Malo'o Portable Shower Jug

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HOT WATER AFTER SURFING ANYONE? SIMPLE & EASY!

The Malo'o Portable Shower Jug is a versatile and convenient solution for those in need of a portable shower. It combines the functionality of a backpack cooler with IceCore™ Technology and a 2.5-gallon jug to keep your water hot or cold for hours.

Thanks to the phenomenal insulation properties of the cooler bag, you can fill the jug with hot water and place it in the thermal bag to keep the water hot until you're ready for your rinse. Whether you're surfing, paddleboarding, or swimming, a warm rinse after your water activities is invaluable.

The 3-in-1 Surf Jug is perfect for multiple uses. When you don't need hot water, you can use it as an all-day cooler that can hold up to 18 bottles or 24 cans and ice. And if you don't need cold beverages or hot water, it makes for a great dry bag.

With its convenient size and versatility, the Malo'o Surf Shower Tank is ideal for those who love to adventure and need a reliable way to stay refreshed on the go.

- 2.5 Gallon jug (white or frosted), 30L (8 Gal) capacity bag also fits 24 cans or 18 bottles plus ice,
- DryCore™ Technology shell of 500D PVC material, - - - 25"x12"x9"
- 2 Large mesh drink bottle pockets, 4.5 lbs.
- 3 sections padded back supports, padded shoulder straps, chest straps, and waist strap
- 3-in-1, durable surf jug, soft cooler, or dry bag is worn as a comfortable backpack
- A convenient front pocket keeps your phone, keys, and wallet safe and separate from the main bag for easy access
- IceCell™ Technology insulation keeps ice for 12-72 hours (varies depending on the amount of ice, temperatures, etc.), and water warm for 4-5 hours.
- Hands-Free - designed to be carried on your back leaving your hands for other things.
Available in 3 colors

- Fill the 2 Gallon jug with hot water
- Place the jug into the hot/cold bag
- Roll the top three times into itself and attach side buckles
- Use air relief value and reduce air in the bag
- Attach top over buckle
- Afterward, remove the jug from the bag and rinse with hot water

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WetHoodie™

The Malo’o WetHoodie™ is a newly designed and patented fishing apparel item that's perfect for keeping fishermen warm and dry. This innovative fishing hoodie combines the features of a wetsuit with a hoodie to protect you while fishing, hunting, or trapping. The body of the hoodie is designed to keep you warm, while the sleeves are made of 2mm neoprene, providing water insulation just like a wetsuit.

The sleeves are tapered at the wrist to prevent water from getting in and are loose above the elbow for comfortable movement. There's a pouch on the front for easy access to your tools and magnetic snaps to use with gloves, making it the perfect addition to your cold-weather fishing gear.

Whether you're fishing in Montana, trapping in Alaska, or canoeing in New England, the Malo’o WetHoodie™ will keep you warm and protected from the elements.

SurfParka

Introducing the Malo’o SurfParka - a waterproof and windproof parka jacket that’s perfect for changing clothes at the beach, lake, or mountains. No more struggling with a towel around your waist when you can wear the SurfParka instead.

The Malo’o SurfParka is designed to keep you warm and comfortable while you change in and out of your wetsuit, hoodie, or booties. There are two sizes and the design allows you to easily change without worrying about exposing yourself. You can even wear it while driving home after a chilly day in the water!

This eco-friendly parka is lined with recycled polyester sherpa fleece made from 100% recycled post-consumer materials, including the sleeves, to keep you cozy. The exterior is made of waterproof and windproof recycled polyester, with two large front pockets for storage. The recycled materials are made from used water bottles and help us keep them from our oceans. The 2-way all-weather zipper makes it easy to zip up tight and keep the elements out.(image by Kylie Shields)