- full-length
wetsuits, one
wearing a hood One-piece suit worn by
kitesurfer High
visibility suit for sea
rescue Surfers in full one-piece
wetsuits In rafting...
- Girl in a
Wetsuit is a life-size 1972
bronze sculpture by Elek
Imredy of a
woman in a
wetsuit,
located on a rock in the
water along the
north side of...
- that
wetsuits are
allowed for
elite triathlons at
below 23 °C (73 °F) if 3,000
metres (9,800 ft) or more, and
below 21 °C (70 °F) if shorter.
Wetsuits are...
- into two classes: "soft" or
ambient pressure diving suits –
examples are
wetsuits, dry suits, semi-dry
suits and dive
skins – and "hard" or
atmospheric pressure...
- the
first practical wetsuit was born. The
Meistrells designed and
tailored their own
brand of
wetsuits. In the beginning, the
wetsuits were
named the Dive...
- 1959. Jack O'Neill was one of the
originators of the use of
neoprene for
wetsuits. O'Neill was a
pioneering retailer of
surfwear and also
sells lifestyle...
-
triathlon champion. He
decided to
start manufacturing wetsuits after discovering that
traditional wetsuits were not
suitable for swimming. In
Auckland Unsworth...
-
nylons and rubber. One of Matuse's
wetsuits (the
Dante Hydrasilk) was
recently named one of the ten best
sustainable wetsuits of 2023 by Surfd.com for the eco-friendly...
- For example,
wetsuits that are
sleeveless and cut
above the knee are
designed for
warmer waters,
while still providing buoyancy.
Wetsuits are
legal in...
- any depth.
Especially in
cooler water, a
wetsuit of
appropriate thickness and
coverage may be worn;
wetsuits do
provide some
buoyancy without as much...