Crazy Ocean Creatures - Kids Competition

Crazy Ocean Creatures - Kids Competition

We’re running a fun Art Competition open to all kids from pre-school to year 6 as part of our support of the Bondi Ocean Lovers Festival. Sadly, due to Covid-19 the event was cancelled, but we are continuing...
Can Crazy Arms protect you after the sun goes down? (UPDATED)

Can Crazy Arms protect you after the sun goes down? (UPDATED)

Nothing ruins a summer evening more than the constant buzzing of mosquitoes. If you or one of your family are particularly prone to mosquito bites, it can turn a relaxing evening into a sleepless night....
Forrest Primary embraces Crazy Arms sun-protection sleeves

Forrest Primary embraces Crazy Arms sun-protection sleeves

Our first Crazy Arms design competition was a huge success. Students at Forrest Primary School Canberra were asked to come up with their designs for Crazy Arms. With nearly 500 designs to choose from, the...
Is Sunshine Good for You? Balancing Vitamin D and UV Protection.

Is Sunshine Good for You? Balancing Vitamin D and UV Protection.

Is Sunshine Good for You? Balancing Vitamin D and UV Protection.  Here we cover some of the research, and the current guidelines.
Why we love our kids to play outdoors

Why we love our kids to play outdoors

Mornings on the beach. One of the great joys of parenthood are early mornings on the beach. Coffee in hand (recycled cup, please), we can watch as our kids are playing in the sand, running...
The Rance Boys in the 70s

Why we need to forget our childhoods, when it comes to sun protection

Co-Founder Jason Rance reminisces about sun protection in the 70's, the impact of early skin damage, and what inspired the development of Crazy Arms.
Improving the health of our oceans

Improving the health of our oceans

Recycling ‘ghost’ fishing nets. Every year, around 640,000 tonnes of fishing gear is lost or discarded in our seas and oceans (source: Al Jazeera - Earth Rise, “Fish Net Fashion”, May 2015). The gear traps,...
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