How to Buy the Right Wetsuit - Find the right features and thickness for your diving needs.

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  • čas přidán 16. 07. 2024
  • Buying a wetsuit is trickier than you think. Here are some tips you should know before buying wetsuits.
    Check out our video, Live August 4th 2021, "How to Fit a wetsuit: • How a Wetsuit Should F...
    Check out our Wetsuit selection here: leviathanscuba.com/wetsuits-r...
    00:00 - Intro
    00:50 - Determine your need
    01:20 - 2 kinds of Neoprene
    02:34 - What will it do for you.
    03:30 - Wet suit is Wet
    04:27 - How long are they effective
    07:40 - Buy the right one.
    08:02 - Features
    08:45 - How thick do I need
    12:00 - Sizing
    Diving is my passion and I try and help people with our videos.
    If you feel I've earned it please like this video, consider subscribing to our channel czcams.com/users/leviathanscuba... , and sharing our videos with someone else who you think might like them.
    I hope it helped you in some way, Sincerely thank you for watching our videos.
    Warm Regards, Freddy

Komentáře • 24

  • @DarkKoffee
    @DarkKoffee Před 2 lety +5

    Thank you very much for creating such an thoroughly informative content! I’ve been binge-watching for getting my first scuba gear and it’s been extremely helpful!!

  • @ChristopherBurgert
    @ChristopherBurgert Před rokem

    Great video! Thanks for the information!

  • @emadhamdyyoussef2112
    @emadhamdyyoussef2112 Před 2 lety

    Thanks a lot for your beneficial videos

  • @siriexploretheworld
    @siriexploretheworld Před 2 lety

    Thank you! Very informative… I’m about to buy a wetsuit. Your video is very helpful.

  • @petezamora3522
    @petezamora3522 Před 6 měsíci

    Thank you

    • @LeviathanScuba
      @LeviathanScuba  Před 5 měsíci

      You're welcome. More to come soon. Thanks for watching. Freddy

  • @katiedonihoo1387
    @katiedonihoo1387 Před 2 lety

    Thanks, this was helpful! I just have 1 question about sizing. I’m 5’10, weight 150lbs but my sizing is way off. For all the wet suits I’ve found my chest and waste size indicate 2-3 sizes smaller than my hip size would indicate. Which one should I error towards?

  • @DreadLordOfNaggaroth
    @DreadLordOfNaggaroth Před rokem

    please add some subs for metric system. Freedom units work only in US and UK

  • @karlgarnett7445
    @karlgarnett7445 Před 2 lety

    Can Someone Answer: I have a Question I'm 5 Foot 3 Little over weight due to all our lock Downs. Now when I had my older Wetsuit It would fit "BUT/ EXCEPT" the Arms where longer and the Legs where also longer. So there was slackness in those areas. ALSO HAD NO HEAT LOSS SCUBA DIVING IN Philippines (subic bay) Now that I'm getting a newer wetsuit and Thinker as said in the Videos of NO Slackness. Would it matter if there is some slackness in the legs and arms area? Or Should I get a 2 Piece Wetsuit?

  • @whitneybaird972
    @whitneybaird972 Před rokem

    Hey. Thanks for this video!! I still need help in regards to sizing. My height, weight, etc. dont all aligned to a specific size. How do I determine that as a bigger female?

    • @fruitypebbles803
      @fruitypebbles803 Před rokem

      I’ve heard that women who wear plus sizes are better off buying a men’s wetsuit, because there is a much larger range of sizes available for men.

  • @nathaliejk3696
    @nathaliejk3696 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Which kind of wet suit is preferable for winter swimming?

    • @LeviathanScuba
      @LeviathanScuba  Před 4 měsíci +1

      A warm one!!! Ok, I know. Actually, the thickness correlates to the temp you are swimming in. Triathlon racers use a very thin flexible suit that is ok on the warmth scale, but they are only swimming for a short period. Their training is often not in the same water they are racing in. My recommendation would be to look at layers. Example would be a shorty 3 mil for temps 76 farenheit and up. Full 3 mil suit for 72 to 76. Then add layers as the temp drops. Some wear both a shorty and a full. I use a 1.5 mil skin with my other suits to get more warmth. A swimmer can get away with a thinner suit because they are full on exercising. Thanks for watching, more to come soon. Freddy

  • @originalkk882
    @originalkk882 Před 2 lety

    3 decades of diving Cayman at various times of year. Winter 5 mm suit, Spring and late Autumn 3mm, Summer and early Autumn, no suit. It's 85F in the Summer, down to 79-80F in Winter. Wetsuits are a pain, as you need more weight, which means a greater change in buoyancy to adjust for. You should be staying off the reef anyway, which is easier if you carry less weight because you don't wear a suit, so the protection element is moot.

  • @kienanrobbins8534
    @kienanrobbins8534 Před 2 lety

    Going to the Red Sea in June. I have a 5mm suit. Should I get a 3mm for the trip?

  • @benheckendorn2696
    @benheckendorn2696 Před rokem

    Cressi is the best example, because it reflex italian sizes perfectly, so don't feel ashamed if you wear normally size L, Cressi you will need XL.
    Same with italian shirts.
    By the way I don't understand girls, why they get crazy about their size and weight, there was onces a interview in geman TV, He asked few girls about their weight two were 70kg but you didn't saw anything, okay german girls are quite tall, mostly 1.75 m.
    Please do me a favour, girls please don't look too much at your weight 5kg too much who cares.
    I heard around 5-7kg too much is still okay, sometimes even more healthy then too less.
    👌dive save and keep enjoying it.

    • @LeviathanScuba
      @LeviathanScuba  Před rokem +1

      As every manufacturer size is unique to them it only reflects their sizing. Once we ordered a dry suit for a gal. It fit her perfectly. She wouldn't buy it because it was a medium and she was a small. So, we changed the tag to a small. She loves that drysuit to this day. Thanks for watching Ben. More to come soon. Freddy

  • @maglardyful
    @maglardyful Před měsícem +1

    What it is your web sitee

    • @LeviathanScuba
      @LeviathanScuba  Před měsícem

      Leviathanscuba.com and Coralkeyscuba.com. Thanks for watching. Freddy

  • @ChrisEpler
    @ChrisEpler Před 3 měsíci

    I'm looking at getting my first suit, some discussion on 'how close' you need to be to the measurements in the sizing charts would be good. 1/2"? 1"? What if it's off by 2"? What about certain areas, is being off in the chest more lenient than being off in the inseam or hip etc... I think I match a XL Short in Bare but their chest shows 43-45 and I'm about 41.5...

    • @LeviathanScuba
      @LeviathanScuba  Před 3 měsíci

      To answer your question, better to be a little larger in the waist and hips than the chest. The upper torso leaks or flushes with water a bit easier than the hips do simply because 3 access points at the neck, and both arms. They really should be snug. Hopefully there is a shop where you can try one on first. My advice is to go with a smaller suit. Look for materials like "Hyper stretch, thermo stretch, Hyper flex, etc." You wear them a little smaller but they close the gaps between smaller and larger areas. Hope that helps. Freddy

  • @muxahx3096
    @muxahx3096 Před rokem +4

    please use metric system