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2-Count 6-Oz Banana Boat Sport Ultra SPF 50 Sunscreen Spray

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Amazon has 2-Count 6-Oz Banana Boat Sport Ultra SPF 50 Sunscreen Spray on sale for $11.19 - 5% ($0.56) Subscribe & Save - 20% ($2.24) coupon found on product page = $8.39. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

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About the Product
  • Clear Sunscreen Spray
  • Broad Spectrum SPF 50
  • Rubs in 100% Clear Formula
  • Protects Up to 98% Burning Rays

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Amazon has 2-Count 6-Oz Banana Boat Sport Ultra SPF 50 Sunscreen Spray on sale for $11.19 - 5% ($0.56) Subscribe & Save - 20% ($2.24) coupon found on product page = $8.39. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Deal Hunter idk_then for finding this deal

Note, must clip coupon found on product page for discount to apply at final checkout.

About the Product
  • Clear Sunscreen Spray
  • Broad Spectrum SPF 50
  • Rubs in 100% Clear Formula
  • Protects Up to 98% Burning Rays

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Written by qwikwit | Staff

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Model: Banana Boat Ultra Sport Sunscreen Spray - SPF 50, 6 oz, 2 ct

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Tackleberry97
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Just an FYI, EWG.org rates this as a 7 out of 10 which is "high hazard" for your health.

https://www.ewg.org/sunscreen/abo...SPF_50%2B/
redpoint5
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Everything is a trade-off. Spray is easier to apply, but lotion will go further and protect a little longer.
Only reason I get the spray is that kids don't want to stand around a long time while lotion is applied, so spraying it on and sending them on their way is convenient.
Coconutz0311
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I looked it's $13.47 on the app for the two pack $10.97 for the single. Seems this Amazon deal isn't bad.

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Jul 03, 2025 09:36 PM
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VaultTecJul 03, 2025 09:36 PM
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Quote from proskatersf90 :
These spray cans suck. Stick to lotion if you actually need the protection
I love the spray on especially when I go to mow my 5 acres. Spray doesn't run down with sweat into your eyes and burn your eyes out and it doesn't go on like I'm rubbing myself down with thick lard. Just a quick spray and I can get to work! I spray on once and go mow for 2-3 hours and I don't burn what's not to like?
Jul 03, 2025 09:37 PM
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VaultTecJul 03, 2025 09:37 PM
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Quote from bartturner :
Could not disagree more. I find this type of spray to be more efficient and therefore a lot cheaper. Plus you get far better coverage. I am very fair skinned and live half time Thailand. I spend much of the day outside, running, cycling and walking.
There is no hot like Thailand hot, the food, the weather and the women Stick Out Tongue
Jul 03, 2025 11:32 PM
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JasonSternJul 03, 2025 11:32 PM
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Quote from HappyCrowd987 :
Was 2 for $11 at our costco yesterday for the "gel," not this spray. Any idea which deal is better? Thinking that spray is usually a worse value but could be wrong.
Personal belief is that it doesn't matter. Just make sure any exposed skin is fully coated. Don't forget ears. Easy thing to forget. Wait a few minutes before entering water. Reapply periodically if you are spending an extended amount of time in the sun.
(I am not a doctor. Consult a licensed medical professional before using... sunblock).

Per AI:
⏳ Wait about 15 to 30 minutes after applying sunscreen before diving into the water. This gives the product time to properly bind to your skin and form a protective barrier.
Here's a quick breakdown depending on the type of sunscreen:
Chemical sunscreens (those that absorb UV rays) need at least 15–30 minutes to absorb into the skin and become effective.
Mineral sunscreens (like zinc oxide or titanium dioxide) start working immediately, but it's still smart to wait a few minutes so they can settle evenly on your skin.
💧 If you're using a water-resistant sunscreen, check the label for how long it lasts in water—typically 40 or 80 minutes. Regardless, always reapply after swimming, towel drying, or every two hours if you're staying out in the sun.

Hope this helps and you have a fun summer!
Jul 03, 2025 11:40 PM
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JasonSternJul 03, 2025 11:40 PM
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Quote from JasonStern :
Personal belief is that it doesn't matter. Just make sure any exposed skin is fully coated. Don't forget ears. Easy thing to forget. Wait a few minutes before entering water. Reapply periodically if you are spending an extended amount of time in the sun.
(I am not a doctor. Consult a licensed medical professional before using... sunblock).

