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Grateful Outdoors

Grateful Outdoors Keep Parks Wild UV Hoodie

Regular price $68.00 CAD
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Grateful for Florida's State Parks? So are we! Help show your support for the natural beauty of our state parks with the Keep Parks Wild UV hoodie. Created by artist Oona Seas and supporting the Florida Springs Council, this UPF 50+ Hoodie can help show the world that the overdevelopment of the natural world has gone too far! 

  • A portion of each purchase benefits Reef Relief's coral reef conservation and education programs and the Florida Springs Council's mission to protect our springs and waterways!
  • UPF 50+ UV solar protection
  • Moisture-wicking quick-drying poly fabric
  • M-shield technology to fight odor

Materials

100% polyester with added UPF 50+ UV solar protection and M-shield technology

Shipping & Returns

We proudly ship using eco-friendly shipping supplies.

Care Instructions

To preserve your UV-shirt technology and save energy, we recommend machine washing cold on gentle. Hang to dry or tumble dry low. Please do not bleach, iron the decoration, dry clean, or use fabric softeners.

BRING ON THE SUN

"I live for being on the water and ALWAYS have my UV hoodie with me. It adds protection from the sun without being warm, dries fast, and shows my devotion to supporting Reef Relief in conserving our coral reef."

-Emily, sporting the UV Classic Hoodie in Key West, FL

  • YOUR PURCHASE HELPS MARINE CONSERVATION

    The Grateful Diver is committed to marine conservation via active outreach. A portion of each purchase goes to Reef Relief's efforts to save the coral reef by helping to fund their education programs and clean ups. Make your gear mean something and be a Grateful Diver!

  • GRATEFUL DEAD MEETS GRATEFUL DIVER

    Grateful Diver was created in 1995 when Grateful Dead co-founder and drummer Bill Kreutzmann, an avid diver, had the inspiration to design a Grateful Diver logo by placing the iconic Grateful Dead lightning bolt on a red dive flag. This iconic logo has raised money for marine conservation for almost 30 years.