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Dive into the world of custom wetsuits with a manufacturer that understands the intricate balance between performance, style, and durability. As a leader in bespoke wetsuit production, we’re dedicated to creating personalized solutions that fit your unique needs. Whether you’re an avid surfer, a professional diver, or a triathlete, our custom wetsuits are engineered with the latest materials and technology to ensure maximum comfort, flexibility, and protection. From selecting premium neoprene fabrics to customizing every detail of your wetsuit’s design, we transform your vision into reality.

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Explore a vast array of wetsuit styles available for wholesale and customization, tailored to meet your specific needs. Our catalog offers everything from lightweight spring suits to full body thermal neoprene wetsuits, each designed for different water conditions and sports. Whether you’re looking for sleek, performance focused designs or eco friendly options, our collection has something for everyone. Customize your wetsuits with a range of colors, patterns, and technical features, ensuring your brand stands out in the market. Choose from our best selling styles to promote your brand effectively.

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Fabrics Used To Custom Made Wetsuits

As your trusted neoprene wetsuits manufacturer, we understand that when it comes to custom made wetsuits, fabric selection is key to ensuring optimal performance, comfort, and durability. Our wetsuits are crafted from high grade neoprene(CR,SCR), a material renowned for its excellent insulation and flexibility, providing warmth in cold waters while allowing full range of motion. We also incorporate advanced fabrics like spandex and nylon blends to enhance elasticity and fit, ensuring the wetsuit molds perfectly to your body. Additionally, for those seeking eco friendly options, we offer limestone based neoprene, which offers the same high performance qualities with a reduced environmental impact. Each fabric choice is tailored to meet specific needs, ensuring your custom wetsuit is both functional and comfortable for all aquatic adventures.

SBR Neoprene

  • SBR (Styrene Butadiene Rubber) Neoprene is a popular material used in wetsuit manufacturing due to its excellent properties. This synthetic rubber offers good flexibility, durability, and thermal insulation, making it ideal for maintaining body heat in water. SBR Neoprene is known for its resistance to water, abrasion, and UV light, ensuring long lasting performance in harsh aquatic environments. Additionally, it provides a comfortable fit and is relatively lightweight, enhancing overall user comfort.
  • Cost:SBR Neoprene is generally more affordable compared to other types of neoprene, like CR (Chloroprene) neoprene. While exact prices can vary based on quality and market conditions, SBR Neoprene typically costs between $10 to $20 per meter, depending on the thickness and grade.

SCR Neoprene

  • SCR (Synthetic Chloroprene Rubber) Neoprene is a high performance material used in wetsuit production, known for its exceptional qualities. It combines the benefits of traditional chloroprene rubber with enhanced synthetic properties, offering excellent thermal insulation, flexibility, and durability. SCR Neoprene provides superior resistance to water, UV light, and chemicals, ensuring long-lasting performance in various aquatic environments. Its enhanced stretchability and comfort contribute to a better fit and increased freedom of movement.

  • The cost of SCR Neoprene is typically higher than that of SBR Neoprene but more affordable than premium CR Neoprene. Prices generally range from $15 to $30 per meter, depending on the thickness and specific grade of the material. This cost reflects its advanced performance features, making it a versatile choice for both recreational and professional wetsuits.

CR Neoprene

  • CR (Chloroprene Rubber) Neoprene is a high quality material commonly used in wetsuit manufacturing due to its superior properties. Known for its excellent thermal insulation, CR Neoprene effectively retains body heat, providing enhanced warmth in cold water conditions. It is highly resistant to water, UV light, and chemicals, ensuring durability and longevity even under harsh conditions. Additionally, CR Neoprene offers outstanding flexibility and comfort, allowing for a snug, unrestricted fit.

  • The cost of CR Neoprene is higher than that of SBR Neoprene, typically ranging from $20 to $40 per meter, depending on thickness and quality. This higher cost reflects its superior performance and longevity, making it a preferred choice for high end wetsuits designed for demanding aquatic activities.

