Wetsuit Fit & Thickness Guides
Start Here. Stay Warmer Longer.
Choosing a wetsuit shouldn’t feel like a guessing game. Most surfers end up cold for the same reasons: a suit that doesn’t fit right, the wrong thickness for the water, or gear that’s simply worn out.
This page is the starting point. From here, you can dig into fit, thickness, and deeper wetsuit knowledge—so you can make better decisions, surf longer, and stop overthinking your gear.
Wetsuit Fit Guide
Because a Bad Fit Is Always Cold
Fit is the single most important factor in how warm a wetsuit feels. Even the right thickness won’t help if water is flushing through loose spots or the suit restricts your movement.
Our Wetsuit Fit Guide breaks down:
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How a wetsuit should feel on land vs. in the water
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Where snug is good—and where tight becomes a problem
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Common fit mistakes that make surfers colder than they need to be
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How to think about sizing if you’re between sizes
If you’re unsure where to start, start here.
Wetsuit Thickness Guide
Warmth Without Overdoing It
Thickness numbers like 3/2 or 4/3 are helpful—but they’re not the full story. Water temperature, wind, flexibility, and how long you’re in the water all matter more than the month on the calendar.
Our Wetsuit Thickness Guide covers:
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What thickness numbers actually mean
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How water temperature affects warmth more than air temperature
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Why flexibility plays a bigger role than most people realize
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When a hood matters more than adding millimeters
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How to choose thickness based on real conditions, not ego
This guide is built for cold-water surfers who want to be warm without feeling stiff or oversuited.
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Wetsuit Resources
Everything Else That Actually Matters
Once you understand fit and thickness, the rest of the questions tend to follow. Materials. Care. Construction. When a suit is truly done. How different conditions change what you need.
Our Wetsuit Resources bring all of that together in plain language, including:
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Neoprene materials and what makes a difference in the water
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How wetsuits are built and why construction affects warmth
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How to care for your wetsuit so it stays warm longer
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Signs it’s time to retire a suit (even if it’s your favorite)
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How conditions, seasons, and usage change what works best
Below, you’ll find our most helpful articles, written by people who surf cold water and don’t have time for fluff.
One More Thing Worth Knowing
If your wetsuit no longer fits well, takes forever to warm up, or cuts sessions short, it might be time. When that happens, our Wetsuit Exchange lets you send in your old suit—from any brand—and get credit toward a warmer one, while keeping neoprene out of landfills.
There’s no prize for suffering. Just better decisions.