The Wetsuit is for water sports.
Neoprene shelters us and allows us to extend surf sessions
for hours ... also allows our body to get wet but only with millimeter water
layer. This layer is trapped between the body and the fabric of the suit, so
that heat is not transferred to the mass of the ocean and is retained in the
micro layer of water. There are also "dry" suits called, this
category of suits are thicker and in this case the body does not get wet
(generally used for diving, deep water and colder)
There are short dresses also called "Spring" suits
sleeves and long legs, long sleeves and short legs and short sleeves and long
legs. The thickness of the neoprene is what makes a suit entertains more or
less. What is common is that the thickness is 2 millimeters. Winter suits are
usually 2 MM sleeves and legs and 3 MM in the chest and back. These suits are
called 3-2 are also 4-3; 5-3 or 5-4 to more extreme conditions. Chest gray
panels also Gama, which is rougher to the touch and waterproof, and its
function is mostly avoid the cooling effect of wind on the chest and back are
used.
There are also gloves, a kind of socks or booties and
neoprene caps to insulate the cold throughout the body.
Video Demo Of Wetsuit.