Multiple Layer Composite Fabric Structure

  • Multiple Layer Composite Fabric Structure is an advanced material used in wetsuit manufacturing, designed to enhance performance through a combination of several layers with specific functions. This fabric structure typically features an outer layer(nylon or polyester)for durability and resistance to abrasion, a middle layer for thermal insulation(neoprene), and an inner layer for comfort and moisture management. The outer layer is often made from tough, water resistant materials that protect against external wear and tear while resisting UV damage. The middle layer, usually a high quality neoprene, provides superior insulation to retain body heat and ensure warmth in cold water. The inner layer, often made from a soft, moisture wicking material, enhances comfort by managing sweat and providing a smooth touch against the skin. This multi-layered approach not only improves the overall performance and longevity of the wetsuit but also offers better flexibility and a more customized fit. The cost of this advanced composite fabric is higher due to its complex construction and enhanced features, typically ranging from $30 to $50 per meter, reflecting its premium performance in demanding aquatic conditions.

Sewing process of wetsuit customization

  • The sewing process used in wetsuit manufacturing is crucial for ensuring durability, flexibility, and comfort. One key feature is the use of blind stitching or flatlock stitching, which minimizes water leakage and reduces friction against the skin. Blind stitching involves sewing the fabric pieces together from the inside, creating a smooth exterior that is less likely to cause irritation. Flatlock stitching, on the other hand, joins the fabric with overlapping seams that lie flat against the body, providing enhanced comfort and flexibility. Additionally, sealed seams are often applied using liquid tape or glue to further prevent water entry and increase the wetsuit’s insulation properties. This meticulous sewing process also includes reinforced stitching at high-stress areas such as elbows and knees to enhance durability. Each technique contributes to a wetsuit’s overall performance by ensuring a snug fit, improving heat retention, and extending the garment’s lifespan, making the wetsuit suitable for various aquatic activities and conditions.

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For custom neoprene wetsuit, our fabric color chart includes a variety of pantone options to help you select the perfect hues for your project. Explore our range of colors to visualize and choose your desired shades for a truly unique bag.

  1. Color Categories: Our fabric color chart is organized into distinct color categories, making it easy for you to navigate and find the colors that best suit your preferences. Whether you’re looking for vibrant shades, earthy tones, or classic neutrals, we have a variety of options to choose from.
  2. Color Swatches: Each color category features a selection of color swatches, showcasing the available hues within that particular color family. From bold and bright to subtle and subdued, our color swatches allow you to see the full spectrum of colors available for your custom wetsuit.
  3. Color Codes: Next to each color swatch, you’ll find color codes that correspond to specific shades. These color codes serve as a reference point when placing your order, ensuring that you receive the exact colors you’ve selected for your portable wet suit.
  4. Customization Options: In addition to our standard fabric color chart, we also offer custom color options for customers who desire a truly unique and personalized look for their wetsuit. Simply provide us with your desired color specifications, and our team will work with you to create custom wet suit that match your vision.
  5. Digital Rendering: If you’re having trouble visualizing how a particular color will look on your wetsuit, our digital rendering services can provide a preview of your design before production begins. This allows you to make any necessary adjustments to colors or design elements to ensure your printed wetsuit turn out exactly as you envision.

Product Manufacturing Details Of Wetsuits Customization

At Szoneier factory, the customization of wetsuits is a meticulous process that combines advanced technology with expert craftsmanship. We start with precision pattern making to ensure a perfect fit for every custom order. High quality neoprene sheets are then selected based on the desired thickness and flexibility. Each piece is carefully cut and stitched using flatlock or blind stitching techniques, ensuring strength and durability while minimizing water penetration. Special attention is given to the placement of seams for maximum comfort and mobility. Finally, our wetsuits undergo rigorous quality control to ensure they meet the highest standards before being shipped. Every step in our manufacturing process is tailored to deliver wetsuits that perform exceptionally well in any aquatic environment.

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Printing Styles Of Custom Wetsuits

Customizing wetsuits with unique designs requires printing techniques that can withstand the demands of aquatic environments. Szoneier company offers a range of advanced printing styles, including sublimation printing for vibrant, full color designs that won’t fade, screen printing for bold, durable logos, and heat transfer printing for intricate patterns with high precision. Each method is chosen based on the design complexity and material, ensuring that your custom wetsuit not only looks great but also stands up to the elements.

