Henri Lloyd Ocean ProOilskin with transparent hood and padding

The viewing windows in the sunshade compensate for visual restrictions.
With the Ocean Pro, Henri Lloyd delivers a functional offshore oilskin for extreme weather conditions. In addition to the jacket and bib, the full zip smock is the third option in the range. Transparent hood inserts, knee pads and detachable storm flaps make the set stand out.

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818.95 euros for the jacket, 736.95 euros for the High Fit Bib, 696.95 euros for the Smock - the Henri Lloyd Ocean Pro is clearly positioned in the upmarket offshore segment. The close-fitting cut ensures a very good fit and great freedom of movement. Three technical details are particularly striking: moulded knee pads, removable storm flaps and transparent inserts in the hood.

Moulded knee pads and close cut

The trousers of the Henri Lloyd Ocean Pro is cut close to the body but still offers plenty of freedom of movement. They can be precisely adjusted at the shoulders, waist and ankle cuffs. The knees are not only reinforced, but also anatomically shaped and fitted with thin padding - around one to two millimetres thick. This may not sound like much, but it makes a noticeable difference when kneeling on hard surfaces. The padding provides effective protection when working forward on the deck.

Heat pockets with zip fasteners can be found on both the jacket (two) and the smock. They are lined with fleece and keep your hands warm. There are also two pockets on the thighs of the bib.

Detachable storm flap and hood with viewing windows

The jacket has a detachable storm flap that is pulled into a piping rail. If it gets in the way, you can simply stow it in the pocket. The storm flap has a soft fleece trim that fits snugly around the nose. There is also another storm flap on the zip - and the detachable outer flap, which folds in front of the face like a visor.

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The hood is identical on the jacket and smock and has transparent inserts in the peak. This is practical: even if the hood doesn't turn perfectly, you can still see to the side through the transparent areas. Visibility is significantly improved. The hood does not turn perfectly, but it turns well enough. It has a soft, pull-out section at the back of the neck for better comfort. The adjustment is intuitive.

Smock with neoprene cuffs

The smock is an alternative to the jacket - shorter, sportier, with a neoprene cuff at the bottom hem. This fits snugly over the bib and should not let any moisture through, even in heavy spray. Inside, the smock has a removable cuff that also seals against water coming from below. A clever detail: a single button inside the zip. If you want to open the smock in warm weather, this button ensures that the smock still fits the body and does not flap backwards.

The jacket also has a removable inner cuff. The inner, PU-coated, waterproof collar can also be adjusted with Velcro. Many reflectors increase visibility.

Extremely well thought out

The Henri Lloyd Ocean Pro is an oilskin whose value lies in the details and can withstand even the worst weather forecasts. Removable storm flaps, see-through hood inserts, padded knees, detachable cuffs - every detail has a purpose. The fit is close to the body but not restrictive. The material has a high-quality feel and the workmanship is excellent.

The price is high, but justified. Anyone looking for a technical offshore oiler with maximum functionality will find a first-class solution in the Ocean Pro. Test winner in the offshore category!

Technical data:

Price:

  • Jacket: 818,95 Euro
  • High Fit Bib: 736,95 Euro
  • Full Zip Smock: 696,95 Euro

Weight:

  • Jacket: 1,406 g
  • Bib: 1,128 g
  • Smock: 1,114 g

Material:

  • DRIpro (Henri Lloyd's own membrane)
  • 3-layer construction
  • Waterproof, windproof, breathable
  • Robust and durable

Field of application:

  • Offshore
  • Ocean racing
  • Extreme conditions
  • Long passages

Sizes:

  • Men/Ladies: XS - 2XL
  • Separate ladies' version with dropseat function available

Jacket features:

  • Very high collar
  • Removable storm flap (via piping rail)
  • Hood with transparent inserts for better visibility
  • Double cuffs
  • Heat pockets
  • Waterproof pockets with zip
  • Many storage pockets
  • Reflectors
  • Ergonomically shaped shoulder area

Smock features:

  • Neoprene cuffs at the bottom hem (seals perfectly)
  • Button secures open smock to the body
  • Shorter than a jacket, closer to the body
  • Perfect for massive spray

Bib (high fit) features:

  • Reaches up to the chest (very high)
  • Padded, anatomically moulded knees (approx. 1-2 mm thick)
  • Heat pockets on the chest
  • Pockets on the legs
  • Adjustable straps
  • Adjustable waist
  • Adjustable ankle cuffs
  • Reinforcement on the buttocks
  • Dropseat function for ladies' version

Hood - special highlight:

  • Transparent inserts in the peak for lateral visibility
  • Twice adjustable
  • Stowable in the collar
  • High protection, turns well
  • Transparent areas compensate for limited co-rotation

Strengths:

  • ✅ Test winner offshore - best overall performance
  • ✅ See-through inserts in the hood for perfect visibility
  • ✅ Padded, anatomically shaped knees
  • ✅ Removable storm flaps and cuffs
  • ✅ Smock with neoprene cuffs - absolutely leak-proof with spray
  • ✅ Button secures open smock to the body
  • ✅ Every detail well thought out and functional
  • ✅ Lots of storage pockets
  • ✅ Body-hugging fit without restriction
  • ✅ Dropseat for ladies' version

For whom suitable:

  • Offshore sailors (long voyages, Atlantic)
  • Ocean racing crews
  • Sailors who demand maximum functionality
  • Frequent sailors in the toughest conditions

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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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