What To See In Wetsuits For Your Needs

By Clement C.

If you are interested in water activities it helps to look into wetsuits for your needs. However no two wetsuits are alike. It will help to watch for various parts of wetsuits. These parts can be very important for various different water activities.

First you will need to take a look at the neoprene that is used in a wetsuit. It is used so that the user can stay flexible in the water. When looking into a wetsuit you should check out the neoprene content that it has. Some suits have full neoprene content and can cover the entire body. Some are also thirty percent suits that cover the arms, back and shoulders.

Another part of neoprene involves its ability to handle water. The ability of the neoprene to repel water is always important. This material should work to help with getting water to keep from sticking into the suit. This is used to help with keeping the body warm in the water.

The thickness that the suit uses is another vital factor to watch for. Two numbers are generally used in the measurement of the thickness. One number deals with how many millimeters thick a suit is in the torso. The other number deals with the thickness in the limbs of the suit. A 4/3 suit will work with four millimeters at the torso and three around the limbs.

The temperature of the water that you will be in is important to watch for. If you are going to be in colder water you will need a thicker wetsuit. For instance, in water that is sixty degrees Fahrenheit a 3/2mm suit will be best. You will need to consider this for your general comfort in the water.

Don't forget to watch for the seams that are used on a wetsuit. This is because of how different types of seams are used for different types of suits. An example is the flatlock stitching option. It is a popular seam for warm water wetsuits that has a flat feel to it. It is comfortable but in some cases water can go into the suit.

Sealed seams are used for wetsuits in cold temperatures. Before these seams are stitched they are glued together. Sometimes the seams will be taped together inside the suit. As a result water will not be stuck inside of the suit.

The zipper that is used is the last factor to watch for. The length is important in that a shorter zipper can allow for more flexibility. It will make it harder to put on though. Another part of the zipper deals with the barrier that is used with it. The barrier should keep water from going through the zipper.

When checking out wetsuits you will need to look into these important qualities. You should watch for how the suit can handle water through its neoprene. The thickness of the suit and the seams used are also important. These are used to help you with getting the best experience in the water. - 31498

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