Silk Screen Printing

  • Silk screen printing is a popular technique used in wetsuit customization, known for its durability and vibrant results. This process involves applying ink through a mesh screen onto the wetsuit fabric, with each color requiring a separate screen. Silk screen printing is particularly effective for producing high quality, long lasting designs that can withstand harsh aquatic conditions. The technique allows for precise detail and vivid colors, making it ideal for branding and intricate patterns.
  • The cost of silk screen printing ranges from $5 to $15 per unit, depending on the complexity of the design and the number of colors used. there is usually a minimum silk screen mold opening fee of $20 regardless of order size.

Heat Transfer Printing

  • Heat transfer printing is a versatile method used in wetsuit customization, offering flexibility and high quality results. This technique involves applying heat and pressure to transfer a design from a special transfer paper onto the wetsuit fabric. It allows for detailed and vibrant graphics, including gradients and complex images, which are embedded into the fabric for durability. Heat transfer printing is ideal for creating intricate designs and logos that remain vibrant even after prolonged use.
  • The cost of heat transfer printing ranges from $8 to $20 per unit, depending on the size and complexity of the design. This cost includes the preparation of transfer films and the heat press process, making it a suitable option for both small and large scale custom wetsuit production.

Digital Printing

  • Digital printing is a cutting-edge technique used in wetsuit customization, known for its ability to produce highly detailed and full-color designs. This process involves printing digital images directly onto the wetsuit fabric using specialized printers. It allows for complex patterns, gradients, and photo quality graphics with exceptional precision. Digital printing is highly versatile, enabling the creation of intricate, custom designs without the need for screens or plates.
  • The cost of digital printing ranges from $10 to $25 per unit, depending on the complexity and size of the design. This pricing covers the setup and printing process, making digital printing a valuable option for personalized and intricate wetsuit designs.

Product Design Renderings

Szoneier factory takes pride in transforming innovative concepts into detailed visual representations, showcasing every aspect of our wetsuits’ functionality and style. From sleek lines to advanced materials, our renderings provide a comprehensive view of the design process, ensuring each wetsuit meets the highest standards of performance and aesthetics. Dive into our designs and see how we bring your ideas to life!

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If you have your own artwork, logo design files, or just an idea,please provide details about your project requirements, including preferred fabric, color, and customization options,we’re excited to assist you in bringing your custom wetsuit designs to life through our sample production process.

Quality Inspection Of Wetsuit Manufacturing

At oneier wetsuit made factory,quality is at the core of our wetsuit manufacturing process. Each wetsuit undergoes a rigorous quality inspection, ensuring every stitch, seam, and fabric choice meets our high standards. Our dedicated team performs thorough checks at each stage of production, from material selection to the final product, guaranteeing that every wetsuit not only meets but exceeds industry expectations for durability, fit, and performance.

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Discover the meticulous craftsmanship behind our high quality wetsuits through our detailed production videos. These videos offer a behind the scenes look at each step of the manufacturing process, from fabric selection to the final inspection. See how our skilled team ensures every wetsuit is designed for optimal performance and durability.

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Cheap Wholesale Wetsuits In Stock

Discover unbeatable value with our range of cheap wetsuits, ready to ship directly from our factory. Our in stock selection features a variety of styles, sizes, and colors, all crafted from high quality materials to ensure durability and comfort. Whether you’re looking to stock up for retail, outfit a team, or provide affordable options for your customers, our wholesale wetsuits offer exceptional performance without compromising on quality. With our extensive inventory, you can easily find the perfect wetsuit to meet your needs, all at competitive prices designed to boost your business margins.

A wetsuit serves several key functions, designed to enhance performance and comfort in aquatic environments. Here’s a ultimate guide of its purposes:

1. Thermal Insulation

Wetsuits provide essential thermal insulation, primarily using neoprene, a material with excellent heat-retaining properties. When you wear a wetsuit, it traps a thin layer of water between the suit and your skin. Your body heats this water, creating an insulating layer that helps to maintain core body temperature.

Benefits: This insulation is crucial in cold water conditions, where prolonged exposure can lead to hypothermia. By preventing rapid heat loss, wetsuits enable users to stay warm and comfortable during activities such as swimming, surfing, and diving, extending the duration of their water-based activities.

2. Buoyancy

Wetsuits offer buoyancy due to the air bubbles trapped within the neoprene material. This natural buoyancy helps the wearer float more easily on the surface of the water.

Benefits: This buoyancy reduces the effort required to stay afloat, making it easier for swimmers, divers, and surfers to manage their movements. It conserves energy and enhances comfort, allowing users to focus more on their activity rather than expending extra effort to stay above water.

