About Full Wetsuits
Are you interested in pursuing water sports? If so, investing in full wetsuits is a great way to
get the most protection possible, regardless whether you're surfing or snorkeling. Here are a few ways you can
benefit from full wetsuits.
Full wetsuits are typically made from neoprene and nylon, resulting in a soft, flexible,
stretchy substance that hugs your every curve. Unlike a drysuit, which keeps every ounce of water out, a wetsuit
allows a small amount to penetrate the skin of the suit. This thin layer of water is in turn warmed by your own
body heat, resulting in you staying warmer for much longer.
Full wetsuits also come in a variety of styles and models. Depending on your preferences, you
can choose from having a very thin wetsuit for warmer water or a thicker suit for swimming in chillier areas. While
a wetsuit isn't great for keeping out icy water, it will nevertheless do for moderately cold parts of the ocean. In
addition to full wetsuits, you can also invest in two piece wetsuits. Another popular option is to try a one piece
suit that only covers your trunk and torso, keeping your core warm and protected.
Full wetsuits, however, are the best for providing all over protection against
the cold. Add wetsuit boots to the uniform and you can keep your feet warm and protected in the exact same way.
These boots are typically equipped with a tough sole, allowing you to navigate difficult terrain without being
uncomfortable. This is especially useful when wading or snorkeling.
Finally, it's crucial that you try on full wetsuits before buying them. Ideally, it should be
snug fitting without being too tight, as suits that are too small will pinch and even restrict breathing. However,
keep an eye out for any pouching or wrinkles, especially in the neck, armpits, groin, or ankles. Some inevitable
looseness will occur along the spine. If this becomes a problem, you can purchase specialized padding to fill this
area out.
By ensuring that your full wetsuit fits you perfectly, you are doing more than just ensuring
that you'll stay warm in the water. You'll also be able to be comfortable enough to focus more on improving your
skills. After all, the best wetsuit is one that you hardly know you're wearing at all.
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