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Cressi 2mm Girl Lido Short Scuba Diving Wetsuit - DIPNDIVECressi 2mm Girl Lido Short Scuba Diving Wetsuit - DIPNDIVE
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Cressi 2mm Girl Lido Short Wetsuit

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Cressi 2mm Boy Lido Short Scuba Diving Wetsuit - DIPNDIVECressi 2mm Boy Lido Short Scuba Diving Wetsuit - DIPNDIVE
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Cressi 2mm Boy Lido Short Scuba Diving Wetsuit

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Bare Unisex Exowear Vest - DIPNDIVE
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Bare Unisex Exowear Vest

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Cressi Med X Shorty 2.5mm Junior Scuba Dive Wetsuit - DIPNDIVECressi Med X Shorty 2.5mm Junior Scuba Dive Wetsuit - DIPNDIVE
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Cressi Med X Shorty 2.5mm Junior Scuba Dive Wetsuit

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Cressi 2.5mm Lady Tortuga Shorty Wetsuit - DIPNDIVECressi 2.5mm Lady Tortuga Shorty Wetsuit - DIPNDIVE
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Cressi 2.5mm Lady Tortuga Shorty Wetsuit

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NeoSport Unisex Full Body Sport Skin - DIPNDIVENeoSport Unisex Full Body Sport Skin - DIPNDIVE
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NeoSport Unisex Full Body Sport Skin

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Mares Coral 1mm Scuba Wetsuit - DIPNDIVE

Affordable Wetsuits FAQs

What's a Good Price for a Wetsuit?

A good price for a wetsuit varies based on the type, brand, and quality:

  • Entry-level wetsuits (basic features, less insulation): $50-$150, ideal for casual or warm-water use.
  • Mid-range wetsuits (better materials, flexibility, and insulation): $150-$300, suitable for most recreational surfers and divers.
  • High-end wetsuits (premium materials, advanced insulation, and durability): $300-$600+, often used by professionals or those diving in extreme conditions.

What is the Difference Between Cheap and Expensive Wetsuits?

Materials: Expensive wetsuits use high-quality neoprene that’s more flexible, lightweight, and durable, while cheaper ones might use stiffer, less comfortable neoprene.

Construction and Seams: High-end wetsuits often feature glued, blind-stitched, or taped seams to improve waterproofing and durability, while cheaper wetsuits may have basic stitching that allows more water entry.

Fit and Flexibility: Pricier wetsuits often have a more tailored fit and additional stretch panels for greater flexibility, which is essential for performance sports.

Thermal Protection: Premium wetsuits typically offer better insulation and lining (like fleece or thermal layers) for warmth in colder water.

In general, more expensive wetsuits provide better comfort, durability, and warmth, making them worth the investment for frequent or advanced use.