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Neoprene: adopted by all water sports
Neoprene first appeared in the 1930s and was an instant success, and still is today. In all water activities, from dinghy sailing to kite-surfing to longe côte, neoprene has been adopted by all water sports enthusiasts. Neoprene tops will keep you warmer for longer if you stay in the water for an extended period of time.
Information and advice on neoprene tops?
Neoprene isn't just popular because it protects you from the cold. Neoprene also improves your buoyancy, with little reduction in your freedom of movement. To choose the right neoprene top for your practice, you must first identify the conditions in which you are going to perform your outing. If you plan to go in very cold water, it is better to choose the thickest possible neoprene suit, as thickness is the main criterion for thermal comfort. In this case, you should also choose long sleeves, which will also help you keep your body warm. For an outing in summer conditions, a simple short-sleeved neoprene top will be sufficient, and a thickness of 2 mm will be ideal. The thickness of a neoprene top can be indicated by two numbers, which correspond to a range of thickness. The first number corresponds to the thickness on the chest, the second to the thickness on the arms.
Find our selection of neoprene tops on Nautisports. com
To choose your neoprene top, you must therefore essentially take into account the thickness of the neoprene and the length of the sleeves according to the temperature of the water in which you will be swimming. You will find on Nautisports. com our selection of neoprene tops from specialized brands, such as Magic Marine, Gill or Mystic.
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