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Our Stinger Suits.

Great for your next reef trip, Fitzroy or Green Island adventures.
Feel comfortable and protected in our fresh, clean stinger suits.
Discounts applied for multi-day bookings.

Palm Cove Pickup.
Pedro’s Stinger Suits are available for pickup from the NRMA Palm Cove Caravan Park reception. Google Maps Pickup Location

We offer a full range of Children & Adult sizes.
Simply choose date/time, size & quantity from there.

Our suits are super stretchy, fit should be firm but comfortable.
Upon booking, our super easy sizing chart will guide you to the correct fit.

Although covered from the sun and greatly increased protection protected from marine stingers, we of course recommend swimming between the flags within a patrolled swimming area.

Picking up from the Palm Cove NRMA Caravan Park

Google maps Palm Cove pickup point

The team on site are super helpful. On pickup, simply show your Pedro’s email booking confirmation and your driver’s license. They’ll be sure to help you on your way.
Pickup and return hours are from 8am to 6pm seven days a week.

Our Stinger Suits offer SPF 50+ sun protection for you and your family with the added benefit of protecting from stingers, jellyfish & blue bottles.
Unique rubber re-enforced panels at backside for maximum durability
High quality Lycra for sun protection, flexibility and performance
Flatlock stitching for comfort and durability.
Front zip for easy entry
Adjustable neck closure
Extra stinger protection for hands throat and head
Sizes are colour coded for easy fitting.

Studies have shown that stinger suits are effective in reducing the risk of Irukandji Syndrome by reducing the risk of contact with the related jellyfish such as the box jelly fish and others. When in a marine environment using Lycra stinger suits are “the best choice for routine-use stinger-protective clothing.

Lisa-ann Gershwin and Karen Dabinett (2009) Comparison of Eight Types of Protective Clothing against Irukandji Jellyfish Stings. Journal of Coastal Research: Volume 25, Issue 1: pp. 117 – 130

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