Wetsuits for Surfing - What is the Right Wetsuit Gear for Surfing

From SfzWiki
Jump to: navigation, search

Wetsuits for surfing are various than the wetsuit requirements of divers, kayakers as well as other water sports activities. This short article is created for the beginning surfer who is seeking to purchase the proper wetsuit gear for the water and air temperatures they'll usually be surfing in.

Wetsuits are designed for males, ladies and kids, however the criteria for selecting wetsuit gear is essentially exactly the same for all individuals.

Prior to purchasing a wetsuit if whatsoever feasible attempt them on, get the correct match. For on-line wetsuit purchases do your best to match your size using the size charts, and be distinct that the seller will let you exchange the wetsuit when the match isn't correct. Wetsuits ought to match snuggly but not so tight that it is difficult to obtain in and out of them or which you really feel constricted.

Complete Winter Wetsuits For the colder waters beneath 60 degrees a great wetsuit is crucial for safety and comfort. If you're cold and uncomfortable your probability of bonding using the sport over the long term will be less likely. Surf wetsuits are made with neoprene and the thickness of the neoprene is how you choose for the water temperature. The colder the water the thicker the neoprene. In water under 60 degrees I would recommend a 4/3 or even possibly a 5/4 wetsuit. The numbers denote the neoprene thickness. The first number is for the over all wetsuit and the second number is the thickness in millimeters for the arm areas designed for paddling flexibility. In sightly warmer water in the 60's and up you may be fine with a 3/2 wetsuit and should you need a Rashvests for Kids bit more warmth you can add a 1 or 2 mm vest or tee shirt under your full wetsuit.

Extreme Conditions This may be where the drysuit comes in. A drysuit is different from a wetsuit in that it is designed to keep the cold water out, The zipper is a sealed zipper. The drysuit is more for diving and kayaking than surfing. There are drysuits that match tighter and work better for surfing, but generally the drysuit is more cumbersome and lowers surfing performance. If you're surfing in conditions with both very cold water and air temperatures, then the drysuit may be the best bet for hypothermia protection and comfort.

Booties and Gloves With wetsuit gloves you can choose from thicker and thinner neoprene as well as a mitten style, full finger, three quarter finger, a webbed glove and thumb and mitten style. For grip most gloves have a non slip surface. I have found that it takes a little getting use to the lack of grip compared to surfing without gloves. Many surfers don't like gloves because they inhibit their grip.

Booties come in a sock style or you can get the more popular boot style that has a sole and tread on the bottom. When i am surfing I like the added protection of the wetsuit boot for surfing the reef or cliff break where there is likely to be rock and sharp sea life or object under the water, either when you are wadding out or coming off your board.

The Wetsuit Hood or Hat Rolling and diving under waves in cold water can give you a headache. A wetsuit hat or hood can make a lot sense. There are also wetsuit beanie for the head as well. Most wetsuit head covers have some form of strap or they are pullover that also covers the neck.

Summer Wetsuits and the Warm Climate Waters At first you might think to yourself, wetsuits are only for cold water environments. This is not always true. Even in the tropics a thin light wetsuit vest or tee shirt or even some pants can add to your surfing enjoyment. Safety from your sunlight and for sitting out in the wind for hrs could be better dealt with with a light wetsuit. There are wetsuit pants, jackets, vests, tee shirts, quick johns and shorts in 1 to 3 mm neoprene thickness obtainable to your warmer water requirements.

I hope this informative article is helpful for all novices as well as other surfers to get the best wetsuit gear for somme surfing enjoyment and encounter.