Sybian, Sheets of San Francisco Unveil 1st Collaboration

Sybian, Sheets of San Francisco Unveil 1st Collaboration

LAS VEGAS — Sybian and Sheets of San Francisco have unveiled their first collaboration, a new fluid-proof cover for the Sybian. 

Designed exclusively for Sybian by Sheets of San Francisco, this high quality, fluid-proof cover protects the Sybian from “all things wet and wild,” the company said.

Made from a two-ply engineered polyurethane and polyester blend and printed with the trademark Sybian logo in soft gray; the cover fits snugly over the Sybian and under the contact piece to make changing attachments quick and easy. The cover is held in place by two bands of elastic that run under the machine and flaps allow the cords to be moved with ease.

“We have been looking at high-quality fluid-proof covers option for years and when we connected with Sheets of San Francisco and they showed us a prototype of the cover we immediately knew this was the perfect material and perfect company to collaborate with on this project,” said Dave Lampert, the inventor of the Sybian.

In addition the the Sybian cover, Sheets of San Francisco’s range of products includes both fitted sheets and flat throws that are fluid-proof as well as are breathable and tactile.

Sheets of San Francisco products are safe for intimate massages to messy lube sessions and even food play, wax-play, and watersports. The sheets are washable and can be reused. 

“We have known Sybian and their reputation for the quality of their product for some time,” Sheet of San Francisco CEO Mark Boulton said. “When they first mentioned the possibility of making a cover from our fluid-proof fabric we could immediately see the potential for a great partnership. We created an initial prototype in our standard Plus fabric and then developed this into the luxurious branded product that we are launching today. We are really proud of the product and the great partnership we have developed between our companies and look forward to working together for a long time to come.”

The Sybian fluid-proof cover by Sheets of San Francisco is now available on Sybian.com and retails for $94.99, with an introductory price of $79.99 valid through Labor Day. The Sybian fluid-proof cover will also be available shortly on the Sheets of San Francisco website. 

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