Snowsuit for Relaxed Pool Holidays
This silky soft nylon suit is the cat's pyjamas on holiday in and around the pool. It gives you moderate sun protection on poolside or the beach.
This NATO issue snow camouflage suit is made from a moisture and wind resistant nylon material, designed to be worn over your other clothes, very loose fitting. It is super lightweight, not waterproof, dries quickly, and folds up small enough to fit into a cargo pocket or your swim bag.
Watch out, it goes quite transparent when wet. Always wear some clothes underneath when outdoors. Add white shorts and T-shirt for a very sensual swimsuit.
Wear a snowsuit over swimwear...
... and enjoy swimming in the sun.
Swimming
We tried this suit in an outdoor pool and found it great fun to swim in. You'll hardly notice that you are wearing it except for the soft touch on your skin. It slows you down a little, but is great for relaxing in and out of the pool on hot days.
Windproof but not Waterproof
It is made out of a parachute type nylon filament material that reduces the wind, but is not waterproof, only water repellent. Wear it under the shower and it immediately soaks right through to your skin or clothes. Bonus in winter is, it sheds the snow and stays dry. Snow does not stick to it when sitting down so no need to carry something to sit on.
Oversize to Fit over other Clothes
This suit is oversize so you can wear it over your regular clothing,
but it fits within the usual sizing ranges.
If you wear XL as usual, you may want to choose a medium size suit.
A size Large should be about an XXXL.
Snow Camouflage White Trousers
The trousers have pass-through pockets on the sides and in front for the fly, a waist draw cord to keep it in place. The tie cords at leg bottoms stop them from floating up when you jump into the water.
Hooded Jacket with Drawstrings
The snow camouflage white parka is made from a lightweight, white nylon filament, water repellent treated cloth. You wear it loosely over your swim clothes.
The parka has a buttoned front closure, and draw cords at the waist, hood, and bottom. Tie them up correctly and your parka stays put as you splash around.
It was designed as a camouflage outer layer in snow terrain
and not a substitute for a proper parka in cold weather.
However, in the sun and water it looks just great.
Available in good military surplus stores or on Ebay.