Our Story 1.1

Once upon a time, amidst the coconut palms and tropical sun of Indonesia, we found ourselves in a predicament. While surfing long sessions, our skin started burning from the scorching sun. However, paddling back to the beach to reapply sunscreen was the last thing we wanted to do.

Driven by the opportunity to get the waves of our lives, we embarked on a journey to create a revolutionary product that would make sun protection more accessible and convenient. After countless hours of brainstorming and tinkering, we came up with the capsule you see today and the fitting name: ZincTime.

The container is carefully crafted to ensure that the zinc sunscreen remains secure and easily accessible during intense physical activities. Its compact size and lightweight design makes it great for a variety of sports such as surfing, running, hiking, paddle boarding, cycling, underwater basket weaving and more.

Athletes no longer need to interrupt their sessions or adventures to reapply sunscreen. They can simply reach for their ZincTime attached to their gear or clothing, apply sunscreen, and continue enjoying their life without worrying about getting burnt.

Recognizing it’s potential, we decided to share ZincTime with the world. We hope that you’ll find it as useful in your life as we have in ours. Whether you’re a surfer catching the perfect wave, a runner conquering a marathon, or a hiker exploring breathtaking trails, ZincTime is there to keep you in pursuit of your passion.

Our packaging

We like sustainability and we don’t like packaging. So we’re going to forgo the plastic wrap, the unnecessary tags, the fancy packaging. We would just send the ZincTime on it’s own if we could, but since we have to we’re using 100% recycled plastic.

We’re not making another t-shirt to hang in your closet or another sticker to find its way into the ocean. Just the product that we really hope you use and enjoy. If you lose it, email us with the subject “Lost ZincTime” and we will pick up three pieces of trash from the beach or ocean. It’s the least we can do.