Nai'a Mini Fullsuit - Ocean
Introducing our Mini Wetsuit range, made for our water spirited children from toddler to 10 years old. We believe in creating a better and sustainable world for them. A collection purposefully designed for little active bodies, that love to spend days in the waves, with our Abysse ethos in mind.
The 'Nai'a' Black, our traditional full-suit, is a long arm and long leg wetsuit, made from 2mm limestone ecoprene, and doubled with a stretchy recycled lining from post consumer plastic bottles. Intentionally crafted with a most functional back zipper, as well leg zipper that make it easy to put on and take off, both complete with a lock and velcro closure, that keeps our little ones safe and warm.
Warmth is the main feature that comes in mind, while creating a wetsuit for little ones. Our limestone based ecoprene has a higher heat retention than normal petrol based neoprene, while being twice as stretchy and soft.
On top of being the most sustainable neoprene option on the market, limestone based ecoprene is pure, which results in no skin rash, irritations or allergies, for our ocean babies that have soft and sensitive skin.
Key features:
- 2mm Ecoprene
- Back Zip
- Leg zippers
- Sleek Seam Placement
- Super Stretch, soft & comfy
- Flatlock Stitched Seams
- Cream Abysse mini logo
'We do not inherit the world from our ancestors, we borrow it from our children'
Made out of Ecoprene limestone based neoprene in 2 mm, this rubber is made from limestone instead of petrol, it's considered the lowest carbon footprint in the modern wetsuit production.
All linings are made from post consumer plastic waste on all our suits, lowering our environmental impact.
Playing in water for any activities at the beach, at the pool or on a boat.
At Abysse, we care about the Earth and we've committed to recover 12,000 lbs of Ocean-Bound Plastic.
We are proud of our partnership with CleanHub, an organization on a mission to connect people in coastal communities to waste collection preventing plastic from ever polluting our environment. Learn more