Surf diving suits are their own breed. First of all, there are some cool surfers used to describe different styles of surf diving suits.
The first is a spring suit with short legs and short arms to keep the upper body warm and the material thickness is about 2mm. Short Johns is like a spring suit but has no sleeves and is usually 2mm thick. Long John has full length legs, about 2 mm thick. The full set is self-explanatory, the most commonly used – especially in colder waters – whose thickness is determined by the water temperature that surfers usually find themselves.
Another difference in surfing wet clothes is that many people have two layers of material, and the area under the arm is thinner than the other areas, which makes arm movement easier, which is essential for good performance when surfing. In addition, if they venture into the cooler, it is common for surfers to add extra spandex suits under their wetsuits…
Wet clothes surf guide was originally published on Spring