Super Hot, Superkini to the Rescue!
If you’re feeling like all that’s missing from your bikini is more grip, you’re in luck. To the rescue is the technologically advanced Superkini from the folks at O’Neill. It's made of a primo comfortable fabric called Nanofront that’s not going anywhere when it’s wet (you know the feeling when your bikini decides to slip off at inopportune times).
Not sure how this is tested, but O’Neill says this revolutionary bikini has 200% more grip that a standard bikini. This is a breakthrough and a blessing for those of us wearing bikinis while surfing, playing beach volleyball, or other any other related activities rather than laying still.
O’Neill’s 2011 Superkini collection features a solid cross-back style in two colors: black & cayenne ($100), but be on the lookout an expanded collection arriving with to include a variety of cuts, fun prints and vibrant colors that’s right on for fashion and function.
O’Neill’s Superkini can be found at local Orange County surf shops including Jack's Surfboards and more stores here.
You can Walk to End Alzheimer's at Doheny State Beach in Dana Point on Saturday. Enjoy a fun-filled day at the beach with entertainment and prizes for the entire family and raise awareness and the necessary funds and for care, services and research. The Alzheimer's Association doesn't charge for the care and myriad services they provide to people and families affected by Alzheimer's disease. The Walks to End Alzheimer's are it's main fundraising events.
Registration opens at 7:30 a.m., special guest emcee Tina Borgatta from OC Metro will host the opening ceremonies beginning at 9:30 a.m. and the walk starts at 10 a.m. A pancake breakfast will served for a donation to the walk. Free parking is available at Marco F. Forster Middle School with shuttle service to the walk, or paid parking is available at the State Beach Parking Lot for $15.
Register for the Doheny Beach Walk and raise $200 between now and Thursday for your chance to win an iPad.
The lucky winner will be announced during the opening ceremony. You can register online here. If you can’t make it Saturday, you can walk at The District at Tustin on Saturday, June 18. You can call the 24/7 helpline at 800.272.3900.