Waterwear
Guide to Waterwear | From Wetsuits to Boardshorts
Whether you are kiting in frigid waters in December or catching waves wingfoiling on a summer day, choosing the right waterwear can make or break your experience. For cold-water sessions, wetsuits come in two main varieties: the full-body steamer wetsuit (perfect for temperatures below 70°F/21°C) and the more flexible spring suit, ideal for warmer conditions. Steamers offer superior insulation with thicknesses ranging from 3-6mm, while spring suits provide excellent mobility with their short sleeves and legs, typically featuring 2-3mm neoprene.
In fact, waterwear isn't just about wetsuits! For warmer days, you might opt for boardshorts or bathing suits! Don't forget the essential accessories that complete your quiver – from protective booties and insulating beanies to impact vests and helmets for added safety. The key to comfort lies in choosing the right fit and thickness for your specific needs, as each brand's sizing can vary significantly.
Need help finding your perfect match? Consider factors like water temperature, activity intensity, and personal comfort preferences when making your selection. Modern wetsuit technology has come a long way, featuring strategic panel placement and advanced materials like flexible neoprene and thermal linings to keep you comfortable in any condition.
Waterwear Temperature Guide
Wanna dive deeper in the subject? Discover the ultimate showdown in this blog: Spring Suit vs Steamer (Full Suit).
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