Buying a wetsuit: What to consider?

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When buying a wetsuit, consider safety, comfort, and style. The thickness of the wetsuit is important for protection from the cold, but there is no set rule for water temperature. Err on the side of too thick. Design options include one or two-piece suits, attached or detached hoods, and front or back zippers. Proper fit is crucial, with no gaps in the underarm, crotch, or neck areas, and smooth, snug wrists and ankles.

When shopping for a wetsuit, make sure you buy one that will keep you safe while in the water. Additionally, it’s important to consider both comfort and style when shopping for a wetsuit.

When you dive, the water temperature is usually much cooler than your body temperature. Through the laws of physics, colder water will absorb hotter body heat. This must be taken into consideration when buying a wetsuit. The thickness of the wetsuit is the most important factor in determining how well it will protect your body from the cold.

When shopping for a wetsuit, you should look for one that is between ¼ to 1/8 inch (6 to 3 mm) thick. There is no rule that states how thick a wetsuit should be for a specific water temperature. After all, different people feel cold at different rates. This should also be taken into consideration when shopping for a wetsuit – the thickness that works for your dive buddy may not be the right thickness for you.

If you’re not sure what thickness you should use when shopping for a wetsuit, it’s best to always err on the side of too thick. That’s because you can easily unzip the suit and let water in to cool off if needed. You don’t have many options available if your wetsuit is too thin.

Design is another consideration when buying a wetsuit. You can choose between a one-piece and a two-piece wetsuit. They also come with caps attached and caps that aren’t. You can also choose whether to have the zipper on the front or on the back.

A full suit offers maximum protection and an attached hood helps prevent water running down your back when you dive in. At the same time, an attached hood cannot be removed completely if necessary. Often, a back zip wetsuit has a higher collar. This can provide a little extra warmth, but can be irritating if you have a gag reflex or if you find a higher collar too restrictive.

You also need to consider fit when buying a wetsuit. If the wetsuit doesn’t fit you properly, it won’t provide you with the protection you need. When buying a wetsuit, make sure there are no large gaps in the underarm area, crotch or neck.
You should also look at your lower back when buying a wetsuit. The wetsuit should leave a little gap due to the curve of the spine. You may wish to purchase a spine pad for this area if it is not already included.
The area around the wrists and ankles should feel smooth and snug. These areas are the most problematic when it comes to water infiltration. When you zip up your wetsuit, you shouldn’t have to hold it together to pull the zipper up. At the same time, the suit shouldn’t zip up too easily. If this happens when you buy a wetsuit, you should try the next size down.




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