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In addition to water temperature consider the following:
- Air Temperature
- Wind Speed
- Your Sensitivity to Getting Cold
- Activity Level / Rigor
Please note: For cold air temperatures, more wind, an activity with less movement or if you get cold easily, consider a thicker thermal suit. These are general temperature guidelines. Many brands will provide their own temperature recommendations that may differ slightly from those listed above.
A thermal suit should fit like a second skin with no sagging in the back or excessive bunching in the arms or legs. It should fit tight in order to keep only a thin layer of water between your body and your suit. If your suit is loose, an abundance of water will flush through, making the suit less effective at keeping you warm. A thermal suit should also fit snugly around your neck.
Fit is a very important aspect to consider when buying a thermal suit. If your thermal suit does not fit properly it will not be able to keep you warm or allow you the mobility you need for your sport.
After you have your thermal suit on there should be no excess room in the torso, crotch, shoulders, or knees. A proper fitting thermal suit will be challenging to put on when dry.
Once on, lift your arms over your head and stretch out your shoulders. This move should only be slightly restricting. If you feel a lot of pressure during this movement then the suit is too small.
You should be able to squat down and move your arms easily.