3. Protection

Wetsuits provide physical protection against environmental hazards. The suit’s material acts as a barrier to various elements.

Benefits:

  • UV Protection: The suit shields the skin from harmful UV rays, reducing the risk of sunburn during prolonged exposure.
  • Marine Life Protection: It offers protection against stings from jellyfish and abrasions from sharp objects like coral reefs or rocks.
  • Weather Protection: The wetsuit’s thermal insulation also offers some defense against wind chill, adding an extra layer of comfort in cooler weather.

4. Hydrodynamics

The sleek design and snug fit of a wetsuit minimize water resistance and drag.

Benefits: By reducing drag, wetsuits improve efficiency and speed in the water. This is especially beneficial for competitive swimmers and triathletes who need to optimize their performance. The streamlined fit helps maintain body alignment and allows for smoother and faster movement through the water.

5. Comfort and Support

Wetsuits are designed to provide a snug fit without restricting movement. They are tailored to contour to the body, offering support where needed.

Benefits:

  • Comfort: The flexible neoprene material adapts to the wearer’s body, providing a comfortable fit that moves with the user.
  • Support: Strategic padding and reinforcement in areas such as the chest, back, and knees provide additional support and protection, helping to reduce fatigue and enhance performance.

6. Versatility

Wetsuits come in various styles and thicknesses to suit different water temperatures and activities.

Benefits: The versatility of wetsuits means they can be used for a wide range of activities, from surfing and diving to kayaking and triathlons. Available in different thicknesses and designs (e.g., full suits, shorties), they can be chosen based on specific needs and environmental conditions, ensuring that users remain comfortable and protected in diverse situations.

In the wetsuit industry, SBR, SCR, and CR refer to different types of neoprene materials, each offering distinct characteristics and benefits suited to various water conditions and user needs. Here’s a detailed breakdown of each material:

1. SBR Neoprene (Styrene-Butadiene Rubber)

SBR Neoprene, or Styrene-Butadiene Rubber, is a synthetic rubber commonly used in entry-level wetsuits. This material is characterized by its cost-effectiveness, making it a popular choice for budget-conscious consumers. SBR neoprene offers moderate thermal insulation, sufficient for mild to moderately cold water conditions. However, it is less flexible than more advanced neoprene types and can be less durable. Over time, SBR neoprene is more susceptible to water absorption, UV damage, and degradation, which can impact the longevity and overall performance of the wetsuit. Despite these limitations, SBR neoprene is still a viable option for those seeking affordability without requiring high performance in extreme conditions.

2. SCR Neoprene (Sponge Rubber Compound)

SCR Neoprene, or Sponge Rubber Compound, represents an improvement over SBR neoprene in terms of performance and comfort. This type of neoprene features a closed-cell structure that enhances its thermal insulation properties, making it more suitable for colder water conditions. SCR neoprene provides better flexibility and comfort compared to SBR, allowing for greater freedom of movement and reducing restrictions during physical activities. It also exhibits greater durability, offering improved resistance to water absorption and UV exposure. As a mid-range option, SCR neoprene is ideal for users who need a balance between cost and high-performance features, making it suitable for a variety of water sports and moderately cold environments.

3. CR Neoprene (Chloroprene Rubber)

CR Neoprene, or Chloroprene Rubber, is considered the premium choice among neoprene types used in wetsuit manufacturing. Known for its superior thermal insulation, CR neoprene is designed for extreme cold water conditions, effectively retaining body heat and providing maximum warmth. This material is highly flexible, allowing for unrestricted movement and enhancing overall comfort. Additionally, CR neoprene is extremely durable, with excellent resistance to water penetration, UV damage, and aging. Its long-lasting performance makes it the preferred choice for high-end wetsuits intended for professional or serious recreational use in challenging environments. The advanced properties of CR neoprene justify its higher cost, offering superior protection and comfort for users in demanding conditions.

4. Application and Cost Considerations

When selecting neoprene for wetsuits, it is essential to consider the specific requirements of the intended use. SBR neoprene is best suited for budget-conscious applications where performance demands are moderate. SCR neoprene offers a balanced option for those needing improved insulation and flexibility at a mid-range price. CR neoprene is ideal for high-performance needs, providing the best insulation, flexibility, and durability but at a higher cost. Understanding the distinct properties of each type of neoprene helps manufacturers and consumers make informed decisions based on water conditions, activity levels, and budget constraints, ensuring the wetsuit meets both performance and cost expectations.

