Bleubird Nordic change robe

£140.00

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The Bleubird Nordic Robe is designed for embracing the elements and is destined to become an essential part of your adventure kit. Whether it’s for changing out of your wetsuit after a surf, or for keeping you warm and sheltered before an early morning sea dip, the Nordic Robe has got you covered.

This product is aligned with Bluebird’s environmental ethos. All the fabrics in the robe are made from 100% recycled plastic bottles. The external is treated with PFC-free water resistant coating. It’s fully waterproof, with a 100% waterproof membrane lining, so you can stay out in the harshest of weather, and you’ll still be kept dry, cosy and warm.

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A unisex design it suits male or female wearers with stylish good looks. available in various colours.

Bleubird Nordic change robe spec as follows –

  • Interior Super Soft Sherpa Lined – 100% Post-consumer Recycled Plastic
  • Exterior Heavy Duty Ripstop – 100% Post-consumer Recycled Plastic with DWR coating
  • Interior 100% Waterproof Membrane
  • Maroon external & grey internal contrast colour-way
  • Screen printed front and back
  • Long sleeved with velcro adjustable cuffs
  • External waterproof chest pocket & internal breast pocket
  • Sherpa lined front pocket & sherpa lined hood
  • Two-way heavy duty zip
  • Side slits and tapered rear for ease of changing & privacy

The XS is recommended for adults under 5’4″. Robe Length is 102cm. Robe width is 77cm.

The S/M is recommended for adults under 5’8″. Robe Length is 110cm. Robe width is 80cm.

The L/XL is recommended for adults 5’9″+. Robe Length is 122cm. Robe width is 85cm.

The Bleubird Nordic change robe is designed to be oversized and loose fitting, allowing for comfort and room for changing.

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