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Winter Wetsuits

There are some important factors to consider when choosing your winter surf suit. One of the most important aspects is the thickness of the neoprene. As a rule, a surf suit with a thickness of 5 mm to 6 mm is suitable for cold water temperatures. However, if you surf in places where the temperatures are particularly low, you should opt for a neoprenesuit with special quality.

Another important factor is the fit of the wetsuit. A well-fitting winter wetsuit should be snug to prevent water ingress while offering enough freedom of movement to allow unrestricted movement.

Choosing the right neoprene bonnet can also make a big difference. An integrated bonnet can provide extra warmth and protection from cold winds, while a separate bonnet is more flexible and lighter.

Overall, a good winter wetsuit can help you pursue your passion for water sports even in the coldest months of the year. However, it is important to choose carefully and ensure that the suit meets the requirements of your particular sport and the weather conditions you will be exposed to. You can find the advantages and disadvantages and other useful details in our big wetsuit guide. Learn more...

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