Product Details
Model No.:S-5000BC
Product Origin:China
Brand Name:OEM
Price Terms:CIF, FOB
Payment Terms:T/T, L/C
Certification:CE
Description:There are many types of wet suits, they offer freedom of movement and span a range
of water temperatures. Suits designed for scuba diving are vastly different.
Wetsuits are made from neoprene, a stretchy synthetic rubber material. They are made
out of several of these pieces of neoprene stitched together to cover the desired
body parts. Wetsuits come as shorties, full suits and some even have detachable
arms and legs. The neoprene comes in different thickness, from 1.5 to 9 mm.
The thicker, the neoprene is warmer in the suit. Surfers who brave extreme cold
conditions usually wear a semi-dry suit.
Steps:
1) Understand the relationship between suit thickness, designated in millimeters,
and body warmth. A 4-3 full suit is 4 mm thick in the body and 3 mm thick in
the arms and legs, and is the best choice for water that's 50 to 60°F (10
to 16°C). For even colder water, get a 5-mm hooded suit. If you rarely see
temperatures this low, consider one that's 1 or 2 mm thick
2) Decide what kind you need. A suit with cut-off arms and legs is called a shorty
and is good whenever maximum freedom of movement is needed. A full suit
extends to your wrists and ankles, and is necessary for colder water. A farmer
john has full legs and no arms. It's favored by paddlers and is the bottom
layer for scuba divers
3) Inspect the seams. The better the construction, the warmer the suit. In a high-
quality seam, the edges of the material meet flush, are glued and sewn into
place, and are then covered by a strip of cloth. Cheaper seams can leave a
small hump and exposed stitching
4) Try on different brands. You want a snug fit that doesn't constrict your
movement or breathing. All suits enlarge slightly with use. Avoid suits that
bag around your waist or ankles
5) Set your budget according to how often you'll use your wet suit. An inexpensive
shorty costs about USD60, while a better-quality one may be USD100. An
inexpensive full suit is about USD150 to USD200. A top-quality full suit is
USD250 to USD350
6) Choose a wet suit for children based on the same criteria. Pint-sized wet suits
range from USD50 to USD100. Keep in mind that kids often grow out of a wet suit
before they wear it out, which makes finding a good used one a smart move. As
they grow, kids want to spend more time in the water, which requires buying a
better suit. Comfortable and warm for fishing lovers
Features:
1) Cute designs
2) Portable and easy to cover the reel
3) Quality neoprene glued with nylon
4) OEM service offered
Packing:
Polybag and carton