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Appropriate Surf Clothing For Safety

Get an idea of the wide selection in surf clothing available by visiting the worldwide web. Though there are also high street shops to try, the internet allows you to get your bearings before having a discussion with their sales people. Especially for novices, the range of gear may be bewildering at first. Where to start? The main thing is to stay safe in the water. After that, budget and fashion come into play.

Clothing is broken down according to what men, women and children should be wearing. Infant clothing is also available. This might sound strange, but when you think about why surfers wear this gear it makes sense and not just because little kids like to emulate their elder siblings and parents.

 

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In particular, wetsuits are a must have. For those just wading through the smaller ripples as well as the ones taking on a rip-tide, they protect in two ways. One is to keep sun from damaging skin exposed during many hours of activity. The other is to maintain a healthy body temperature when the water gets cold.

 

For children not yet on boards, they gain the same advantages and are even more vulnerable. As for men and women, suits are mostly the same. Easy-grab zips with long tabs do-up at the back while anything else in need of tightening is also made so that one person can do this alone.

There are two basic styles, though these are broken down into even more variations. One is the full suit for cold water like the waves off of Cornwall. The other covers just part of your body, great in Hawaii. A full suit covers its wearer from above the collar bone, down arms to wrists and right to the ankles. A mini-suit stops at shoulders are half-way down the bicep, and below at mid-thigh. It is possible to find just the tops or bottoms. Under garments include thermal leggings and vests, some of which offer battery-operated heat so the wearer can stay in the ocean for even longer.

Shoes and boots are frequently worn by surfers. These can give even greater protection, since not all sea-beds are pristine and sandy. Shoes and boots come in ankle or mid-calf height. Like gloves, they may separate toes or just cover the whole foot. Gloves also come in the fingerless variety and are great for a good grip on the board. Buy a head warmer with adjustable straps to fend-off a sharp wind.

You could be wearing your wetsuit to participate in another sport too. Water skiing, wake boarding and wind surfing all plunge individuals into the water time and again, especially novices. A dry suit may be your apparel of choice, but if you already own a wetsuit it works well too.

After hours of swimming, balancing, falling and so on you build-up a certain amount of body heat. Out of the water, if your air temperature is low, you should have dry clothing to hand. Surf shops will sell hoodies, hats and other gear for getting back to the right temperature. For warmer times and locations they also sell bathing suits and t-shirts plus all the equipment you could need for catching the next wave.

 

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