Description

Mermaid Protector Fish Skin Jackets are the sustainable thermal equivalent of 3 mm neoprene. They are the Thermal Performance Class D and ideal for the use in tropical waters with a minimum temperature of 24° C or more as well as on land. The designs of the Jackets are inspired by the ocean and marine creatures.

The Jackets come with high quality zippers and flat seams specially made for the use in water sports. But if you like to wear your Jacket outside the water it looks really fashionable combined with jeans and shirt. The Jackets fit perfectly together with our Fullsuits and Long Johns for the use in water sports but they are trendy solutions for being best protected on land against wind, cold and rain, too.

The Jackets are made of the typical high-tech 3-layer fabric. The outer layer is a recycled polyester fabric with a water-repellent coating (FREON FREE). The middle layer is a breathable membrane. The inner layer is an ultra-soft microfiber fleece that keeps you warm and cozy, even outside the water.

Made in Europe:
Outer layer: 92% recycled polyester, 8% spandex, water-repellent (FREON FREE) coating
Middle layer: TPU membrane 280 g/sm
Inner layer: 85% recycled polyester, 15% spandex fleece

Further special features of our Fish Skin Jackets:
• neutrally buoyant
• quick drying
• machine wash at 30° C without softener
• hypoallergenic (no neoprene, no latex)
• digital printed long-lasting and vibrant colors
• light weight
• odor resistant
• wind and sun protection
• unique designs
• recyclable !

“LoveCraft” Design:
The octopus appears like a bizarre creature from another planet. Its intelligence and sensitivity is really impressive. With eight, or sometimes ten, arms, three hearts and a brain that really is spread all over its body, an octopus can change their body colors and their patterns to adapt to the environment. We all are fascinated by this animal. The American writer H. P. Lovecraft introduced a fictional character in the form of an octopus in his epic book “The Cthulhu”. This colorful design is named after him. We love octopuses, admiring them alive and fascinating under the water but not dead on a plate.