Crazy Arms® are perfectly designed light-weight UV arm sleeves for all the family.
Less mess, fewer chemicals, than sunscreen. Cooler than long-sleeve tops.
ARPANSA tested UPF 50+, they block more than 98% of UVA and UVB rays.
The premium fabric, is cool , soft with a gentle stretch, and uses regenerated yarn.
Prices from $AU30 per pair
Super soft, lightweight, and with a gentle stretch, Crazy Arms® premium fabric is made in Italy.
It incorporates ECONYL® - 100% regenerated nylon fibre/yarn from pre and post-consumer waste such as recovered ghost fishing nets and other nylon waste.
1% of all sales are donated to healthyseas.org
Orders are dispatched
from Crazy HQ here in Sydney, Australia.
We ship to all countries, and have been maintaining strict hygiene controls throughout the pandemic.
New York, London, Auckland, Melbourne, Munich? Find out about delivery costs and times here.
We designed Crazy Arms® to give a great no fuss, comfortable UV alternative to sunscreen.
You can read the story of our journey to protect our kids and ourselves. And even help protect the ocean.
"Fun Protection for the Family!"
— Brisbane Families Magazine —
"Forrest Primary embraces Crazy Arms sun-protection sleeves"
— Canberra Times —
"Here’s Why Crazy Arms Are An Essential For Active Kids"
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The Crazy Arms team often get asked what sunscreens we recommend for those parts of the body that can’t be...
Even with careful washing, whites can go a little grey with constant wear (scroll down for some tips on how to keep your whites as bright as possible).
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Melanoma survivor Matt Kean organised an awesome 1000km bike ride around the Riverina for eight days from 31st March -...
The Crazy Arms team often get asked what sunscreens we recommend for those parts of the body that can’t be...
Even with careful washing, whites can go a little grey with constant wear (scroll down for some tips on how to keep your whites as bright as possible).
Here’s four ways to try and help remove stains or brighten up your whites, starting with the least toxic.