How to choose the right wetsuit

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Buying a new wetsuit can be quite an investment and the right choice is going to make all the difference when you’re in and on the water. Most people keep a wetsuit for a number of seasons, so it makes sense to get a good one that will last you a while.

Which is your main sport? 

The first question to answer when you are buying a wetsuit is what you are getting it for. Whether you need it for swimming or surfing, windsurfing or kayaking, kitesurfing, paddleboarding or a combination of these will determine what type of wetsuit to go for. In general you would look for a lighter wetsuit for swimming than for the other sports to get the best flexibility.

Are you looking for a summer or winter wetsuit?

This is going to determine the thickness of your wetsuit. As a rule of thumb in Ireland you will need a 5/3  or 5/4 wetsuit if you want to be able to use it all year round for sports like surfing, windsurfing and kitesurfing. If you are looking for a wetsuit for swimming a 3/2 in the winter and a 2mm shorty in the summer would be what we would recommend.

What do different types of neoprene, seams and linings say about the quality of the wetsuit? 

The lighter, warmer and stretchier your suit, the better. Therefore higher grade neoprene that is lighter and stretchier will be more expensive than basic neoprene. Wetsuits with flat lock stitched seams are usually cheaper than those that have welded seams/glued seams. That is because welded and/or glued seams let less water through. A lot of the brands now offer wetsuits with lining on the inside that will be quick dry and offers another layer of warmth.

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All recommendations are for Ireland and meant as a guideline only. You can see our range of wetsuits here: Men | Women | Children

Surfing / Windsurfing / Kitesurfing / Wakeboarding

Summer: A 3/2 or 4/3 full suit are perfect for summer in Ireland. If you are only getting one wetsuit for all year round, get a 5/4 though. There are very few days that you would be too warm surfing in a 5/4. If you’re feeling warm you might choose a wetsuit with short legs, if you are kitesurfing or wakeboarding or a wetsuit with short sleeves if you are windsurfing.

Winter: You need a 5/4 and if it’s within your budget to get a second wetsuit you might look towards a 6/5/4 for the deep winter. If you are doing a windsport, get a wetsuit that has a rubberised chest pad to offer more wind protection for your core.

A nice feature for kite- and windsurfing are velcro straps at the bottom of the leg to strap the wetsuit tightly close and stop water from gushing up your leg.

Paddleboarding / Kayaking

Summer: As you might stay dry for a lot of the time, a lighter wetsuit or one without sleeves will be great for summer. When paddleboarding or kayaking without being in the water much, you have to be careful not too overheat or dehydrate especially if you’re going long distance or on a warm day.  A shorty, 3/2 or 4/3 are all fine depending on what exactly you do and how much you feel the cold (and how much of a workout you are going for!)

Winter: In winter in Ireland you will need a 5/4, much the same as for the other sports mentioned above.

Swimming

If you are seriously into swimming and compete regularly in races (triathlons), you should consider buying a tri-suit. These will enhance your swimming and are great all year round.

If you swim just for fun or are not planning to compete in triathlons regularly, a 3/2 surf wetsuit will do the trick and will most likely only cost a fraction of a good tri-suit. Surf suits are  also more durable and so you will cover a greater range of activities.

Summer: Shorty or 3/2 (or maybe no wetsuit if you are feeling brave and only go into the water for a dip :)

Winter: 3/2 unless you feel the cold a lot, then you might choose a thicker wetsuit but should pick one with very stretchy neoprene to get as much flexibility in the shoulders as you can.

How long can I expect my wetsuit to last?

This depends on the quality of the suit, but mostly on how often you use it and what you do with it. If you use your wetsuit every day, you should expect it to last you around two seasons. After that the material will have stretched and the suit will have lost some of it’s warmth. That doesn’t mean you can’t use it anymore, it just won’t keep you as warm.

If you use your wetsuit once a week or even less it should last you a few years. We often have customers coming into the shop looking to replace a suit they have had for the last 4/5/6 years – it is absolutely possible to keep a wetsuit that long if you take good care of it.

Most wetsuits will come with a 12 month warranty, so if anything goes wrong with the seams or the neoprene, go back to the shop where you bought it and send it in for warranty. This obviously does not cover damage on the suit that is from use for example when you get caught on rocks, there is no warranty for that.

Front Zip (Chest Zip) versus Back Zip

Wetsuits with front zip (or zipless suits but with the same closure system) are gaining in popularity. Some say that they are warmer than backzip suits, but is that really the case?

If done well a front zip suit can definitely have some advantages over a backzip, for example that there is nothing limiting the stretchiness of your suit on the back. You need to look out for drain holes, a zip you can easily close yourself (because who wants to ask strangers on the beach to help them get into their suit every time!) and a structure that lets water out rather than collects it under the material. Not all front zip closure systems are the same!

A backzip has advantages too though, most of all that it is much easier to get into the suits. Particularly in high end suits the manufacturers have put a lot of thought into the construction of the backzip and how to minimise water getting through and maximise the stretch on the back. A zip might be shorter and might sit on a second layer outside the actual wetsuit (like the O’Neill patented ZEN zip closure system).

Which size is right for me?

The best way to choose the right size would be to go to your local shop and try it on with the help of the expert sales assistants. People working in watersports shops are trained and will be able to tell you whether a suit is a good fit. Of course, all brands have size charts online and you can take your measurements as a good start. In general you want the wetsuit to be tight, tighter than you think it should be. Neoprene stretches and if you start too big, the wetsuit just isn’t going to do the job.  If you haven’t worn a wetsuit before it might be difficult to decide whether a wetsuit fits you well or not, so buying online might create more hassle in the long run if you have to exchange it or worse wear it and find out that it doesn’t fit you right. If you know your size in a certain brand there’s nothing to be said against ordering online of course – you can find our range of wetsuits in our online shop.

