Invasive Lionfish Sun Suit
Invasive Lionfish Sun Suit
Known for their show stopping appearance, venomous spines, and voracious appetites, invasive Indo-Pacific lionfish (Pterois volitans & Pterois miles) are the first non-native marine fish to become established in the Atlantic. Lionfish pose a significant threat to local marine ecosystems due to widespread predation of native species, prolific reproduction, and lack of controlling predators.
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- UPF 50+ sun protection (max rating achievable)
- Fibers mechanically engineered for quick-dry, moisture-wicking and breathability
- Resilient 4-way stretch and recovery for shape retention in and out of the water
- 100% chlorine, sun, salt water, and sunscreen resistant
- High neck collar, thumbholes at wrists, and medium back booty coverage
- Back zipper for easy entry, with a long paracord pull for easy zip up
- Raglan cut sleeves for great range of shoulder movement
- No shelf bra or padding. For more support, we suggest wearing a bikini top underneath
- Tag-less for comfort
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Main fabric: 88% Repreve® RPET (recycled polyester made from post-consumer plastic bottles), 12% spandex
Zipper: polyacetal resin (tough, high strength thermoplastic)
Zipper pull: high tensile strength nylon paracord
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5% of sales will be donated to Reef Environmental Education Foundation (REEF), an international marine conservation organization that has been at the forefront of action on invasive lionfish since 2006.
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Orders are lovingly packaged using eco-responsible materials and shipped from our HQ in Miami, FL within the same or next business day. We’ll email you with your tracking info as soon as your order is shipped.
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