Gill’s Apex Pro-X 2.0 Rain Suit: Built for Speed, Engineered for the Worst Conditions

Jacksonville, FL — April 23, 2026 — The Apex Pro-X 2.0 Rain Suit stands as the highest-performing system in Gill’s lineup, engineered for anglers and boaters operating in extreme, high-speed conditions. Built with XPLORE+® 3-layer waterproof, breathable fabric and a SHIELD® PFAS-free water-repellent finish, it delivers uncompromising protection from wind, rain, and spray while keeping you dry, comfortable, and focused.

Designed for performance on the water, the suit features marine-grade YKK® zippers with storm protection, fully taped seams, and Vortex hood technology for stability at high speeds. Adjustable double cuffs with PU seals and secure storage enhance functionality, while the integrated bib system adds abrasion-resistant panels, a stretch back for mobility, and full-length side zips for easy layering and quick changes.

Built for speed, durability, and total confidence, the Apex Pro-X 2.0 delivers maximum protection with zero compromises.

The Apex Pro-X 2.0 Rain Suit is available now through authorized retailers and online at gillmarine.com/collections/fishing.

About Gill: 
Founded in 1975, Gill is a global leader in technical marine apparel engineered for life on the water. Established by lifelong sailor Nick Gill, the brand was built on a no-compromise approach—premium fabrics, purpose-driven features, and uncompromising quality. Today, Gill is trusted by anglers, sailors, and adventurers worldwide, with every product designed, engineered, and tested beyond standards in the Gill Lab and on the water.

More than a clothing company, Gill is an engineering company, creating wearable technology that delivers maximum protection from the elements. For over 50 years, the focus has remained the same: Engineered for the Elements—providing anglers with performance-driven gear that works when conditions turn and it matters most.

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