How do you wear a winter wetsuit?

Try not to leave any areas bunched up for the perfect fit. The ankle part of your wetsuit goes on top of the booties. The sleeve of goes on top of the gloves or mittens. If you roll up the sleeve before putting your gloves or mittens on, you can easily roll them down on top of the gloves afterwards.
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What do you wear under a winter wetsuit?

You can choose from a wide variety of undershirts, but a rash guard or compression shirt makes for a good first layer in colder waters. Like diving shorts, they provide an extra layer of warmth and protection from wetsuit chafing.
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Do you wear anything under your wetsuit?

Wetsuits are designed keep you warm without anything special worn underneath. Here's what most people do: Surfing & General Watersports: Most surfers and riders wear boardshorts or a swimsuit. It's easy, convenient, and flexible.
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When should you wear a winter wetsuit?

Spring is cold in the water even when the sun's shining, a winter wetsuit is worn by many surfers right up until June on a cold year. Once summer comes and the water heats up the warmer temperatures can last right through to the end of October so your summer wetsuit will stay on longer than you might think.
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Do winter wetsuits keep you warm?

The myth is this: Wetsuits keep you warm by trapping a thin layer of water between your skin and the suit. This is incorrect. A wetsuit that is bone-dry on the inside will actually be warmer than one that's wet.
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Is it easier to put on a wetsuit wet or dry?

Unless you are clad in a skin suit, dive skin, or other skintight clothing that will allow the suit to slide easier, it is recommended that both you and your wetsuit be either wet or dry. The most difficult scenario is trying to wedge a wet body into a dry wetsuit, or to coax a damp wetsuit onto dry skin.
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How tight should a wetsuit be?

In general, a wetsuit should fit snugly, like a second skin but not so tight that your range of motion is limited. The sleeves (if full-length) should fall at the wrist bone and the legs just above the ankle bone, and there should be no gaps, pockets, or rolls of neoprene.
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How thick should a winter wetsuit be?

WETSUIT THICKNESS

Same goes for booties, invest in a 7mm pair and you are good year round. For gloves, go for the 5mm instead of 3mm. And if you are going to do winter surfing or paddling, make sure you have at a good hooded 5/4mm wetsuit and a pair of 7mm mittens.
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Is 3mm wetsuit OK for winter?

So for a winter wetsuit you'll be looking for a 4/3mm or more, and for summer opt for just 2 or 3mm of neoprene. For more information on thickness, check out our wetsuit thickness guide here.
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How cold of water can you swim in with a wetsuit?

Wetsuits are permitted if the water temperature is up to (and including) 76.1 degrees Fahrenheit (24.5 degrees Celsius) or colder. Wetsuits will be prohibited in water temperatures greater than 83.8 degrees Fahrenheit (28.8 degrees Celsius).
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Can you pee in a wetsuit?

Urinating inside a dry wetsuit is definitely not a good idea - it will start stinking and corroding the seams and stitching of your second skin. While in the lineup, if peeing is the only option, let some saltwater get in and drain out, avoiding lying down on your board for a long time.
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What does a woman wear under a wetsuit?

For women you can wear a sports bra and some sort of compression shorts, or you can wear a swimsuit. You do not want to wear something cotton-based which holds water because it will increase your chaffing. Also, do not wear underwear. Underwear will not dry out and will cause a sore saddle.
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Can you wear thermals under a wetsuit?

Wearing your own thermals will do no harm, and will probably fit you better than the supplied fleece layer (standards in winter months, but available year round). The wetsuits are pretty good, but may never be perfect. If you are worried about the cold, get in touch as there are many tips to staying warmer.
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How do you stay warm in a wetsuit?

To stay warm in your wetsuit make sure your wetsuit fits tight and is the right thickness. Pour warm water into your wetsuit before entering the cold water or wee in your wetsuit once in the water. Move around to stay warm and consider booties, gloves, a hoodie or an insulated vest to keep you warmer.
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Do you wear rash vest under wetsuit?

Benefits of wearing a rash vest

If worn under a wetsuit, a rash vest – as the name suggests – can help to prevent rashes caused by the abrasion of the wetsuit, sand and salt water against your skin. Rash vests can also help to regulate body temperature, making them ideal for longer periods of activity in the water.
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Can you wear a wetsuit in the snow?

I use my wetsuit in the Pacific Northwest, where the water temperature can drop down to as low as 33 degrees Fahrenheit (about 0.5 degrees Celsius) in the winter and during snow melt. Lucky for you, wetsuits are made of all different thicknesses, making them great for nearly any climate.
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Why are wetsuits black?

Black Provides Ultimate UV Protection

Neoprene, the type of rubber your wetsuit is likely made from, starts off as a milky white color. Carbon black is a key ingredient added, turning the rubber black to increase strength. It also provides heightened UV resistance for the same reason as heat absorption.
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What kind of wetsuit do I need for cold water?

For particularly cold swimming conditions (50F or 9C and colder), look for a wetsuit that has a thickness of 5mm around the core and chest. 5mm is as thick as it gets with wetsuits, with the arms and hips generally thinning out to 4mm or 3mm to promote a range of motion while swimming.
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Does a wetsuit keep you dry?

Wet suits don't keep you dry, but they can keep you warm. Wet suits are made of waterproof, closed-cell, foam-rubber (neoprene) which insulates even when wet. The two main things that determine how warm you will be are the thickness of the neoprene and the snugness of the wet suit.
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What is the warmest type of wetsuit?

Currently, the warmest wetsuits you can find for surfing are 7/6mm in thickness, like the toasty Billabong Furnace over on Amazon. However, this kind of wetsuit is for an extreme climate like surfing through winter Alaska, Iceland, Norway or similar.
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How do I know my wetsuit size?

Sizing for Full Wetsuits and Springsuits:
  1. Height and chest are the most important measurements.
  2. Measure your chest at the widest point, with the tape gently snug.
  3. Regarding length, it's generally OK if the suit is a little on the long side. ...
  4. If in between two sizes, take the larger size.
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Do you need to break in a wetsuit?

Thanks to the latest wetsuit technology, there is very little “break-in” required for wetsuits because of the already-super-stretchy materials that are used to manufacture them, like 100% stretch neoprene in some brands.
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Can you cut the legs off a wetsuit?

Your wetsuit has been designed to ease shortening. It is completely safe to trim the legs and the arms in this case as long as you remain within the length of the cloth tape.
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