Men's Long John Wetsuits are defined by their long legs and sleeveless design, hailing from the early days of surfing, where Aussie's surfed in AFL Guernseys. Today... Read More
Men's Long John Wetsuits are defined by their long legs and sleeveless design, hailing from the early days of surfing, where Aussie's surfed in AFL Guernseys. Today the Long John is going strong as it is the only wetsuit style that will not place any resistance on your paddle/stroke because there's no neoprene on your shoulders or arms - more neoprene means more fatigue. The long legs work to keep your lower body warm and for swimmers, this helps in your lower-leg buoyancy. Often overlooked in the surfing world is the long-john and wetsuit top combo that is arguably the most seasonally versatile choice - it also doubles the thickness around your torso, considering the thickness of the top and long john are combined.
Although most commonly used by the surfing world we are finding the long-john style to be the most desirable for Triathlon, ocean swimming, canoeing, kayaking, SUPing, adventure racing and obstacle course racing - basically anything that involves strenuous arm activities. They're also a common style of wetsuit for two-piece designs in scuba diving and spearfishing, taking advantage of the zipperless design to achieve comfort, flexibility and quality water sealing.
To get the most out of your Mens Long John Wetsuit we recommend washing it with Wetsuit Wash & reading our maintenan
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