SwimZip Boys' Long-Sleeve UPF 50+ Swimsuit vs RuggedButts Baby/Toddler Zip Rash Guard Sunsuit
Overall winner: RuggedButts Baby/Toddler Zip Rash Guard Sunsuit
Key Differences
RuggedButts (A) lists a lower-priced option with UPF 50+ protection and highlights durable material and an easy zipper/snap entry, while SwimZip (B) emphasizes full-length sleeve and leg coverage and saltwater- and chlorine-resistance but has some reports of zipper failures. Pick RuggedButts if you want a more affordable, durable, easy-on sunsuit; pick SwimZip if full coverage and fabric resistance to pool/sea wear are your priority
SwimZip Boys' Long-Sleeve UPF 50+ Swimsuit
Long-sleeve UPF 50+ sunsuit for baby to little boys with full-body coverage and quick-dry fabric. Customers cite good fit, quality, and easy diaper changes, with some zipper issues reported
Pros
- full-length sleeves and legs for sun protection
- UPF 50+ sun protection
- breathable, quick-drying fabric
- chlorine- and saltwater-resistant
Cons
- zipper issues reported by some customers
RuggedButts Baby/Toddler Zip Rash Guard Sunsuit
One-piece swim rash guard with UPF 50+ and zipper. Easy diaper changes, comfortable fit, and durable material for pool use. Customers note good fit from 6 to 9 months and strong sun protection
Pros
- UPF 50+ sun protection
- front zipper for easy wearing
- snaps at bottom for diaper changes
- durable material
Cons
- unlined design may be less forgiving in cooler weather
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | RuggedButts |
| Durability | RuggedButts |
| Versatility | SwimZip |
| User Reviews | RuggedButts |