Choosing a Wetsuit: The Wetsuit Buying Guide
by Allie Comeau on June 10, 2008
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Do you like swimming with the fish? Do you love being in the water any chance you get? If so, you could probably use a wetsuit.
Whether you’re scuba diving, surfing, competing in a triathlon, or swimming, if you’re submerged in open water (and it’s not summer in Tahiti), you’ll probably need a wetsuit. A diver’s best friend, wetsuits keep your core temperature warm by wrapping you in a tight layer of spongy neoprene. The neoprene traps a layer of warm air against your body, thus challenging the water’s ability to cool you down. Wetsuits vary in thickness and are rated for water temperature.
To learn more about wetsuits; how they work, what size you need, what level of protection you want, and more, read the Wetsuit Buying Guide. We’ve compiled all that information for you in one place so you don’t have to go searching for it elsewhere.
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