Spring suits A shorty or spring suit for women

 

We offer a large selection of women’s spring suits and ladies wetsuits in a variety of styles and colors. Are you still confused about which air hose coupling would be the right pairing for you? Here is a detailed guide into the kinds of wetsuits and women’s spring suits available, and how to care for them. Shop your wetsuit online to save precious surf time on your beach holiday. Full suit The full wetsuit for ladies is a full sleeved suit that is perfect for winter or very cold temperatures. Also, known as a Long Arm Steamer, it provides maximum warmth and is an absolute necessity for freezing weather. It also gives physical protection against rocks, shells and other sharp objects in the ocean to save your skin from nicks and cuts.

Spring suits A shorty or spring suit for women is a shorter version of the full wetsuit. It comes with varying degrees of arm and leg coverage. A 2mm full sleeved spring suit would be perfect for light summers when the temperature varies between 15-18°C or 60-65°F. They are available with both back and front zipper options. For warm summers buy a short-sleeved spring suit in a light neoprene fabric. Take a look at corset spring suits that are highly form flattering and ideally shapes a woman’s figure. You can easily shop for leggings, jackets, t shirts, long tops, crop tops and board shorts in neoprene fabric according to your own fit, functionality and warmth requirements. All wetsuits are available in vibrant colors and hip prints like tie and dye, animal prints and bold stripes. Protect yourself from cold weather or blasting sun in summer while still looking stylish. Wetsuits are usually a very good investment and taking good care of your suit can make it last longer. Here are a few tips on post-surf care of your wetsuit to extend its lifetime and save bucks. Give a good rinse After a day in the water, give it a good rinse with plain cold water to get rid of all the saltwater, sand and grit from the wetsuit.

Clean both the sides to wash off your sweat from the insides as well. Protect the fabric from heat Heat causes distress to neoprene. Always use cold or lukewarm water to wash your suit but never hot water. Dry your suit in the shade to protect the synthetic fabric from the harmful UV rays of the sun. Don’t machine-wash Never put a neoprene wetsuit in a washing machine or machine dryer. Only hand wash the fabric and dry it naturally in shade. You can only use mild soaps specially made for wetsuit care to clean it well. But don’t even think of using detergents, stain removers, fabric softeners or any other chemicals. Use special hangers To avoid permanent creasing of the fabric, lay it flat for drying and storage. You can use wetsuit hangers if you’ve got them but never use regular hangers to hang your suit. Use ice cubes to remove surf wax Surfers will obviously get surf wax from their surfboards onto their wetsuits. Use ice cubes to harden the wax and remove it easily without damaging the fabric underneath.

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