Girls that Scuba Changing Robe/ Poncho
Girls that Scuba Changing Robe/ Poncho
Your solution to changing in/out of your scuba gear is here! Throw on our Girls that Scuba changing robe and take off your swimwear seamlessly without a nip slip in sights. Our poncho comes with a slit either side to slip your arms in to help you change under your poncho. The fast-drying microfibre suede material makes it perfect for any scuba day, light and easy to carry and takes up no space in your bag! It's not only useful as a changing rob; use it as a windbreaker on the boat, to keep you covered from the sun or even use it as a towel. Whatever you use your new Girls that Scuba robe for you are sure to stand out in the whale shark or boxfish pattern!
Features
- Quick-drying microfibre material
- Shrink-resistant
- Slits on both sides to help with changing
- Stain-proof
- Machine washable
- Light and breathable
- Soft to touch
- Front pocket
- Full hood
- Fold up small, easy to pack and travel with
- Comes in a plastic-free bag
- Designed by 2 female solo designers from the UK
*Now comes in a variety with no logo - just whale shark pattern!
Sizes:
70 width x 100cm length. Designed to fit between sizes S - XL (UK)
100 width x 100cm length. Designed to fit between sizes XL - 3XL (UK)
Material: Microfibre suede
Packaging: The robe comes in a non-woven plastic-free bag. Sent in plastic-free fully recyclable packaging.
Design: Our box fish pattern was designed by the lovely Janavi Kramer an artist from the UK who is inspired by the marine environment and spreads awareness of the issues threatening our oceans through her art at Below and Beyond Art.
Our classic Girls that Scuba whale shark pattern is designed by Sarah Winter a freelance designer from the UK who has worked alongside Girls that Scuba for 3 years designing all the classic products you love like our passport cover and notepads.
Why not match your whaleshark poncho with our whaleshark face and neck buff? Or our Girls that Scuba whale shark mask strap?
*Please note the colour changes in light. Best results are seen outside in natural light where the blue colour really comes out