Stocking Fillers for €20 or less

You’ve got the big pressies sorted but are looking for stocking fillers or a Christkindl present? Here’s our handy list of gift ideas for €20 or less.

1. Amphibia Waterproof Pouch … €15

Amphibia Waterproof Pouch

Protect your phone or keys with the Amphibia Waterproof Pouch. Adrian, who is the inventor behind the Amphibia products recently updated the pouch to make sure it fits the latest smartphones and you can now use your phone while inside the pouch.

2. FCS Ratchet Tool … €17

FCS Ratchet Tool

The FCS Ratchet Tool comes with 7 different steel tool bits so you’ll aways have the right one to hand. A must-have item for every surfer!

3. Northcore Wetsuit Bag … €10

Northcore Wetsuit Bag

This is a great bag to store your swim gear or wetsuit on the go. It folds up very neatly and will fit inside your backpack and protect your wet gear while keeping everything else dry.

4. Amphibia Microfibre Travel Towel … €15 (Standard) €20 (Large)

Amphibia Microfibre Travel Towel

These towels are just amazing, super absorbent and lightweight, they will fold up very small in your bag, so they’re perfect for on-the-go.

5. Surf Cafe Cookbook & Surf Cafe Living … €20 each

Surf Cafe Living

Written by Jane and Myles Lamberth, the owners of Shells Cafe in Strandhill, Sligo, these two books will take you straight to the westcoast with lovely photos, stories and recipes to bring the surf lifestyle to your home, including my favourite collection of ‘soul food’ recipes that are perfect for this time of the year.

6. Dakine Soho Wallet… €17

Dakine’s most popular women’s wallet comes in lots of different designs and with some very handy features, plenty of room for cards and a zippered coin pocket.

7. Gift Voucher

Surfdock Gift Voucher 

Not sure what to get? The Surfdock and Wakedock Gift Vouchers have you covered. All vouchers are valid for 12 months.

New Adventure Dublin website launched

Adventure Dublin Logo Revised 16.2.16 11.30.21

Surfdock is delighted to be a member of Adventure Dublin, a cooperative of independent outdoor activity providers in Dublin. The group’s website has just been launched is a great platform to find out all about the activities on offer with handy insider tips for Dublin and exclusive discounts for bookings referred through the website. Check out adventuredublin.com for more.

Any questions in relation to Adventure Dublin can be emailed to info@adventuredublin.com.

Top 5 Watersports Christmas Gift Ideas

Is it too early to mention the C* word? We’re just about 8 weeks away from the main event and have picked our favourite Christmas gift ideas early to give you some early inspiration.

1. Changing Robes

North core Beach Basha Changing Robe

Our all-time favourite gift and must-have essential for anyone who is into watersports has to be the Northcore Beach Basha in Adults or Kids sizes. Gone are the days of trying to cover up with a towel while trying to change at the beach or by the pool. Throw over the Beach Basha and just get changed underneath.

The adult version comes in three colours – blue, black and grey. The kids version which is suitable for children up to 12 years comes in blue.

2. Dakine Point Backpack

Dakine Point Wet/Dry

We have just added the Dakine range of technical backpacks to the shop and are very impressed with their functionality and design. My current favourite is the Point 29L Wet/Dry, because of the tons of space it offers and the waterproof compartment that keeps my wet gear separate (and everything else dry!) It comes with a fleece lined pocket for sunglasses and skateboard carry straps, all very handy features for on the go.

3. Boots, Hoods, Gloves

O'Neill Heat Boot 5mm Round Toe

You can never go wrong with these absolutely essential kit items. One of my top picks this season is the O’Neill Heat Boot (5mm round toe), a soft boot with straps BLABLABLA. Depending on the temperatures gloves range in thickness, check out the O’Neill 1.5mm Psycho DL Glove or O’Neill 3mm SLX Glove. If you are looking for a budget option the Typhoon 3mm Neo Glove are the way to go. Hoods also come in different thicknesses, 1.5mm for milder days and 3mm for the depth of winter.

4. Indo Board Balance Boards

Indo Board Balance Board

Not technically a watersports item but a great tool to improve your balance and work out your core which will definitely be of benefit to any boardsport you might be into. The Indo Boards come in some lovely designs and you can choose between a roller and a cushion (or both) depending on which exercises you would like to do with them.

5. Carver Skateboards

Carver Skateboards

Again, not a watersports item, but Carver Skateboards are hands down the best alternative to surfing if you either don’t fancy getting into the water when it’s too cold or can’t make it to the surf breaks as often as you’d like (Hello, Dubliners :-).

Watersports Flea Market 17th September

Second hand market square 17th September

Surfdock will be hosting our second Watersports Flea Market on Saturday 17th September at our shop in Grand Canal Dock. Join us from 11am to 2pm to sell, browse, buy and barter. The event is going to run alongside the Wakedock Grassroots Tour 2nd Stop with plenty of watersports enthusiasts on site – a great platform to sell your equipment.

Admission is free and it’s only €10 if you would like to sell, so if it’s time to clear out your garage and make room for new toys, get in touch by email to shop@surfdock.ie or call us on 01-6683945 to register to sell. You can also register online (click on the Flea Market tab).

You’re invited to sell anything watersports related, from surfboards to windsurfers, kites to paddleboards, wakeboards and all the accessories.

Use the advantage of the Dock being right here for you to try boards before you buy.

If you have any questions or can’t make the date but have something you would like us to sell for you, get in touch.

01-6683945
shop@surfdock.ie