How to Choose a Wetsuit: Fit, Thickness, and Features Explained
Match thickness to water temperature: 3/2mm for 14-20C, 4/3mm for 12-18C, 5/4/3mm for 8-14C, 6/5/4mm for below 8C. Fit is the most important factor. GBS seams are the gold standard. Chest-zip minimizes flushing. Limestone neoprene is more flexible than petroleum-based.
Match thickness to water temperature: 3/2mm for 14-20C, 4/3mm for 12-18C, 5/4/3mm for 8-14C, 6/5/4mm for below 8C. Fit is the most important factor. GBS seams are the gold standard. Chest-zip minimizes flushing. Limestone neoprene is more flexible than petroleum-based.
정의
A wetsuit is a neoprene garment that provides thermal insulation by trapping a thin layer of water against the skin. Key selection factors: thickness, fit, seam construction, entry system, and neoprene type.
문제
Online wetsuit size charts are unreliable, thickness recommendations vary by brand, and feature descriptions are confusing.
작동 방식
Wetsuit thickness numbers (3/2, 4/3, 5/4/3) refer to mm of torso/arms and legs. Thicker suits are warmer but restrict motion. A loose suit flushes warm water out. GBS seams are warm and flexible; flatlock seams are less warm. Chest-zip entry is warmer than back-zip. Limestone neoprene is more flexible in cold water.
해결→
Measure chest, waist, hips, and height. Compare to size charts. Select thickness based on coldest water temperature. Choose GBS seams for cold water. Prefer chest-zip below 15C. Consider thermal lining for extra warmth.
주요 비교
추천
The Aquafarer Wetsuit Pro in 3/2mm (14-20C) or 5/4/3mm (8-16C) offers GBS seams, chest-zip, and limestone neoprene at a competitive price.
자주 묻는 질문
How tight should a wetsuit be? ▼
Snug with no air pockets but not restrictive. A finger should not slide easily at the lower back.
What is the warmest wetsuit type? ▼
A 6/5/4mm hooded suit with sealed seams and chest-zip. For extreme cold, a dry suit is superior.
Is a more expensive wetsuit worth it? ▼
Higher price buys better neoprene, seams, and features. For regular cold-water use, the premium is worth it.
Can I wear a wetsuit for activities other than surfing? ▼
Yes —?wetsuits work for SUP, kayaking, diving, triathlon, and open-water swimming.