Devilfish wetsuit – 5mm neoprene
The only brand to offer kids the best quality 5 mm neoprene, we can guarantee that children will stay comfortable and warm for hours longer with our Devilfish wetsuit. Boys and girls love the ease of getting into a short wetsuit. Thanks to the extreme insulation of the 5mm material we offer the same comfort as a much tighter and more restrictive long wetsuits. Stitched from 8 panels only to minimise heat loss
Features | Intended use: Swimming, watersports, beach trips Recommended age: 3-14 yrs Size: See size options and size chart Weight: 300-500 grammes Units per pack: 1 Colour: Blue/orange or blue/green Material: 5mm neoprene. Machine-washable at 40℃ Made in Guangdong, China |
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Our wetsuits are made by watersports experts with maximum attention to detail so that kids will love getting into them. Welded and blindstitched on the inside to avoid irritating seams close to the skin. Stitched from only 8 panels of the highest quality neoprene, the Devilfish wetsuit minimises heat loss.
The practical zipper extension on the back allows even young kids to zip and unzip themselves.

Devilfish
Eschrichtius robustus
"The toughest swimmers out there"
The Grey Whales were called Devilfish by early whalers because they defended themselves so fiercely. They give birth in the pleasant lagoons of northern Mexico.
The 5m long newborns struggle to breathe and swim, but the mothers help their calves by lifting them to the surface with her tail flukes. They 'spy-hop' during migration - raising their heads above water - probably to check the coastline.
- - A male weighs 16 tonnes
- - A pregnant female weighs up to 34 tonnes
- - Young Devilfish learn to swim in the shallows
- - They migrate 10 000km to their Arctic feeding grounds

Because they stay close to the shore, where the ocean floor is shallow, they were vulnerable from early whalers around Iceland and elsewhere in the Atlantic, where they were hunted to extinction.
- - Devilfish thrive in the Eastern North Pacific
- - Devilfish feed from the bottom of the ocean
- - They eat red crabs, small shrimp, herring eggs and larvae
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Popular!My sister tells me these went down a treat with her four kids aged 6 to 13 - so pleased to find a present which suits everybody. Would like more designs tho
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