Avoid Autumn Mosquito Dangers with UV Compression Arm Sleeves

In autumn, mosquitoes can lock onto your carbon dioxide emissions within 150 feet, they can see you within 50 feet, and they can detect your body heat within 3 feet. Though the temperatures in autumn go down, your chances of getting bit by mosquitoes actually can go up! Continue reading “Avoid Autumn Mosquito Dangers with UV Compression Arm Sleeves”

Arm Sleeves for Cool Weather Golf

It’s a beautiful and somewhat chilly fall morning. Layered up in clothing, you step up to the tee feeling more like the Michelin Man than a twelve handicap weekend golfer. You attempt a practice swing but it is constricted by  layers of clothing. After mishitting your drive, you resign yourself to playing better on the back nine once the weather warms up. There’s a better way. Continue reading “Arm Sleeves for Cool Weather Golf”

The Uvoider Explorer Hat – A great hat for your autumn adventures..!

Autumn is a beautiful time of year when outdoor enthusiasts look forward to cooler weather. Though the hot days of summer have left us, the sun hasn’t gone anywhere. Here are ten reasons why the Uvoider Explorer Hat is a great hat for your autumn adventures. Continue reading “The Uvoider Explorer Hat – A great hat for your autumn adventures..!”

Intense and Incidental – The two kinds of sun exposure

When most people think of sun exposure, they think of tropical vacations or summertime fun in the sun. A better and safer way to think about sun exposure is not in terms of the activity we are doing or the time of the year but in terms of the kind of sun exposure – intense and incidental. Continue reading “Intense and Incidental – The two kinds of sun exposure”

Can you get a sunburn in autumn?

When summer comes to an end, many folks look forward to and are ready for the fall and wonderful autumn weather. With the heat and humidity gone and as temperatures drop, you no longer have to concern yourself with protection from the sun. Or do you? Spoiler Alert… Continue reading “Can you get a sunburn in autumn?”