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Buy surfsuit: sport wetsuit for kitesurfing and windsurfing

A surfsuit is a wetsuit specifically developed for active watersports: kitesurfing, windsurfing, surfing and similar movement-intensive disciplines. What sets a surfsuit apart from a standard recreational wetsuit is the quality of the neoprene, the zip construction and the extra reinforcements at wear points such as knees and armpits. Premium sport wetsuits are made from higher-quality neoprene with more stretch and faster recovery, so the wetsuit offers no resistance to the movements your sport requires.

Type Thickness Water temperature Season
Fullsuit / Steamer 3/2 mm >16°C Summer (Jul–Aug)
Fullsuit / Steamer 4/3 mm 12–16°C Spring/Autumn (Apr–Jun, Sep–Oct)
Steamer / thick fullsuit 5/4 mm 8–12°C Early spring / late autumn
Shorty 2/2–3/2 mm >20°C Hottest summer days, warm destinations

Prolimit and Mystic: sport wetsuits for kite and windsurf

Prolimit is a Dutch brand with direct roots in the kitesurfing and windsurfing community. The Prolimit Fusion and Predator are fullsuit models for serious kite and windsurfers. Mystic offers a broad line from entry-level to performance wetsuits for advanced riders. Both brands offer men's and women's models.

Chest zip (Freezip) vs back zip: for surf sports

For kitesurfing and windsurfing, a chest zip (Freezip) is the standard choice: more back flexibility and less water entry during intensive movements. A back zip is easier to put on and take off, suitable for less intensive watersports. A Free-X V-zip (Prolimit) is a hybrid construction combining the flexibility of a chest zip with the convenience of a back zip.

Frequently asked questions about surfsuits

What makes a surfsuit different from a regular wetsuit?
Surfsuits are made from premium neoprene with higher stretch, have a chest zip as standard, and are extra reinforced at wear points. They are designed for the movement demands of active watersports.
What thickness surfsuit do I need for kitesurfing?
3/2mm for summer water (above 16°C), 4/3mm for spring/autumn, 5/4mm for winter kiting with gloves and socks. Prolimit and Mystic have specific models for every season.
What is the difference between a fullsuit and a shorty for surf sports?
Fullsuit covers the entire body, standard for European water temperatures. Shorty for summer days above 20°C. For most European kitesurfers and windsurfers, a fullsuit is the most versatile choice.
How long does a surfsuit last with intensive use?
With good care, 3 to 5 seasons with intensive use. Rinse after each session with fresh water, dry in shade on a wide hanger, lubricate the zip, inspect seams annually.

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