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Old 27 Jun 20, 07:04 PM  
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Mobile Wetsuit advice

Can anyone recommend a wetsuit please for older children and adults. There seems to be a lot of different specifications!

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Old 27 Jun 20, 08:25 PM  
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Hubbie has a Zone 3 wetsuit for his Triathlons reasonable price
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Old 27 Jun 20, 08:29 PM  
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What will it be used for and where?

Something for a bit of windsurfing on holiday is different to diving in a lake in winter.

Last casual use one we bought for DD came from Sports Direct and is still going strong after 4 years.
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Old 27 Jun 20, 08:32 PM  
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Yes I should have clarified that.

It's for holiday use in the sea maybe windsurfing or body boarding. Nothing excessive hence want something that's warm but not too expensive

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Old 27 Jun 20, 08:35 PM  
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Our ones for that purpose are Gul ones and as above came from Sports Direct. Cost between £20 and £40 depending on size.
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Old 27 Jun 20, 08:45 PM  
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Decathlon is very reasonable for what you want it for. Otherwise for better quality o'three would be my recommendation
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Decathlon is very reasonable for what you want it for. Otherwise for better quality o'three would be my recommendation
We get from either Decathlon or Aldi.

Think ours are 4mm but depends on UK or somewhere warmer. Mine use in Angellsey no issues.

Sometimes a top and shorts would be better (toilet)

We buy cheap as kids outgrow each year.
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Old 27 Jun 20, 09:15 PM  
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Thank you all, this is very helpful 👍
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Old 27 Jun 20, 09:18 PM  
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Decathlon is very reasonable for what you want it for. Otherwise for better quality o'three would be my recommendation
Just bought one from Decathlon yesterday as I need one getting into the water to clean my boat. Cost £39.99 and is 2 mm thick, don’t need it thicker as will only be in the water for short periods.
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For occasional summer use don't spend a fortune.

I got a gul one about 10 years ago and it's still going strong. Have used it in the UK and south of France and it's been great for all sorts of motorised water sports.
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