INTRODUCING, THE SEA MANTRA
The latest addition to the Mantra Collection embraces life at sea as a powerhouse of protection.
The making of a Mantra is a promise of functionality, longevity, comfort, and complete environmental coverage.
As time shifts and the unpredictability of weather takes hold, one truth remains: change is the only constant. Embracing nature’s ever-changing climate requires protection and comfort — a mantra to embrace the elements. For decades, rather than resisting nature’s whims, we’ve moved through and learnt from them. Crafting styles that shield, insulate, and layer, making every step through the unpredictable easier than ever.
The Sea Mantra earned its name as the answer to extreme wet weather. Our Snow Mantra, the original, is renowned as the warmest coat on Earth — where its journey began as an answer to the cold. Following six years of development and being tested to the absolute limit, the new collection is a system of protection fit for harsh seas, storms, and torrential downpour.
These styles are the culmination of expert-led experiences that propelled our design process. Our field testers included military divers, cold water surfers, marine scientists, wildlife cinematographers, and more. Rigorous testing and user feedback led to upgrades that were proven to perform in extreme weather, where no detail was left unconsidered. The result is distinctly waterproof, windproof, and warm while being breathable and durable.
Engineered for the highest level of functionality and quality: The parka and bib overall carry our vibrant Signal Orange colourway and 360° marine-grade reflectivity to ensure you are visible at all times. The zipper pulls and grab straps are crafted from Hypalon to provide durability and grip in wet conditions—the same material that Zodiac boats are built from.
These pieces are infused with almost 70 years of craftsmanship, our signature details, and a multitude of curated features befit for a Mantra. The collection is the truest expression of performance, perfected by those who need it most.