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I ordered 2 wetsuits (one shortie and one farmer john) from REI and
picked them up yesterday. Having only worn a wetsuit once in my life, I'm thinking these are a bit too small. According to the size chart I fall in the range for the medium in the waist, chest and weight but in the large height range, so I ordered a medium figuring height wouldn't be too huge an issue. When I tried the things on last night, both were much tighter than I expected, especially in the waist (I'm actually a 30 waist) and not as comfortable as I'd like. My biggest question is whether or not I just need to get used to the fit or if they should be not quite so tight. I'm probably going to go ahead and order the large size and return the mediums, but just wanted to get a feel for how most people wore them, tight or with a little room. These are so tight as to be a second skin. Is there any "stretch" over use that will wear these in to a more comfortable fit or is returning them for the different size the best choice? Thanks bkr |
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![]() bkr wrote: I ordered 2 wetsuits (one shortie and one farmer john) from REI and picked them up yesterday. Having only worn a wetsuit once in my life, I'm thinking these are a bit too small. According to the size chart I fall in the range for the medium in the waist, chest and weight but in the large height range, so I ordered a medium figuring height wouldn't be too huge an issue. When I tried the things on last night, both were much tighter than I expected, especially in the waist (I'm actually a 30 waist) and not as comfortable as I'd like. My biggest question is whether or not I just need to get used to the fit or if they should be not quite so tight. I'm probably going to go ahead and order the large size and return the mediums, but just wanted to get a feel for how most people wore them, tight or with a little room. These are so tight as to be a second skin. Is there any "stretch" over use that will wear these in to a more comfortable fit or is returning them for the different size the best choice? Contrary to popular myth, wetsuits work best when they allow as little water in as possible. A skin-tight fit is desirable, just ask a scuba diver. Neoprene does "break in" to an extent, compressing and becoming more flexible in areas that are flexed frequently. If the suits restrict your breathing or flexibility, they're probably too tight. If not, I would keep them. -- Regards Brian |
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Brian Nystrom wrote:
bkr wrote: I ordered 2 wetsuits (one shortie and one farmer john) from REI and picked them up yesterday. Having only worn a wetsuit once in my life, I'm thinking these are a bit too small. According to the size chart I fall in the range for the medium in the waist, chest and weight but in the large height range, so I ordered a medium figuring height wouldn't be too huge an issue. When I tried the things on last night, both were much tighter than I expected, especially in the waist (I'm actually a 30 waist) and not as comfortable as I'd like. My biggest question is whether or not I just need to get used to the fit or if they should be not quite so tight. I'm probably going to go ahead and order the large size and return the mediums, but just wanted to get a feel for how most people wore them, tight or with a little room. These are so tight as to be a second skin. Is there any "stretch" over use that will wear these in to a more comfortable fit or is returning them for the different size the best choice? Contrary to popular myth, wetsuits work best when they allow as little water in as possible. A skin-tight fit is desirable, just ask a scuba diver. Neoprene does "break in" to an extent, compressing and becoming more flexible in areas that are flexed frequently. If the suits restrict your breathing or flexibility, they're probably too tight. If not, I would keep them. Agreed. Wetsuits are supposed to be tight, like a second skin. If there's any room between the wetsuit and you, it's too large. That said, it is possible to squeeze yourself into a wetsuit that's too small. I can't tell you over the internet whether your wetsuit fits, but I can't imagine that a 30" waist requires a large wetsuit. (I'm a 36" waist and wear a large from Bare) I'd say put it on and wear it for an hour. See if you get used to it or whether you can't stand it another minute. Should tell you something. BTW, if you're female and have hips (again, I can't tell over the internet), you'll never fit into a wetsuit designed for men. -- //-Walt // // |
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Brian Nystrom wrote: bkr wrote: I ordered 2 wetsuits (one shortie and one farmer john) from REI and picked them up yesterday. Having only worn a wetsuit once in my life, I'm thinking these are a bit too small. According to the size chart I fall in the range for the medium in the waist, chest and weight but in the large height range, so I ordered a medium figuring height wouldn't be too huge an issue. When I tried the things on last night, both were much tighter than I expected, especially in the waist (I'm actually a 30 waist) and not as comfortable as I'd like. My biggest question is whether or not I just need to get used to the fit or if they should be not quite so tight. I'm probably going to go ahead and order the large size and return the mediums, but just wanted to get a feel for how most people wore them, tight or with a little room. These are so tight as to be a second skin. Is there any "stretch" over use that will wear these in to a more comfortable fit or is returning them for the different size the best choice? Contrary to popular myth, wetsuits work best when they allow as little water in as possible. A skin-tight fit is desirable, just ask a scuba diver. Neoprene does "break in" to an extent, compressing and becoming more flexible in areas that are flexed frequently. If the suits restrict your breathing or flexibility, they're probably too tight. If not, I would keep them. Agreed. Wetsuits are supposed to be tight, like a second skin. If there's any room between the wetsuit and you, it's too large. That said, it is possible to squeeze yourself into a wetsuit that's too small. I can't tell you over the internet whether your wetsuit fits, but I can't imagine that a 30" waist requires a large wetsuit. (I'm a 36" waist and wear a large from Bare) I'd say put it on and wear it for an hour. See if you get used to it or whether you can't stand it another minute. Should tell you something. BTW, if you're female and have hips (again, I can't tell over the internet), you'll never fit into a wetsuit designed for men. Your wet suit should be snug. Water cant be allowed to flow freely through it that would defeat the purpose. I would give the one you have a chance. I have 36 +- waist 44 chest and at 5 ' 8 " am a little heavy. I take mens large and wish the legs were shorter. |
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