A Worldwide Footprint for Crazy Arms Sun Protection

We've been blown away by the response to Crazy Arms since we launched in Australia in 2018. From kayak guides in New Zealand to hikers in Israel and rodeo riders in Utah, people all over...

Cloudy, rainy days, and still dangerous UV

On cloudy days, there can still be a very high UV index. The number of high UV days will increase as the planet gets warmer. Repair to the ozone layer has been slowed by other chemicals usage. Cloud cover only filters some of the UV rays.

Supporting the Riverina Melanoma Ride 2022

Melanoma survivor Matt Kean organised an awesome 1000km bike ride around the Riverina for eight days from 31st March - 7th April.  The goal is to increase awareness of melanoma and raise funds for Amie...

How to keep those Crazy Arms White!

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.

Why ‘clothing is king’ when it comes to sun protection.

Article updated August 2021 Can you trust sunscreen?  As a Cancer Council spokesperson told us at a recent school event, when it comes to sun protection, ‘clothing is king’.  So what does that mean for ‘slopping’...

St Michael's Golf Club – Our favourite testing laboratory

It's hard work, but someone has to do it The government's labs at ARPANSA are where Crazy Arms fabric is checked for its ability to withstand harmful UV rays. You can find out more about how...

Introducing Headz - UV Protection, and the Covid question

Headz by Crazy Arms have been in development since last summer.  They are designed as a flexible garment to protect necks and faces from harsh UV rays. Now of course, we have Covid-19 to protect ourselves from, and outside of the medical profession, face protection has become a question of style. So are these stylish alternatives safe?  And which of the world's top golfers is rocking a similar product?

Men, Melanoma and Sun Safety

67% of Australians who die from skin cancer are men. It’s a pretty stark statistic. In 2018 there were 965 male deaths, compared with 464 for women. Find out more behind the stats and science about men's thick skin, and how this contributes to their vulnerability.

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...

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