NEW SUNBRELLA WATERPROOF SUNBRELLA SEAMARK

Sunbrella Seamark

 

Sept 25, 2018

Weather-Resistant and Design-Forward Sunbrella SeaMark Offers 100% Waterproof Material for Marine and Commercial Environments. Sunbrella® SeaMark® is entering the industry as a new member of the Sunbrella portfolio. The new Sunbrella SeaMark is now available in a wider selection of colors and has expanded from marine applications into the commercial shade market. The Sunbrella SeaMark guarantees the ultimate protection against the elements at sea and now on land.

Sunbrella SeaMark is a top-rated marine-grade fabric that delivers powerful protection from extreme precipitation and moisture without sacrificing style. The first choice for environments that see heavy weather, the fabric is a natural fit for shade applications as well as marine.

“We’re excited to officially call SeaMark a Sunbrella product,” said Bill McDaniel, marine market manager for Sunbrella. “With its long history of tough, waterproof performance, it’s an ideal protective layer for both people and equipment.”

Fabricated from durable Sunbrella performance fabric and 100% impervious waterproof backing, Sunbrella SeaMark is available in a wide range of fabric colors for marine uses such as biminis, dodgers and cockpit enclosures as well as restaurant patio enclosures, office canopies and awnings. “We’re revamping the line to include fresh styles and colors,” said McDaniel. “The updated collection will expand Sunbrella SeaMark’s appeal from the marine industry to everything from patio shade structures to commercial entryway canopies.”

In addition, the Skin Cancer Foundation recommends Sunbrella fabrics in shading products as an aid in the prevention of sun-induced damage to the skin as part of a complete sun protection regimen including the regular use of sunscreen. Whether water or sun, Sunbrella SeaMark provides protection against the toughest climates. 

For more information, visit sunbrella.com/seamark.

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