Pantyhose Can Protect You From Jellyfish Stings
If you’re planning your next fishing vacation to Australia, and want to get some wicked surfing no matter the conditions above or below the water (you know who you are). You may want to try this novel and simple (and stylish) idea to protect yourself against jellyfish stingers.
As it turns out some jellyfish stingers are very short, so short that the nylon provides a thick enough layer of protection. Other jellyfish need actual skin contact to sting you, and the thin nylon layer also prevents this. I suppose you could opt in for the commercially made nylon Stinger Suit, but we all know you really want to go as The Flash
via LifeHacker
So guys, the question is…is it worse to be stung by jellyfish or to be seen wearing pantyhose on the beach? lol
Depends on who’s gonna pee on it for you. :D
I’ll be in OZ December 13th for 3 weeks this year but I can’t Surf so i’ll be going for the safer option…Fishing!
Since you get sea sick perhaps you should still be dressed in pantyhose in case you fall off the side! :D
I’ve got free boat trips in my cousins boat so i’m gonna buy all the anti Sea-sickness pills i can find, i’m not wasting a free oppotunity like this, (i just hope pills work!)
I believe there are dermal patches that you can wear, I hear they work better (and faster) than the pills. Dunno if they have them in EU..