Description

Mermaid Protector Heat Skin Fullsuits are the sustainable thermal equivalent of 5 mm neoprene. They are Thermal Performance Class C and ideal for the use in colder waters with a minimum temperature of 21° C or more.

The designs of the wetsuits were created on the basis of photographs by well-known underwater photo and video artists. The Fullsuits come with high quality YKK zippers and flat seams specially made for the use in water sports. The front zipper enables you to put your suit easily on and to take it off.

The outer layer has a FREON-FREE water-repellent coating to ensure a fast water drainage and a reduction in the wind chill. The middle layer is a windproof and breathable membrane that wicks away the sweat. The inner layer of ultra-soft micro-fiber Fleece provides additional comfort and thermal protection.

Made in Europe:
Outer layer: 100% recycled polyester woven, water-repellent (FREON FREE) coating
Middle layer: SBR membrane 280 g/sm
Inner layer: 85% recycled polyester, 15% spandex fleece

 Further special features of our Heat Skin Fullsuits:
• neutrally buoyant
• quick drying
• machine wash at 30° C without softener
• hypoallergenic (no neoprene, no latex)
• digitally printed long-lasting and vibrant colors
• light weight (approx 2 kg / 4,4 lb)
• easy to put on and take off
• odor resistant
• unique design
• recyclable !

„Parrot Fish Puzzle“ Design by Manuela Kirschner:
Parrotfish are known for their wonderfully colored scales. All the shots making up the design are macro images; close-up shots of the color patterns of fins, scales, and eyes. They are from various animals the artist has photographed on several dives in the Red Sea and in Indonesia / Raja Ampat. Parrotfish live in coral-rich reefs and lagoons and are widespread in the Indo-Pacific. Their colors and intensities vary from animal to animal. They are often shy and swim fast.

Manuela Kirschner has been diving for more than 30 years with the same joy, enthusiasm and curiosity as her first descent into the miracle world of the seas. She has won several prizes in national and international underwater-photo competitions. Manuela is a dive and rebreather instructor who with her husband, Dr. Matthias Bergbauer, is engaged in ID-Books projects such as the “Indo-Pacific Reef Guide” and the “Mediterranean Sea Guide” with more books in production. Manuela’s great pride is the dive magazine “Silent World”, which showcases dive travel and marine conservation projects. “People only protect what they know.” Manuela Kirschner’s collection supports the “Turtle Foundation”, an initiative to protect endangered sea turtles and their habitats.