Women's Scuba Diving Wetsuits
A scuba diving wetsuit is generally the biggest factor in deciding your comfort and experience. You can have the best gear in the world but if you're cold... Read More
Women's Scuba Diving Wetsuits
A scuba diving wetsuit is generally the biggest factor in deciding your comfort and experience. You can have the best gear in the world but if you're cold you're going to be having a bad time, shivering all the fishies away and biting off your regulator mouthpiece... Many of us have, unfortunately, been subject to rental suits from dive schools that don't accommodate for those that feel the cold. This can permanently tarnish your perspective on wetsuits and turn you away from cold-water diving and you don't want that because cold-water is generally better visibility, at least in Australia that's the case.
This is where we can help! We've spent years cutting through the marketing spiels and fancy trademark names to bring you an unbiased selection of what we consider to be the best scuba diving wetsuits.
When making decisions on a women's scuba wetsuit you must first consider the thickness and this is very much personal preference. As a rough guide, we sell mostly 3mm scuba suits to QLDers, 5-7mm suits for Syndey Folk and 7-9mm in Melbourne. As there are countless factors in water temperatures we have made an info video to help you make informed decisions on thickness.
The other key elements are the type of seam and the zip system. We've gone into great lengths into stitching/seams in this blog post. As for zips, most commonly you'll find a back or front zip and it's personal preference but we consider front-zips to be the superior design, which, if you're intrigued about zip design, you can learn a bunch here however it's slightly surf-centric.
If you want to learn more in order to make an informed decision about buying a Women's spring suit online hit our video/blog links just below!
To get the most out of your wetsuit we recommend washing it with the Aussie formulated Wetsuit Wash between uses to remove sweat, salt, bacteria and chlorine and to follow steps outlaid in our Wetsuit Maintenance Blog.