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Kiteworldshop is your premier destination if you are looking for a high-quality neoprene wetsuit.

Our selection is designed to support you in every discipline: kitesurfing, wing foiling, SUP, windsurfing, surfing, and much more. We offer a complete range for every need, skill level, and adventure. In one place, you will find wetsuits from ION, Manera, Mystic, Neilpryde, O’Neill, Prolimit, and Rip Curl—leading brands that guarantee the high standards of quality we have always stood for.

Neoprene is a synthetic material featuring a microcellular spongy structure, renowned for its extraordinary thermal insulation. Thanks to the micro-air bubbles within the material, which trap and retain body heat, it protects the body from thermal shocks. This is especially true for "wet" suits, where a thin layer of water warmed by the body is held between the skin and the material, creating an effective barrier against the external cold.

The waterproof outer shell is also highly flexible. Its elasticity, shock-absorption capabilities, and abrasion resistance make neoprene ideal for those practicing water sports year-round.

How to choose the right neoprene wetsuit

Neoprene thermal insulation technology is the most effective available to us. The balance between flexibility and buoyancy offered by this material is unsurpassed. To make your purchase easier, regardless of your experience level, we have prepared a comprehensive guide to choosing your wetsuit.

First, you must consider your specific discipline. Secondly, seasonality is key. Those who only hit the water during warm months will need a summer suit with a different thickness than those surfing in the dead of winter. This is where the topic of how to choose a winter wetsuit correctly comes into play. The type of cut, stitching, and entry system (zippers) are also crucial factors.

Choosing a wetsuit based on your sport

Every water discipline requires a specific type of suit.

  • Kitesurfing wetsuit: for kiters, dynamic movement is essential. To perform jumps and maneuvers, you need maximum freedom.

  • Wing Foil wetsuit: comfort, agility, and freedom are indispensable when you need to be at one with the wind.

  • SUP wetsuit: in Stand-Up Paddling, thermal insulation matters more than pure high-speed performance. Due to wind exposure, you need a "second skin" that isolates you from the cold and damp.

  • Windsurfing wetsuit: windsurfers require stability and reactivity. In this case, the suit must offer ergonomic support while ensuring flexibility.

  • Surfing wetsuit: here, the focus is on protection and hydrodynamics—maximum freedom of movement without sacrificing warmth.

Choosing a wetsuit based on the season

Seasonality is another element you cannot overlook.

  • Full Suit: offers complete protection and is designed to ensure thermal insulation and comfort even in low temperatures. Men’s and women’s winter wetsuits fall into this category, typically featuring thicknesses around 5/4mm or 6/5mm, making them the favorites for the harshest conditions. Some models include an integrated hood for better head protection, known as "hooded" suits. However, full suits are not limited to winter; lighter models like 4/3mm or 3/2mm are perfect for mild temperatures.

  • Drysuit: provides maximum thermal protection and is used to withstand extreme, sub-zero conditions. Drysuits are the heaviest and warmest options on the market.

  • Shorty: generally featuring 2/2mm or 3/2mm thickness, shorties can have short or long sleeves but leave the legs free for maximum mobility. Lightweight and minimal, it is the perfect summer wetsuit for men and women, and a versatile solution for mild waters and mid-seasons.

  • Overknee: a hybrid model that ends just above the knee, offering a great balance between warmth and freedom. Usually 3/2mm or 4/3mm thick, it is ideal for mid-season use in mild to cool temperatures.

  • Long John (Men) / Long Jane (Women): a sleeveless model with long legs, designed to eliminate arm restriction and offer excellent shoulder rotation.

Wetsuit thickness is indicated by two numbers separated by a slash. The first digit refers to the neoprene thickness (in millimeters) on the chest/torso, while the second refers to the arms and legs. One millimeter is usually subtracted from the limbs to favor movement.

In our store, you will also find various wetsuit accessories—items that can increase your comfort and protection while you ride, without compromising the practicality of your technical gear.

The best neoprene wetsuit brands

The brands we carry at Kiteworldshop are the best in the industry. Leaders in waterwear like ION, Manera, Mystic, and Neilpryde have developed innovative, comfortable suits that allow you to get in the water all year round.

Brands like O’Neill, Prolimit, and Rip Curl produce high-performance, long-lasting technical apparel.

Why shop at Kiteworldshop?

Why choose us? We could tell you that our store is entirely dedicated to water board sports or that we have a massive range of models and sizes, but you can see that for yourself. Visit our site and explore the pages dedicated to men's wetsuits, women's wetsuits, and kids' wetsuits.

We have a boundless passion for watersports. Do you need advice or are you unsure about how to maintain your neoprene wetsuit? Contact us! (Or check out our blog).

Thanks to fast and punctual shipping, shopping at Kiteworldshop is always convenient. What are you waiting for? Put us to the test today!