    • +1

      Looks to be permethrin which isn't too bad. I'm still not keen on the idea

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