Rashie
UPF 50+ sun protection: Protect precious skin from the sun's harmful UV rays with a sun protection rating of UPF 50+ wet or dry.
Back zipper: The back zipper makes it easy to put on and take off your wet, sandy & wriggly little person.
Full coverage: High neckline and full-length sleeves mean you don't have to worry about coating your child's entire body with sunscreen.
Soft fabric: The soft, stretchy fabric offers your little one maximum comfort and freedom of movement while playing.
Quick drying: Dries fast so you'll be ready to dash out the door and make a splash again in no time.
Swim Nappy
Lightweight materials: Our swim diapers won't weigh your baby down with lightweight, water-safe fabrics.
Adjustable waist snaps: Two sets of waist snaps ensure your water baby enjoys the perfect fit for longer.
Mess-free changes: Handy side snaps make removing swimmers after number twos a mess-free experience.
Certified plastic neutral by Plastic Bank: Every swim diaper purchased stops the equivalent of 5 plastic bottles from entering the ocean.
Made from rPET recycled fabrics: Our covers feature post-consumer recycled polyester inside and out, made from recycled plastic bottles, diverting single-use plastics from landfill giving them another life.
Beach Hat
UPF 50+ sun protection: Full-brim bucket hat style with UPF 50+ blocks 98% of the sun's rays to guard your baby's precious skin.
Soft and flexible: Flexible fabric ensures this hat feels comfy on baby even when worn in the pram or carrier.
Adjustable toggle: Available in four sizes, each with an adjustable toggle, to achieve a snug fit for your little one.
Chin strap: The chin strap helps the hat stay on baby's head, so you don't have to pick it up every five seconds (tell us we're not the only ones!).
All items:
Fade resistant: From salt water to swimming pools, our premium recycled polyester fabric will maintain its shape and colour over time.
Made ethically: Using quality, safe and non-toxic materials.
Australian design: Designed with care by beach-loving folk in Byron Bay, Australia.