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TYR Women's Competitor Tri Suit - DIPNDIVETYR Women's Competitor Tri Suit - DIPNDIVE
TYR TYR Women's Competitor Tri Suit
Sale price$109.99 USD
Cressi Med X Shorty 2.5mm Junior Scuba Dive Wetsuit - DIPNDIVECressi Med X Shorty 2.5mm Junior Scuba Dive Wetsuit - DIPNDIVE
Cressi 2.5mm Lady Tortuga Shorty Wetsuit - DIPNDIVECressi 2.5mm Lady Tortuga Shorty Wetsuit - DIPNDIVE
Cressi Cressi 2.5mm Lady Tortuga Shorty Wetsuit
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Sale price$79.95 USD
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Shorty Wetsuits FAQs

How Should a Shorty Wetsuit Fit?

A springsuit should have a snug fit and feel almost like a second skin. When the shorty wetsuit is too loose, it will allow a lot of water to flush through, which will make you cold. On the contrary, if the springsuit fits too tight, it may restrict movement and impair blood circulation.

When choosing a shorty wetsuit, pay attention to its cut as it can also affect the springsuit’s performance.

Short-sleeve shorty wetsuits provide more freedom for movement in the elbows area.

Long-sleeve shorty wetsuits will protect the arms from the sun rays and/or cold water.

Also, consider shorty’s zipper placement. A springsuit can come with a back zipper, a vertical front zipper, or a horizontal chest zipper.

Long back and front zippers make the suit easier to put on and take off.

Chest zip shorty wetsuits offer more freedom in the back area and will be perfect for more active sports.

If you want to use the shorty primarily to layer it on top of your fullsuit, go for the one with a full-length diagonal zipper. It makes the donning and doffing process more effortless.

When to Wear a Shorty Wetsuit?

A shorty wetsuit can be used for almost any aquatic activity. That being said, when making your choice you should consider the springsuit thickness. Divers can wear a thin 1-3mm shorty in warm water. For surface watersports, such shorty can last you well into the fall and should provide enough warmth even in colder temperate waters. Anything over 3-5mm is most often used for layering a shorty wetsuit over a fullsuit to create a double layer around the torso. So if you are choosing a shorty wetsuit for cold water diving, go for 5-7mm neoprene.

As for the zipper placement, springsuits for diving, most often come with a back or long vertical front zipper. A chest zip shorty wetsuit will be perfect for surfing. If you are a fan of paddleboarding and kayaking, a short sleeve springsuit will provide more freedom while paddling. A shorty wetsuit will also be great for snorkeling and open-water swimming as it gives just enough warmth in slightly colder weather. Choose a long-sleeve springsuit for the first activity and a short-sleeve suit for the second one.

Which Shorty Wetsuit to Choose?

DIPNDIVE has a variety of shorty wetsuits from different brands. Henderson and NeoSport provide thick long-sleeve shorties for layering. TYR and Cressi have springsuits for kids made of thin neoprene. ScubaPro, Seac, Henderson, and Cressi have short-sleeve shorty wetsuits with front or back zippers for both men and women. Find the best wetsuit shorty that will meet all your needs.

What Do You Wear Under a Shorty Wetsuit?

Under a shorty wetsuit, most divers wear a swimsuit, rash guard, or dive skin. This layer can add a bit of extra warmth and protection. For additional warmth, some divers also opt for a thin thermal layer designed for water sports.