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Another choice that needs to be made is the type of wetsuit that you will need. Wetsuits most commonly are found with short legs and sleeves and long legs and sleeves. The choice of which is right for you depends upon where you are diving, the temperature of the water and your personal tolerance level for temperature changes.

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Remember if the surf schools you thinking of booking a lesson with; don't answer yes to these points? Then keep on looking. Otherwise you may be putting your safety on the line. Not mention that you will be wasting your money if you truly wish to learn to surf.

O'nell wetsuits are made of neoprene, a special synthetic rubber that contains thousands of air pockets. That makes them lightweight, highly elastic and well insulating. They hug the body and fit reasonably well around the neck, wrists and ankles - everywhere the water might gain entrance to the inside of the wetsuit.

The next time one of your biker buddies say" have you winterized the motorcycle yet" Smile and say" no", because with that new shorty, winterizing the motorcycle isn't necessary just yet. Motorcycle chaps keep your legs warm but leaves your crotch exposed to the cold wind. Put a comfortable and flexible shorty on under your clothes and look like the toughest guy on the street riding your bike in the cold weather. Rash guard shorts work well for riding in cold weather as well by covering up the area biker gear does not protect.

The best way to find a surfboard is to ask someone who knows how to surf. A friend who surfs may have an extra board you can borrow, but it is always better to have one for yourself. If you do not know anyone who can surf, then you can head straight to a surf shop. Most surf shop have experienced surfers who can advise you on what board to choose. If you plan to buy a second-hand board, always make sure to inspect if it has cracks, nicks, and scratches.

Finally, slick coatings - are mostly silver or gold finishes applied to opencell insides of suits. These are a great feature and worth paying extra for. The advantages are you will combine most of the comfort, softness and flexibility of an opencell finish, with gaining the added warmth of closed cell, while achieving a finish that is much tougher and doesn't always require lubrication. They will have glued seams as well for comfort.

Fusion full suits are perfect for anyone who insists on flexibility in there wetsuit. Made of super stretch neoprene, each suit has it's seams sealed and taped. This is another suit that offers good movement, especially in the upper body. Lined in poly fleece, it repels water while keeping you warm.