What Wetsuit To Buy [1080p]

You enter through a cutout at the neck. This system is more watertight and offers better flexibility since there is no rigid zipper on the spine, though it is harder to get in and out of.

The way you get into your suit affects both its flexibility and how much water seeps in ("flushing").

A 3/2mm full suit is the standard choice, balancing insulation and performance. what wetsuit to buy

You should be able to squat and windmill your arms with only slight resistance. It should feel like compression shorts —snug everywhere with a bit of pressure. Recommended Products O'Neill Hyperfreak 4/3+ Chest-Zip Wetsuit Go to product viewer dialog for this item. O'Neill Hyperfreak 4/3+ Chest-Zip

(~$170 at DICK'S Sporting Goods ): Ideal for tropical diving and snorkeling. Users from DICK'S Sporting Goods praise its easy entry and comfortable, well-made construction. You enter through a cutout at the neck

You will need a 5/4mm or 6/5mm hooded suit, along with 5mm to 7mm gloves and booties. 2. Select the Right Entry System

There should be no loose fabric or "pockets" of air, particularly in the lower back and armpits. A 3/2mm full suit is the standard choice,

A 1mm to 2mm shorty or just a rashguard is often sufficient.