Choose from a hand picked high quality wetsuit tops & bottoms to suit the water sport you are participating in. Neoprene tops and bottoms are great ways to give yourself that extra warmth in chilly conditions. A simple wetsuit neoprene vest over your chest can break the wind and keep you from feeling cold in the water. Wetsuit pants, shorts, shirts, and jackets allow you to get out there and do what you love without worrying about being cold in the water. If a wetsuit is too hot, check out thinner options that you can mix and match.
When shopping for wetsuit tops, keep in mind there are several styles to choose from. There are pull over neoprene wetsuit shirts, front zip neoprene jackets, wetsuit neoprene vests with zippers, wetsuit vests that pull over. These water tops are helpful to keep your body temperature warm so that you can enjoy your time in the water longer and with ease. Surfers made wetsuit tops popular paired with board shorts, it provided them with just the right amount of wind break and warmth to paddle out during the dawn hours. Today, wetsuit tops are popular for all water sport activities. Worn by kayakers, scuba divers, stand up paddle boarders, swimmers, fishermen, jet skiers and more, the neoprene top is a staple.
Neoprene bottoms come in neoprene pants, neoprene shorts, and even neoprene long johns. If you are in or around cooler water, wetsuit bottoms can give you the warmth you need. Wetsuit bottoms typically come in 1mm, 2mm, and 3mm. The water is trapped between your skin and the neoprene and your body heats up this thin layer of water and that is how you stay warm. Make sure that your neoprene bottoms fit properly so that not too much water is exchanged between your body and the bottoms. Wearing wetsuit pants that are too big will make your body work too hard to keep that water warm.
Neoprene tops and bottoms can be mixed and matched and layered with wetsuits and skin suits. For example, if you are looking to protect your skin in warm water you can wear a skinsuit and layer it with a Neoprene vest for a little warmth in your chest and back. If you get chilly in warmer water, look to layer a wetsuit neoprene vest or shirt for thermal protection. If you are moving into a colder season and wear a full wetsuit, consider layering a polyolefin skinsuit under your wetsuit. This can provide that little extra warmth so you can be comfortable in the water. Another option is layering hooded neoprene vests under your full wetsuit in colder seasons. Another example is in cooler waters to consider wearing neoprene wetsuit shorts and pants when you are kayaking, swimming, or playing in the water. The versatility allows you to layer wetsuit tops and bottoms to get the thermal protection you need. When you are comfortable in the water and not freezing, your body can get exhausted by overworking to try and keep you warm.