Spacefish Army Women’s Eco-Friendly Electric Blue Octofloral Full Zip Rash Guard – Recycled Polyester, SPF50, 4-Way Stretch with Thumbholes
- Eco-Friendly Recycled Fabric – Made from 87% recycled polyester and 13% spandex, reducing environmental impact while delivering soft, high-performance comfort.
- Full Front Plastic Zipper – Durable, water-safe zipper won’t rust or jam, allowing easy on/off and versatile wear as a top or light jacket.
- SPF50 UV Protection – Provides excellent sun protection for your body, neck, and arms during outdoor and water activities.
- Extended Sleeves with Thumbholes – Added hand coverage and easier wetsuit layering for enhanced comfort and protection.
- 4-Way Stretch Performance Fit – Flexible, form-fitting design with smooth microfiber yarn and reinforced stitching for all-day mobility and durability.
Upgrade your waterwear with the next generation of performance and style—the Spacefish Army Women’s Electric Blue Octofloral Full Zip Rash Guard. Featuring a bold fusion of Hawaiian flowers and octopus tentacles in a striking black, white, and aqua comic-inspired design, this best-selling print brings vibrant ocean energy to every adventure. Designed with functionality in mind, this rash guard features a durable, water-friendly plastic front zipper that won’t rust or seize in saltwater, making it perfect as a standalone top or lightweight jacket layer. The high collar neckline helps prevent chafing from wetsuits or BCDs while providing added SPF50 sun protection. Extended sleeves with thumbholes offer extra coverage for the back of your hands and make slipping into wetsuits effortless. Crafted from a soft and sustainable recycled polyester blend made from repurposed single-use plastics, this fitted rash guard delivers four-way stretch for maximum mobility and comfort. With fade-resistant sublimation graphics and full SPF50 protection, it’s ideal for diving, snorkeling, surfing, or any active lifestyle in and out of the water.
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including lead, which is [are] known to the State of California to cause cancer and reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov


