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What thickness wetsuit is best for the UK?

What thickness wetsuit is best for the UK?

So a 4/3mm wetsuit will serve you for surfing cold water throughout the autumn and winter months in the UK, November to April. With thicker 4mm of neoprene around the middle body to keep warmth locked in and 3mm neoprene on the arms and legs for greater flexibility.

How long do Billabong custom wetsuits take?

about 7-10 weeks
Enjoy. Your suit will arrive in about 7-10 weeks, manufactured to your specifications.

What is the best wetsuit for UK waters?

If you’re a UK south coast surfer you can get a good 5mm wetsuit to see you through the year, you’ll need boots, gloves and a hood for the colder months. If you mostly surf in the north of the UK, a 4mm in the winter will be unbearably cold, so we recommend getting a 5mm wetsuit.

How thick should a wetsuit be for swimming UK?

between 3mm and 5mm
The rules state a wetsuit is made of material providing thermal insulation, shall completely cover torso, back, shoulders and knees. They shall not extend past neck, wrists and ankles. They should be between 3mm and 5mm thickness but can be lower in some parts of the suit to allow free movement.

Are Billabong wetsuits any good?

Glued and blind seams, and a superlite foam all add to the overall appeal of this range of suits. Easily a front runner in the best suit available today, the Billabong Absolute Furnace range surfs even better than it looks and comes at a very good price point for a wetsuit with such outstanding excellence.

Can you swim in 5mm wetsuit?

If you have a surfing style wetsuit, it will do just fine. It will need to be between 3-5mm. However, it is likely to be very suitable for what we do; exploration swimming in places where there might be rocks to negotiate on entry or exit rather than gravel ponds or sandy beaches. The 5mm suits are warmer.

How cold can 5mm wetsuit handle?

The Perfect Wetsuit Thickness for Every Water Temp

80 to 84 Degrees (26-28 C) 2 mm shorty to dive sking
73 to 79 Degrees (22-25 C) 3 mm fullsuit to 2 mm shorty
66 to 72 Degrees (18-21 C) 5 mm to 3 mm fuillsuit
50 to 65 Degrees (10-17 C) 8/7 mm semidry to 7 mm wetsuit
Below 50 Degrees (Below 10 C) 8/7 mm semidry or drysuit

What do you wear under a wetsuit?

Diving or fitted bicycle shorts are an excellent protection for your body in the wetsuit. Since they are pressed tightly against your skin, you won’t feel them once you put on your wetsuit, and they won’t limit your movement.

How long does a Billabong wetsuit last?

All companies offer a 1-year warranty on materials and some include lifetime on workmanship, but 999 times out of 1000 it’s the materials that deteriorate first. So, my answer is this: one year — that is the reasonable life-span of a surfing wetsuit.

Should you wear a bathing suit under a wetsuit?

Many people actually prefer to go commando under their wetsuits, but it’s all a matter of preference. If you plan to rent the suit, however, you’re probably going to want to wear something underneath. For colder temperatures, adding layers underneath the suit is definitely the way to go.

Can I swim in cold water with a wetsuit?

Wetsuits are designed to keep you warm in open water, but not at the expense of not being able to swim with proper form. Wetsuits for swimming in cold water are thick, yes, but they also have specially designed seams and fabric around the shoulders that give you unrestricted range of motion.