Per AI:
⏳ Wait about 15 to 30 minutes after applying sunscreen before diving into the water. This gives the product time to properly bind to your skin and form a protective barrier.
Here's a quick breakdown depending on the type of sunscreen:
Chemical sunscreens (those that absorb UV rays) need at least 15–30 minutes to absorb into the skin and become effective.
Mineral sunscreens (like zinc oxide or titanium dioxide) start working immediately, but it's still smart to wait a few minutes so they can settle evenly on your skin.
💧 If you're using a water-resistant sunscreen, check the label for how long it lasts in water—typically 40 or 80 minutes. Regardless, always reapply after swimming, towel drying, or every two hours if you're staying out in the sun.

Hope this helps and you have a fun summer!
Oh crap. And I missed the most important point.
If you are a man, just buy the spray on sunscreen. Or sun tan oil.
If you are a girl, you can get away with sensually rubbing cream into your body.
Nearly the least attractive that I have ever looked in my life was rubbing cream sunscreen into my hairy legs.
Sprays also have the benefit of not looking like facial cream before the skin absorbs it.
Blah blah blah consult a licensed physician before listening to me.
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Jul 03, 2025 11:45 PM
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JasonSternJul 03, 2025 11:45 PM
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Quote from JasonStern :
Oh crap. And I missed the most important point.
If you are a man, just buy the spray on sunscreen. Or sun tan oil.
If you are a girl, you can get away with sensually rubbing cream into your body.
Nearly the least attractive that I have ever looked in my life was rubbing cream sunscreen into my hairy legs.
Sprays also have the benefit of not looking like facial cream before the skin absorbs it.
Blah blah blah consult a licensed physician before listening to me.
Also, this is $5 off $30 eligible (at least for me). So, you can potentially get it for less than the advertised SlickDeal price.
Jul 04, 2025 03:32 AM
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dxj0720Jul 04, 2025 03:32 AM
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Quote from redpoint5 :
Everything is a trade-off. Spray is easier to apply, but lotion will go further and protect a little longer.
Only reason I get the spray is that kids don't want to stand around a long time while lotion is applied, so spraying it on and sending them on their way is convenient.
Adults too
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BatmansplumberJul 04, 2025 05:17 AM
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Quote from VaultTec :
There is no hot like Thailand hot, the food, the weather and the women Stick Out Tongue
Those aren't always women.
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Jul 04, 2025 05:42 AM
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VaultTecJul 04, 2025 05:42 AM
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Quote from Batmansplumber :
Those aren't always women.
What I don't know wont hurt me Stick Out Tongue ! Pro Tip: ALWAYS check for an Adams Apple.
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Jul 04, 2025 05:45 AM
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Quote from dealhunter85 :
Got a bit scammed on this…. It's 11 TOTAL ounces! Ripoff.
I did too!


Jul 04, 2025 06:25 AM
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SubieR6Jul 04, 2025 06:25 AM
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I got these from Costco, and my face got burned. I applied 3 separate applications due to me sweating my ass off working in front of the house. These did sting when apply on my hands and face, after the 1st application. I'm doing lotion only going forward.
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Jul 04, 2025 02:56 PM
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dreganJul 04, 2025 02:56 PM
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Quote from GreenApparel8494 :
If you sweat a lot don't spray this anywhere on or around your face. I went to wash my car and started sweating. My eyes started burning horrendously, I had to keep stopping to wipe it off my face
I hate sunscreen sprays but the lotion does the same for me if I have it near my eyes.
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Jul 04, 2025 05:19 PM
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desterpotJul 04, 2025 05:19 PM
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Mineral sunscreen spray is better. Better for your skin and better for the environment.
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FeistyPencil663Jul 04, 2025 06:07 PM
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Quote from Greygooser :
BJ's has three coupons right now, you can get a 3 pack of 6.9 oz coppertone for $8.99. Both SPF 30 and SPF 50
Do they stack at all?
There's seemingly identical $4 and $5 coupons for the 3 pack and then the $2 for any purchase
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Jul 04, 2025 06:14 PM
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Quote from FeistyPencil663 :
Do they stack at all?
There's seemingly identical $4 and $5 coupons for the 3 pack and then the $2 for any purchase
Yes. Clip all 3, add the sunscreen to your cart and see for yourself.
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hiwassJul 04, 2025 06:52 PM
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Quote from Tackleberry97 :
Just an FYI, EWG.org rates this as a 7 out of 10 which is "high hazard" for your health.

https://www.ewg.org/sunscreen/abo...SPF_50%2B/
I don't know when we accepted them as a credible source. The USDA definitely needs to update it's regulations to catch up with other countries, but this group lacks any scientific rigors to be considered in such high regards.

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