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Wetsuits and weight loss

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Created by ikw777 > 9 months ago, 8 Feb 2012
ikw777
QLD, 2995 posts
8 Feb 2012 6:33PM
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Have to buy a wetty this week, a 3/2. Trouble is I know that over autumn I will lose about 5kg. (I'm presently 80).

Would losing 5kg affect the fit and therefore effectiveness of a wetsuit much?

petermac33
WA, 6415 posts
8 Feb 2012 5:15PM
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I prefer a wetsuit that is too large---as this effectively makes it much more flexy feel,they tend to last longer too,downside will not be quite so warm.


Stuthepirate
SA, 3591 posts
8 Feb 2012 7:56PM
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As long as you have good wrist and leg seals, the fit should not matter too much. Usually dudes lose their weight around the guts so a little flexability there won't matter because the harness will pocket the water around that area anyway. As long as the water inside your wetties isn't getting flushed out all the time you will keep warm. Unlike a drysuit, you want to have some water in your wetsuit, just not flushing through all the time.

lotofwind
NSW, 6451 posts
8 Feb 2012 8:27PM
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ikw777 said...

Have to buy a wetty this week, a 3/2. Trouble is I know that over autumn I will lose about 5kg. (I'm presently 80).

Would losing 5kg affect the fit and therefore effectiveness of a wetsuit much?

Drink more beer in Autumn.

powersloshin
NSW, 1855 posts
8 Feb 2012 9:49PM
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buy one that fits perfectly after you have lost 2.5 kilos

sboardcrazy
NSW, 8354 posts
10 Feb 2012 11:00AM
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I had trouble deciding on a size when I bought mine last winter. I usually put on 1 -2kgs over winter but I was thinner than usual when I ordered.I decided to go for a size to allow for the extra weight - although I haven't put on any since . I didn't get to really try it out in coldest conditions as it was late spring by the time it arrived .
Maybe it won't be quite as warm as it could be but I figured I could always wear my 1mm metallic over shirt if I was cold and at least I wouldn't have a wetsuit that I couldn't get into.
I had to buy via the internet as I wanted a 4/5 3mm one and couldn't get any locally.

Waiting4wind
NSW, 1871 posts
10 Feb 2012 11:22AM
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Just buy one thats a snug fit, the modern suits a stretchy and have plent of give. I have suits ranging from medium to XL, and my weight has varied to suit those sizes at some stage, however i still wear them all. Albeit some are a little tight.!

Gorgo
VIC, 5127 posts
10 Feb 2012 12:24PM
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No matter how much weight you lose your bones will be the same. Same arm/leg length etc. Same distance from shoulders to crotch. So, unless you've got a mega gut and lose that, your wettie size will stay the same.



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