This 3/2mm full stretch neoprene wetsuit is perfect for water activities. Fully loaded with warmth enhancing tech to keep summer rolling all year long.Perfect for water activities. With features like durable flatlock seams, a back zipper for easy entry, and protective reinforced knee pads. 3 mm neoprene on chest & back, 2 mm on other panels.
How to choose the right wetsuit
The first selection criterion when choosing a surfing wetsuit is the water temperature. Water temperature varies according to the location and the time of the year. Systematically make sure that the water temperature at your spot corresponds to the recommended temperature range: Warm water above 21°C. Temperate water between 17°C and 21°C. Cold water between 12°C and 17°C. Very cold water between 7°C and 12°C. Visit the site seatemperature.org to find out the temperature of your spot.
Choose the right size
To make the most of the features of your wetsuit, it is necessary to choose the correct size. A surfing wetsuit should be a very tight fit and there should be no visible folds. When dry, it is perfectly normal to feel like it is too tight, this discomfort disappears as soon as the wetsuit gets wet. If you choose a wetsuit that is too big, folds will appear, you will experience irritation and thermal insulation will be reduced (letting in water).
Stay warm for longer thanks to our thermal accessories! Each temperature range has its own outfit…
When we are in the water, we lose more than half of our body heat through our extremities (feet, hands, head). Consequently, here are the recommended accessories:
– in warm water and temperate water (>17°C) => neoprene low booties.
– in cold water (12 – 17°C): High booties (boots) and gloves.
– in very cold water (7 – 12°C): High booties (boots), gloves, hood and hooded top…
Find our entire range of neoprene accessories on the Decathlon website
Multi-watersports wetsuits
Our wetsuits are designed to meet the needs of the most demanding surfers or bodyboarders.
Our design choices also make them compatible with other watersports such as kitesurfing, windsurfing, wakeboarding, water skiing, sea wading or SUP (stand-up paddleboarding).

































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