Important Parts Of Wetsuits To Use

By Clement C.

If you are interested in water activities it helps to look into wetsuits for your needs. However no two wetsuits are alike. It will help to watch for various parts of wetsuits. These parts can be very important for various different water activities.

First you will need to take a look at the neoprene that is used in a wetsuit. It is used so that the user can stay flexible in the water. When looking into a wetsuit you should check out the neoprene content that it has. Some suits have full neoprene content and can cover the entire body. Some are also thirty percent suits that cover the arms, back and shoulders.

Neoprene can also handle water very well. Water should be able to be properly repelled by the neoprene. When this works the suit will be able to keep water from getting into one's suit. As a result the body will be able to stay warm.

Each wetsuit will have a different thickness level to it. It helps to watch for the thickness with regards to the two numbers that is used. The first number deals with suit thickness in the torso and the second deals with the limbs. For instance, a 4/3 suit is four millimeters thick in the torso and three millimeters in the limbs. Remember that different thickness levels work for different wetsuits.

It is also helpful to watch for the temperature that the wetsuit will be used in. Different thickness levels are best for different water temperatures. A rule of thumb is to use a thicker suit for colder water. An example is to use a 3/2mm suit in sixty degree Fahrenheit water. By using a suit that is appropriate for temperatures it will be easier to keep comfortable.

Seams on a wetsuit can vary and different types are recommended for different temperatures. There are some forms of seams that can be used for different types of wetsuits. Flatlock seam stitching is commonly used for warm water conditions. The seams are built in a flat feel and are comfortable but water can get through in some cases.

For colder temperatures the use of sealed seams can help. With these types seams are glued first and are then stitched. Some seams in this case are taped together in the inside. This option is one that will keep from getting water to move into the suit.

Zippers can make an impact on the build of a wetsuit. The length of the zipper will be important to watch for. Shorter zippers will help to make the suit more flexible. They can make it harder for a person to put on a suit though. The barrier used around the zipper should be considered too because it will need to keep water out.

When checking out wetsuits you will need to look into these important qualities. You should watch for how the suit can handle water through its neoprene. The thickness of the suit and the seams used are also important. These are used to help you with getting the best experience in the water. - 29892

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