Henri Lloyd Mav Lite Shell 2.0Waterproof jacket for all situations

Michael Rinck

 · 14.04.2026

The new Henri Lloyd Mav Lite Shell 2.0 is intended to score points with its simple design and high level of protection.
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The new jacket from Henri Lloyd.
Henri Lloyd is expanding its range with the Mav Lite Shell 2.0, a versatile waterproof jacket. It is designed to be completely wind and waterproof and breathable at the same time. Thanks to the four-way stretch material, it offers plenty of freedom of movement - both on board and in everyday life.

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Henri Lloyd is positioning the Mav Lite Shell 2.0 as a technical jacket for all situations, from boat trips to everyday office life. The idea is to have a single jacket that works in any setting and looks good at the same time. The minimalist design should be just as impressive on the water as it is on land. The jacket comes from the Dynamic series by Henri Lloyd. With six colour options, the Mav Lite 2.0 offers plenty of choice and is designed to match many other items of clothing.

Four-way stretch and 20K performance

The material of the Mav Lite Shell 2.0 is a 2.5-layer fabric with Dri Pro technology and four-way stretch. This means that the fabric stretches in all directions and follows your every movement. This is important when steering or during manoeuvres where the arms have to be stretched out wide. The back also features four-way stretch for additional freedom of movement.

The jacket reaches a water column of 20,000 millimetres and is therefore said to be completely waterproof. This value stands for a water pressure of two bar, which the fabric should be able to withstand without water penetrating. The breathability is 20,000 grams per square metre in 24 hours. This value refers to the permeability of water vapour, i.e. sweat, which can be wicked away to the outside. The jacket should therefore remain warm and dry on the inside even during high levels of activity. These high values mean: The jacket keeps you reliably dry while sweat and moisture are transported to the outside. This prevents the clammy feeling that occurs with less breathable jackets. The material should also be 100 per cent windproof.

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Sophisticated details for use

The shortened storm collar has a magnetic fastener and is said to be quicker to close than Velcro fasteners and also less susceptible to wear. The hood is adjustable and has a specially bonded peak for a better fit and targeted water drainage. The cuffs are equipped with adjustable cuffs that allow a tight fit and prevent water from penetrating.

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The YKK Aquaguard zip is waterproof and the zip is made of non-corrosive material. Reflective prints in strategic places increase visibility at night or in poor lighting conditions.

Unisex cut in six colours

The Mav Lite Shell 2.0 comes in a unisex cut and is designed to look good on both men and women. The sizes range from XS to 3XL and therefore cover a wide spectrum. There are six colours to choose from: Black (black), Fjord Blue (a strong blue), Ice (light ice blue), Kelp (olive green), Off White (creamy white) and True Yellow (bright yellow).

The colour palette goes beyond the classic black or red and offers eye-catching options for teams that want to stand out from the rest. Regatta crews can order the jackets in their team colour for a uniform appearance.

Sustainably produced

Henri Lloyd emphasises sustainability with the Mav Lite Shell 2.0. The polyamide fabric is made from 100 per cent recycled material. The DWR (Durable Water Repellency) coating, which ensures that water runs off, is PFAS-free. PFAS (perfluorinated and polyfluorinated alkyl substances) are criticised because they accumulate in the environment. The DWR coating used is also bio-based. At the end of its service life, the entire jacket material can be recycled.

Part of the new collection

The Mav Lite Shell 2.0 is part of Henri Lloyd's summer 2026 collection. Other new items in this collection include Dri-Fast polos for men, Fremantle shorts, Falmouth polos, the Consort Shore jacket and the Rugby Voyager shirt. The entire collection is aimed at versatile clothing that can be worn both on the water and on land.

The jacket costs 225 pounds (around 270 euros) and is therefore cheaper than many oilskin jackets for coastal sailing. It is now available from Henri Lloyd distributors worldwide and in the online shop at www.henrilloyd.com available.

Technical data:

Material:

  • 2.5-layer Dri Pro fabric
  • 4-way stretch
  • 100 % recycled polyamide
  • Recyclable at the end of life

Performance:

  • Water column: 20,000 mm (100 % waterproof)
  • Breathability: 20,000 g/m²/24h
  • 100 % windproof

Equipment:

  • 4-way stretch back panel
  • Shortened storm collar with magnetic fastening
  • Adjustable hood with bonded peak
  • Adjustable cuffs
  • YKK Aquaguard waterproof zip
  • Non-corrosive zip
  • Reflective prints
  • H-shaped hanger (100N holding force according to ASTM PS 79)

Sustainability:

  • 100 % recycled polyamide
  • PFAS-free DWR coating
  • Bio-based DWR
  • Completely recyclable

Availability:

  • Cut: Unisex
  • Sizes: XS-3XL
  • Colours: Black, Fjord Blue, Ice, Kelp, Off White, True Yellow
  • Price: £225 (approx. 270 euros)
  • Available: Henri Lloyd distributors and www.henrilloyd.com

Michael Rinck

Michael Rinck

Redakteur Test & Technik

Michael Rinck war das Kind, das nach der Schule direkt aufs Wasser wollte – Segeltraining, Regatten, Hauptsache nass. Diese Vorliebe machte er zum Beruf: Erst als Segellehrer auf der Alster (während des Studiums), dann ab 2014 in der YACHT-Redaktion. Dort hat er im Bereich Test & Technik seine Berufung gefunden: Segelboote und Sicherheitsequipment testen. Was besonders bei Rettungswesten und MOB-Systemen bedeutet, dass er mehr Arbeitsstunden im Wasser treibend verbringt als die meisten Menschen im Büro sitzend. Höhepunkt: eine ganze Nacht in der Rettungsinsel auf der Ostsee. Seine Familie hat inzwischen durchgesetzt, dass Urlaubstörns auf der eigenen Fahrtenyacht deutlich trockener ablaufen.

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