Wetsuits and diving suits are both designed to keep users warm and protected in water, but they have different purposes and features:

Wetsuit

Purpose: Wetsuits are designed for use in warmer water conditions, such as for surfing, snorkeling, or diving in temperate environments. They provide thermal insulation by trapping a thin layer of water between the suit and the skin, which is then warmed by body heat.

Material: Made primarily from neoprene, a type of synthetic rubber that is flexible and insulating. Neoprene’s cellular structure creates tiny air pockets that provide buoyancy and insulation.

Thickness: Typically ranges from 1mm to 7mm. The thickness chosen depends on water temperature and the level of insulation required. For example, a 3mm wetsuit is suitable for temperate waters, while a 7mm wetsuit is used in colder environments.

Design Features:

  • Fit: Designed to be snug but not restrictive, allowing for a close fit that minimizes water flow.
  • Seals: Includes wrist, ankle, and neck seals to reduce water entry. Often features a back zipper or front zipper for ease of wearing and removal.
  • Construction: May include glued and blind-stitched seams to enhance water resistance and flexibility.

Functionality: Allows a small amount of water to enter, which is then warmed by the body. This layer of warm water serves as insulation. Wetsuits are ideal for environments where the water temperature is not excessively cold, typically above 10°C (50°F).

Dry Suit

Purpose: Dry suits are intended for cold-water diving where maintaining thermal protection is crucial. They are designed to keep the diver completely dry, regardless of water temperature, making them suitable for diving in cold or icy waters.

Material: Constructed from materials such as advanced neoprene, trilaminate fabrics, or vulcanized rubber. These materials are chosen for their durability, flexibility, and waterproof properties. Dry suits often incorporate waterproof zippers and seals.

Thickness: Thickness can vary widely, often including multiple layers for insulation. Dry suits can accommodate additional thermal undergarments, enhancing warmth in extremely cold conditions.

Design Features:

  • Fit: Designed with a looser fit compared to wetsuits to allow for the layering of thermal undergarments. The suit must be properly sealed to maintain a dry environment.
  • Seals: Equipped with seals at the neck, wrists, and ankles to prevent water entry. The seals are usually made from latex or silicone.
  • Zippers: Includes waterproof zippers that are crucial for maintaining the suit’s integrity. Some suits feature front, back, or diagonal zippers.
  • Valves: Often includes inflation and exhaust valves to manage air pressure and buoyancy.

Functionality: Completely prevents water from contacting the skin, relying on thermal undergarments and the suit’s insulation properties to keep the diver warm. Suitable for water temperatures below 10°C (50°F) and for extended dive durations.

In essence, a wetsuit is designed for warmer water environments and relies on the warming of a thin layer of water trapped inside the suit for insulation. In contrast, a dry suit is engineered for cold-water diving and keeps the diver completely dry while providing insulation through additional layers and materials. Each suit type is specialized for different water conditions and diving needs, with wetsuits offering flexibility and comfort in temperate waters, and dry suits providing comprehensive protection in colder environments.

Choosing the right wetsuit thickness is crucial for comfort and performance in water activities. The thickness of a wetsuit typically ranges from 1mm to 7mm, and the appropriate thickness depends on several factors:

1. Water Temperature

  • 0°C to 7°C (32°F to 45°F): A 7mm to 6mm wetsuit is recommended. These suits provide maximum insulation and are often equipped with thermal linings and additional features like hoods, gloves, and booties to keep you warm in freezing conditions.
  • 8°C to 12°C (46°F to 54°F): A 5mm to 4mm wetsuit is suitable. These suits offer substantial insulation for cold waters, though less extreme than those required for freezing temperatures. Consider adding accessories like gloves and boots for extra warmth.
  • 13°C to 17°C (55°F to 63°F): A 4mm to 3mm wetsuit works well. These suits are designed to balance warmth and flexibility, suitable for moderately cold water conditions.
  • 18°C to 22°C (64°F to 72°F): A 3mm to 2mm wetsuit or even a 2mm shorty (short-sleeve and short-legged) is appropriate. These suits provide enough insulation while allowing for increased flexibility and comfort in milder water temperatures.
  • 23°C and above (73°F and above): A 2mm or thinner wetsuit is ideal. In warm waters, a thinner suit or a shorty is sufficient to protect against sunburn and provide minimal insulation.

