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Beekeeping is a fun backyard hobby that can progress into a lucrative business. You can produce honey, produce honeybee products, and provide pollination services to crop farmers.
It does have its own share of challenges, however, like keeping yourself protected against bee stings. All beekeepers, even seasoned ones, get stung. And while there are many protective suits available on the market, some bees can still sneak a sting through them.
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Front opening zipperThe fencing hood opens from the front, should you need to adjust your glasses or take a sip of water. |
Leg high zippersOz Armours leg-high zippers allow easy wearing and removal. The Velcro and elastics on the ankles and wrists allow adjustment for your comfort. |
Plastic insert to keep the veil straightOur hood features a patented insert within the hood, which distances the mesh from your face. |
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Overlapping ZippersFor your safety, zippers on the neck overlap each other so no chance of bee entrance. Nylon YKK zipper is smoother and long lasting than a brass zipper |
Double sliders zippersDouble sliders on the leg and front zipper for easy access to internal pockets and comfortable in the bathroom. |
Twill Tape stichingReinforced twill tape stitching for extra strength. Increases the life of your suit. |
Please check the recommended size guidelines.
For Bulky Bodies go one or two sizes up depending on the waist and body weight.
Please see the size chart for X-Small to 8X-Large in the main images section
Care Instructions
Remove the veil
The suit in the washing machine at gentle cycle
Hood: Hand wash
Apply some bee wax on the zipper