
Wetsuits & Neoprene
Full Wetsuits, Shorties, and Tops for Men and Women (1.5, 2/2, 3/2, 4/3)
Discover a wide selection of neoprene wetsuits for your favorite water sports, such as surfing, wakeboarding, kitesurfing, or even wing surfing, keeping you protected from cold and wind. These wetsuits offer excellent freedom of movement so you can enjoy your ride to the fullest.
Montaz offers men’s and women’s wetsuits for cold to warm water, available in various neoprene thicknesses: 1.5, 2/2, 3/2, and 4/3, suitable for different body types and your thermal insulation needs. Summer or winter, never go in the water without your wetsuit! Thicker or thinner suits allow you to enter the water in all weather conditions. Whether it’s a full wetsuit, shorty, or top, you’ll find the neoprene suit made for you.
Which Wetsuit Brand Should You Choose ?
You’ll find all the major brands in surf, wake, and kite sports, including Rip Curl, Patagonia, Mystic, Picture-Organic, Follow, and more. Each brand has its own technology to provide maximum comfort and safety. Remember that wakeboarding and kitesurfing are high-risk sports, so falls against rocks or park modules are possible. Safety also relies on accessories like life vests or helmets.
How to Choose a Neoprene Wetsuit ?
Choosing the right wetsuit depends on the type of activity: are you surfing in warm water or cold water? This will help you determine the neoprene thickness. Consider the suit’s elasticity and whether it has a zip or not.
A wetsuit for beginners won’t have the same premium features as one for experts. Features like a back zip make it easier to put on and take off, while flatlock stitching enhances comfort—but the overall quality must be consistent for the best experience.
Neoprene Thickness Guide
Winter: Full wetsuit 4/3 with booties, gloves, and hood for cold water.
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Spring/Autumn: Full wetsuit 3/2, often with booties for mid-season.
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Summer: Shorty or short-sleeve 2/2, or even just a top 1.5 for warm water. Shorties reach just below the knees.
How to Put on a Wetsuit ?
It depends on the type of wetsuit, season, and whether it has zippers. If there’s no zip, put your feet through the top to wear it.
How to Clean a Wetsuit
- Rinse inside and out with fresh water.
- Remove any sand or debris.
- Hang as straight as possible with minimal folds to maintain shape.
- Dry in the shade, not in direct sunlight, to extend the wetsuit’s life.
Wetsuits for Winter Sea Swimming ?
For winter sea swimming, consider water temperature and the duration in the water. Neoprene wetsuits offer thermal protection and flexibility, available in various sizes and layers. Features like high collars and long sleeves improve heat retention.
What is Neoprene ?
Neoprene is a synthetic material made from chloroprene rubber. Polychloroprene, the base of wetsuits, was introduced in 1931 as the first synthetic rubber. It’s highly valued for its elasticity and water resistance. Neoprene is commonly used in diving suits, surfwear, and waterproof shoes.
Wetsuits for All Water Sports
At Montaz.com, find a wide range of warm and comfortable neoprene wetsuits from top brands for surfing, paddleboarding, kitesurfing, windsurfing, wakeboarding, bodyboarding, and sailboard. All products are in stock and ready to ship across France.
If you live in or are passing through Chambéry, visit Montaz in La Ravoire, Savoie to try on wetsuits and get advice from our experts to find the suit that fits your body type and activity.
Free delivery from 69.00 €
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