2. Activity Level

  • High-Intensity Activities (e.g., surfing, kayaking): Choose a wetsuit with slightly less thickness to allow for greater flexibility and movement, ensuring comfort during high-energy activities.
  • Low-Intensity Activities (e.g., snorkeling, diving): A thicker wetsuit may be necessary to maintain warmth if you are relatively still in the water for extended periods.

3. Personal Comfort

  • Individual Tolerance: Personal comfort levels vary. Some people might feel cold in temperatures that others find acceptable, so choose a thickness that matches your comfort level and tolerance for cold.

4. Duration of Exposure

  • Short Sessions: For brief water exposure, a thinner wetsuit may suffice, but if you plan to spend extended periods in the water, a thicker suit will provide better insulation.

5. Local Climate and Conditions

  • Seasonal Changes: Consider the seasonal changes and local climate where you will be using the wetsuit. Some regions experience significant temperature variations that may require different wetsuit thicknesses throughout the year.

Choosing the correct wetsuit size is crucial for both comfort and functionality. Here’s how to determine the right size for you:

1. Measurements to Take

  • Height: Stand straight against a wall without shoes and measure from the top of your head to the floor.
  • Weight: Weigh yourself without clothes or with minimal clothing for an accurate measurement.
  • Chest/Bust: Measure around the fullest part of your chest or bust with the tape under your arms and across your shoulder blades. Keep the tape level.
  • Waist: Measure around your natural waistline, which is usually just above your belly button.
  • Hips: Measure around the fullest part of your hips.

2. Consult the Manufacturer’s Size Chart

  • Wetsuit sizes can vary between brands, so always refer to the specific size chart provided by the wetsuit manufacturer.
  • Match your measurements with the chart to find the best fit. For example, if you’re 5’10” tall and weigh 170 lbs, look for a size range that fits both your height and weight.

3. Consider the Fit

  • Snug but not too tight: The wetsuit should fit snugly against your body without restricting movement or breathing. There should be no loose areas, especially around the lower back, underarms, or crotch.
  • Length: The suit should reach your wrists and ankles without pulling or bunching. The neck seal should fit comfortably without chafing.
  • Flexibility: Ensure that you can move your arms and legs freely. You should be able to crouch, bend, and extend your arms without feeling overly restricted.

4. Try It On

  • If possible, try the wetsuit on before purchasing. Walk around, move your arms, and perform a few squats to check comfort.
  • Keep in mind that a wetsuit may feel slightly tighter when dry and will loosen slightly when wet. However, it should never feel excessively tight or uncomfortable.

5. Look for Specific Fit Issues

  • Torso Length: Make sure the suit’s torso length fits well. If the suit is too short, it will pull down on your shoulders and feel tight around the crotch area.
  • Leg and Arm Length: Ensure the suit doesn’t leave excessive material around the arms and legs, as this can allow water to enter and reduce insulation.

6. Consider Body Shape and Suit Style

  • Body Shape: If you have a unique body shape, such as broad shoulders or a long torso, you may need to try different brands or even consider a custom wetsuit.
  • Suit Style: Full suits (with long sleeves and legs) need to fit well at all points, while shorty suits (with short sleeves and legs) have a bit more leeway in fit.

7. Thickness Consideration

  • Thicker wetsuits: (e.g., 5mm or 7mm) may feel tighter than thinner ones (e.g., 2mm or 3mm) due to the additional material. Ensure the thicker suit doesn’t overly restrict your movement.

8. Check Return Policies

  • When purchasing online, make sure the retailer has a good return policy, allowing you to exchange the wetsuit if the size isn’t right.

By carefully measuring yourself, consulting size charts, and paying attention to fit, you can find a wetsuit that will keep you comfortable and warm in the water.

Our factory has a low MOQ of 100 pieces for custom wetsuit, making it convenient for small and large orders.

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The production time of personalized wetsuit is generally 15-30 days, depending on different styles ,process, quantity. If it’s just printing(like screen print , heat transfer print and woven label) on existing inventory styles, the time for mass production is 3-7 days. It can be controlled according to the actual situation of the order, please feel free to contact us.

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