How Should You Choose:Full-lenghth Wetsuits&Shorty Wetsuits

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    Wetsuits are essential gear for any diver, providing insulation and protection. There are two main types: full-length and shorty wetsuits. Choosing between full-length and shorty wetsuits can be a tricky decision.

     

    Full-length Wetsuits: As the name implies, these cover your entire body from neck to ankles and wrists. Made of thick neoprene, often 5 - 7 mm, they trap a thin layer of water against the body, which is then warmed by your body heat, acting as an insulator. Ideal for activities like cold - water diving or winter surfing in regions such as the North Atlantic.

    Shorty Wetsuits: These have shorter sleeves and legs, usually ending above the elbows and knees. Usually made of 3 - 5 mm neoprene, they provide enough warmth without overheating. If you value unrestricted mobility for performing acrobatic water sports moves and the water temperature is pleasant, a short wetsuit is a great choice. Shorty wetsuits are great for warmer waters or for water sports where you need a bit more freedom of movement, like surfing in tropical or temperate coastal areas.

    Consider your activity, the water temperature, and your personal preference for warmth and mobility when making this important selection.