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The Neosport 3/2mm Men's Neoprene Back Zip Jumpsuit is crafted from 90% neoprene and 10% nylon, designed to provide a snug yet comfortable fit. It offers exceptional warmth for various water sports, featuring durable construction with spot taped stress points and flatlock seams. The suit is equipped with lycra-trimmed openings for added comfort, making it an essential gear for paddleboarding, kiteboarding, and kayaking enthusiasts.
C**B
Sz 8 way too big, probably a warehouse deal error
I have a Neosport 2.5 mm vest & a 3 mm long sleeve shorty in sz 6. I love them and they fit perfectly (5' 6", 140 lbs - sz 6 jeans and few curves). I bought a warehouse deal sz 8 thinking that 1 size up would be more comfortable.It was huge! The biggest problem was the gaping neoprene in the armpits, both front and back. In fairness, there was no hang tag, but a piece of tape inside the wrist with a 10 on it - so it was entirely possible it was mislisted. I ordered a sz 8 in a 5 mm and the fit was much better, but there was still some gaping. I returned both.I then ordered a sz 6 in a 5 mm and the fit was close to perfect with only very slight gaping in the back armpit area. While the suit was very tight (as a proper wetsuit should be), the neoprene was stretchy enough to wear over my 5 mm shorty. Not particularly comfortable, feeling like the Michellin man, but a reasonable trade off for the added warmth. Plus no need for a 7/5 mm suit.Lesson learned:* no need to account for thickness in determining size.* if a brand fits well, stick with that brand and size. As my figure is more "boyish", l'm sticking with Neosport.For the newbies: wetsuit means that water gets into the suit. A proper fit is really tight. Then the small amount of water between you and the wetsuit is warmed by your body. Ideally, the suit fits so that your nice warm water is not squished out and cold water fills in as you move. Hence, gaping armpits is a serious hazard to your warmth.Also, I wear a beanie to keep my hair out from under my mask. It also keeps that hair that isn't caught under the mask strap from sweeping across your line of sight as you swim.
A**.
A good value for a wet suit
I bought this wet suit for use in canyoneering through water holes and also for wading the Narrows in Zion. So far, I've made two trips into the Narrows wearing the suit, both in the winter. I was quite comfortable during both trips, despite the cool air temperature and the cold water. Though most of the hike is in water less than 2 feet, some of the holes were chest high. I like the reinforced knees and that should help during the canyoneering adventures.I have two minor issues with the suit:1) I wish that it came with zippers on the ankles. That would make it much easier to get on and off. I have a hard time getting the suit over my feet.2) The overall fit is fine but I have a somewhat long trunk for my height (5'10", 175lb). Because of this, the crotch rides up pretty tight and the neck pulls down a bit, causing some chafing. That's not really a fault of the suit, just my proportions. I don't know if a larger suit would resolve this and still fit properly everywhere else. An extra large suit seems like too much for my build.
G**L
Fits great
I was worried about buying a wetsuit online but took a chance with this one. I was surprised how well it fit me. I'm 5'10", 220 lbs, and the 2XL fits great. Tight but not too tight, movement is good, and neck and sleeves are good. Of course there are better ones out there but at this price, it doesn't get any better.
J**B
Odd fit
The fit is odd. I originally bought a women's sz 4 (my normal size). The 4 was WAY to short in the torso, I couldn't move without getting a major wedgie. And the neck was way too tight, choking me right on my wind pipe. I decided to go two sizes up (I thought just going up one size would probably still be too short in the torso). So I returned the 4 and got an 8. (I'm 5'3", 117lbs, long-waisted, small bust). The 8 is obviously too big in the chest, upper arms, and waist. but it's still a little short in the torso, and still uncomfortably tight at the neck. The neck is adjustable, but that doesn't really help, it's the construction of the neck that puts pressure right on the trachea. So I'm afraid a size 6 will be too short in the torso and neck. Can't decide whether to exchange or not. The material is very stiff and thick (I want that for cold water) and heavy. The whole suit weighs about 5.5lbs (I weighed it). Since it's so thick and stiff, it can be hard to put on, but here's a neat trick to make it easier to put on: Put a plastic bag over your foot/hand and then slide it through, then remove the bag. (see picture). For removal, just roll the suit off turning it inside out, rather than trying to pull it straight off. I'll let you know if I exchange it for a size 6.
E**.
Great wetsuit for the price. Thick enough for 50 degree water.
I recently purchased this wetsuit for use while abalone diving on the Northern California coastline. Having never been diving until recently, I wasn't interested in spending a ton of money on an expensive suit that I wasn't certain I would use very often.Based on the price and the decent reviews I went with the Neosport brand for the wetsuit, gloves, hood and boots. I couldn't be more pleased than I am with the products.The wetsuit is well constructed with sturdy seams. The zipper works very well and forms a nice tight seal. Fairly good fit around the neck, with just enough room to simultaneously wear a hood for added warmth. Foot and hand openings are snug, but gave little resistance while donning the suit. From start to finish it took me maybe 3 minutes to put the wet suit on.There is a very small amount of padding on the knees, although it is not nearly as much as on the more expensive suits. This hasn't turned out to be a big problem for me so far, as I haven't done much kneeling on them or crawling across many abrasive rocks.As to the thickness, I spent 90 minutes to two hours on consecutive days in 45-50 degree water with this suit without any problem. And this coming from a guy that hates cold water. I started to get cold at the end, but that is to be expected in water that cold for that long.In all, I am very happy with my Neosport wetsuit. it worked very well the first few times that I have used it and I have no reason to think that it won't last for many more.
L**O
Cómodo
Esta muy cómodo, me quedo un poco ajustado seguí las instrucciones de las medidas pero aún así lo siento apretado, es large yo creo un XL me hubiese quedado mejor, soy 34 de cintura y peso 88 kgs, en el
O**L
buen servicio de paqueteria
todo fue bien y llego a tiempo
O**O
Great product but too short in torso area!!
We originally ordered the size 4 which fit my wife in most areas but the torso was way to small from the neck to the bottom so that it was choking her and crowding up her bottom. However, the quality and the look was great so we ordered the size 6. This size fit her better but was definitely fitting looser throughout the suit. However, it is still really tight from in the torso area. There just isn't enough length from the shoulders to the bottom area. She will make this work though since it is close but it is unfortunate that they just don't cut the suit to give a couple more inches of lengh in the torso area.
S**R
Flexible and warm
Love this suit. It has good flexibility for swimming, is easy to get on and off and is heavy enough to be warm in our Pacific Northwest water. The shipping was very fast.
C**K
Torso too short
The cut of the wetsuit was off for me. The torso was too short and so I was not able to get the suit over my shoulders and zipped up without giving myself a MAJOR wedgy. When I did do the zipper up there was no way that I was able to bend forward, sit or raise my arms. The material used and the seams & zippers looked good though. Wish it had fit me better. I ended up donating the wetsuit to an organization.
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