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Men's Neoprene Wetsuit

Neoprene wetsuits: a must-have for water sports activities

Whether you're scuba diving, surfing, wakeboarding or lunging, a neoprene wetsuit is an essential piece of equipment. However, there are many different types of wetsuit, and to avoid any problems, it's best to choose a wetsuit that's suited to your activity. A wetsuit for winter surfing is obviously not the same as a wetsuit for diving in 26°C water.

How to choose your neoprene wetsuit

First of all, a neoprene wetsuit allows you to stay in the water longer without getting cold. Neoprene wetsuits have been a big hit ever since they first appeared. They keep you warm and improve your buoyancy, all without affecting your freedom of movement. The first criterion when choosing your neoprene wetsuit is sleeve and leg length. If you're primarily looking for thermal insulation, you're better off opting for a long-sleeved suit. Secondly, it's the thickness of the suit that determines its ability to keep you warm. The thicker the neoprene suit, the warmer it will keep you, and the longer its insulating properties will last. A neoprene suit should be worn very close to the body when you try it on. If it's too loose, creases will form with the humidity and you'll feel unpleasant rubbing that will surely spoil your outing a little.

Find a wide selection of neoprene wetsuits on Nautisports. com

As mentioned above, you'll need to choose your neoprene wetsuit with care, to avoid choosing a model that's too light and will make you feel cold, or one that's too big and will create unpleasant rubbing on your skin. Whether you're surfing or lunging, Nautisports. com offers a wide selection of neoprene wetsuits from specialist brands such as Magic Marine, Gill and many others.

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