I have several that I use for paddling - I tend to size up on them, because if you get the ones that fit tight, after a while the seams really can begin to chafe, especially if you rotate your torso paddling & have your pfd rubbing. Also if they're tight they tend to constrict your muscles, which I don't like.
I can't really give advice on the UVA vs. UV, because I haven't paid too much attention to it - but I tend to buy the patagonia brand ones (or if they still have water girl ones, the water girl ones). Sierra trading post can be a good source of them.
The other thing that I use a lot paddling is a windproof pullover - I like the arc'teryx squamish... Just a very light extensive zipper, blocks the sun, blocks the wind, repels the water a bit, and doesn't make me hot. I think I also use the arc'teryx switchback shirt. I also use either biking. There's some threads on the coolwings on here that people use to block the sun a bit when biking.
As for hiking - I'm not sure I'd use a rashguard for hiking, but most silkweight baselayers will work for it (the bf uses his for paddling instead of dedicated rashguards)... or a lot of the brands (columbia, mountain hardwear, rei), sell sun shirts that have various panels that you can unzip for ventilation.



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