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The neoprene wetsuit for kids : perfect for water activities

For surfing, scuba diving or wakeboarding, a neoprene wetsuit for kids will quickly become essential to avoid getting cold. Indeed, the purpose of a neoprene wetsuit is to keep you warm when you stay in the water for a long time. The neoprene is not waterproof, but it allows to warm up the water that slips between it and your skin, allowing you to stay warm. But all wetsuits are different, so here are a few things to guide you in your choice.

How to choose a neoprene wetsuit for children ?

The first criterion to take into account when choosing a wetsuit is its thickness. The thicker the neoprene layer, the warmer it will be and the longer the thermal protection will last. The ideal thickness depends on the water temperature but also on the sport you are going to practice. For water at the same temperature, you will not need the same thickness depending on whether your child is going scuba diving or surfing. In fact, you should choose a thicker wetsuit for scuba diving, because he will be more static and may get cold more easily. Another criterion to take into account is the length of the legs and sleeves, which will depend on the water temperature and the freedom of movement you need. For a surfing session, some wetsuits are thinner in the arms and shoulders, to offer more freedom of movement when paddling.

Find our selection of neoprene wetsuits for children on Nautisports. com

To choose the perfect neoprene wetsuit for your child, the water temperature is not the only criterion. Indeed, it is also necessary to take into account the type of sport that your child will practice. For more precise information, please refer to our advice page: "How to choose : The neoprene suit. You will also find our selection of neoprene wetsuits for children on Nautisports. com.

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