Wetsuits have evolved so much over recent years that a decent layering system will keep you or your child warmer than a drysuit. Plus its a set of kit than the be worn all year around!
The most important thing to have is a decent long john wetsuit. They need to be 3mm or 4mm, but its not just the thickness of the neoprene that provides warmth in a wetsuit. There are other layers added to neoprene that give warmth. For example, the top of the range Zhik Superwarm X suit is 3mm!
The wetsuit must be of glued and blind stitched (GBS) construction, which means the seams are waterproof. So that any water that does get it stays in and gets warm. These typically start from around £90 for kids and £140 for adults. Cheaper ones will be flatlock stitched, which isnt waterproof or wind proof and are only suitable for April October.
The more expensive suits will have better thermal layering on the inside of the suits to make them even warmer, so there is always a reason why one long john is £270 and another is £140 you get what you pay for! In mens suits these suits will typically come with convenience zips
The entry level for these is probably the Gill Zentherm which is available in Mens Womens and Kids. The top of the range would be the Magic Marine Elite which is available in Mens and Womens
Check out our adults Wetsuits here
and childrens Wetsuits here
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