About this deal
Seashell has designed its dryrobe to look like a Parka so that you can wear the stylish polar fleece as a walking coat, not just for wild swimming. The Robe comes in a two-tone Grey with a bright orange fleece lining, and a travel bag, to keep you and your robe looking good. The fleece soft fleece lining will ensure that you stay warm whatever you choose to use the changing robe for. I’m a big fan of the full-length front zip, so I can easily wrap up warm for a break during my cold winter sessions. Deep, fleeced-lined pockets act like a dry bag to protect your phone, kindle, car keys, and other valuables from the cold and the water.
It is simply a fantastic changing robe which I am recommending to all my friends, family and blog readers.
The outer material, at minimum, should be water-resistant, but we would recommend a good waterproof material.
Perhaps it helps that, from a distance, Dryrobes don’t look too dissimilar from the long, padded jackets sold at Uniqlo or Moncler. With its towelled interior designed to help the sea-soaked get dry, the robe is oversized so you can get changed underneath it, pulling your arms inside to take off your swimwear without flashing – and many find it coat-like enough to wear home. The camo print with colour pop lining is one of the most popular drying robes and if you're fond of a bold print, this eco sports camo cloak from Charlie McLeod makes a great alternative.
Don’t be afraid to reach out to them via their Instagram account, they are super helpful and will be more than happy to advise on sizing. The fluffy synthetic wool lining inside the robe wicks away moisture to get you dry and warm very quickly. If you spend much time out on the water swimming, sailing, or surfing, then you probably know how useful it would be to have a nearby changing space waiting when you get out of the water. Read on for everything you need to know about this comfy outerwear with this full Seashell Changing Robe Review.