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O'Neill Youth Focus C/Z Sealed Full 3/2mm O'Neill Youth Focus C/Z Sealed Full 3/2mm
Youth Focus C/Z Sealed Full 3/2mmO'Neill
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Our Steamers collection offers the perfect full-length wetsuits for those who want maximum coverage and warmth while enjoying water sports. Steamers, also known as full wetsuits, cover the entire body from your neck to your wrists and ankles, making them ideal for colder water conditions and long periods in the ocean. Whether you're surfing, diving, or paddleboarding, a good quality steamer wetsuit is an essential piece of gear. In this guide, we’ll cover key features of steamers and answer common questions to help you make the right choice.

What Is a Steamer Wetsuit?

A steamer wetsuit is a full-body wetsuit designed to provide maximum warmth by covering your entire body. The name "steamer" refers to how these wetsuits keep your body warm, almost like you're being steamed, by trapping a thin layer of water between your skin and the neoprene material. This water is then warmed by your body, creating an insulating layer. Steamer wetsuits are often used in colder water temperatures, making them a go-to choice for winter surfers or those heading into deeper waters where temperatures drop.

Why Choose a Steamer Wetsuit?

A steamer wetsuit is the ideal choice when you're engaging in water activities during colder seasons or in cooler climates. These full-length wetsuits are available in various thicknesses, typically ranging from 3mm to 7mm. The thicker the neoprene, the warmer the wetsuit will be. Steamers are designed to maintain core warmth while providing maximum protection for your arms and legs, ensuring you stay comfortable in the water for extended periods. Whether you're surfing, diving, or partaking in any water sport, having a steamer wetsuit can significantly enhance your experience by keeping you warm and protected from cold water.

How to Choose the Right Steamer Wetsuit

When selecting a steamer wetsuit, you’ll want to consider water temperature and the thickness of the neoprene. Here’s a general guide:

  • 3/2mm Wetsuit: Best for cool to warm water temperatures, typically between 15°C to 20°C (59°F to 68°F).
  • 4/3mm Wetsuit: Ideal for cold water ranging from 12°C to 17°C (54°F to 63°F).
  • 5/4mm Wetsuit: Perfect for very cold waters between 8°C to 12°C (46°F to 54°F).
  • 6/5mm or 7mm Wetsuits: Recommended for freezing waters below 8°C (46°F), often used for diving or extreme winter conditions.

Additionally, the fit of your steamer wetsuit is crucial. It should fit snugly but allow enough flexibility for free movement. A well-fitted wetsuit ensures minimal water entry, keeping you warmer for longer.

Do Steamer Wetsuits Stretch?

Yes, just like other wetsuits, steamers are made from neoprene, which stretches and conforms to your body over time. The flexibility of neoprene allows you to move comfortably in the water, even with the full-body coverage of a steamer. When trying on a new steamer wetsuit, it should feel snug but not restrictive. The wetsuit will loosen slightly once you’re in the water and after a few wears.

How to Care for Your Steamer Wetsuit

Proper care of your steamer wetsuit will extend its lifespan and ensure it maintains its flexibility and warmth. After each use, rinse your wetsuit in cold, fresh water to remove salt, sand, and other debris. Avoid using hot water or harsh chemicals, as they can damage the neoprene. Let your wetsuit air dry in the shade, away from direct sunlight, which can weaken the material. Hanging the wetsuit inside out also helps it dry faster and prevents mildew buildup.

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