Recommendations for use
To avoid chafing around the neck and other areas, apply Vaseline or a mixture of 50% Vaseline and 50% lanolin.
Fitting advice
The Glide-Skin component used in this wetsuit is very flexible and stretchy, but also more fragile. When putting it on, do not use your fingernails and do not pull too hard. Put your arms and legs in gradually.
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Component:
Chest and legs: 4 mm GLIDE SKIN neoprene / 5mm panels over the chest and abdomen
Arms: 2 mm GLIDE SKIN neoprene
GBS seams: glued and stitched (waterproof)
Why is it so difficult to get into a wetsuit?
Getting into a neoprene wetsuit may seem like mission impossible, especially for those who are inexperienced with such a task. Neoprene wetsuits need to have a tight fit, as this is what prevents water from getting in. If the wetsuit is too big, swimmers will be more exposed to the cold, as well as to skin irritation as the wetsuit will move over the course of their session.
*see our fitting advice for wetsuits!
I feel the muscular effort differently when wearing a wetsuit for open water swimming. Is this normal?
If you’re enjoying your first open-water sessions with a wetsuit, it's completely normal to feel a different muscular effort, because the sleeves offer added buoyancy for your arms, and so you have to use more strength to plunge your arms into the water. This sensation will ease off and disappear after a few sessions.
Tips for storage and maintenance
Hand wash
Do not bleach
Do not tumble dry
Do not iron
Do not dry-clean
Storage tips
Store the open-water swimming wetsuit in a dry place.