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Should I Size Up or Down in a Wetsuit? Generally, the answer is no. Because you want a snug fit with any wetsuit, you should plan to buy the size that fits just right.
Two years ago, for the first edition of The Inertia’s Best Wetsuits, we tested a Furnace Comp from Billabong. And while we were fans of the light, stretchy feel, and great fit, in our first ...
Fit: A wetsuit should be snug but comfortable. A too-loose fit will allow water to flood the suit, undermining its warmth, while a too-tight suit can be constricting and uncomfortable.
Choosing to wear a sleeveless or full-sleeved wetsuit is not a one-size-fits-all answer. Don't choose to wear a particular wetsuit just because someone you know or an athlete you admire has made ...
Told you fit was important. Thickness. Wetsuits will usually display their thickness as two figures separated by a colon. For example, 3:2 is one of the most common thicknesses.
Wetsuits aren’t usually cheap, but Arena comes up trumps with this affordable SwimRun wetsuit, which offers good coverage and fit, and is currently reduded to well under £100.
The latest iteration of Patagonia’s Regulator wetsuits proves that sustainability doesn’t have to come at the cost of performance. ... Size range: Men’s S – XXL; Women’s 4-12.