Women's Full 7mm wetsuits are thicker and are made for very cold water conditions. These full wetsuits are typically rated for 32 degrees Fahrenheit temperatures and warmer. There are several styles of full cold water wetsuits to choose from. You can choose from two piece or a full one piece suit. Two piece wetsuits have lower temperature ratings because the under 7mm Jane is layered with a 7mm Jacket and when they are layered it makes a 14mm chest and back. It is important to study the amount of stretch in cold water wetsuits because they are thicker and can have less mobility. These suits are typically worn for sports like scuba diving, canyoning, and paddle sports. The seals are typically sealed with glue and blind stitching. Learn more about women's 7mm & 8mm wetsuits on the bottom of this page.
Thicker wetsuits are made for cold water conditions like scuba diving, paddle sports, and recreational sports. 7mm wetsuits are typically one thickness throughout and not like thinner suit which can have different thicknesses in the body versus the legs. The laminents in 7mm cold water wetsuits can have a variety of specialized laminations, these features can cost a little more because they are designed to make the wetsuit not absorb water so that you stay warmer.
If you are looking to be warmer in your full wetsuit consider well fitted boots, hoods and gloves. You can wear a hood with your wetsuits and your over all temp rating will also go down. Your head, feet, and hands can lose heat when in the water and the colder blood circulating throughout your body will make you cold. Protecting your your extremities will bring your temperature rating down. Additionally, adding thermal layers will provide additional warmth, there are hooded vests, thermal skinsuits, neoprene shirts, and neoprene pants.
Women's two piece combo wetsuits can be helpful if you are looking for additional warmth. Two piece full wetsuits are made up of a 7mm sleeveless jane wetsuit and then a 7mm jacket that goes over it, by layering these two wetsuits you end up with 14mm thick neoprene in the chest and back. These suits are often worn for activities like scuba diving, gold digging, and commercial uses.