There are many benefits of chest zip wetsuits if compared to the traditional back zip wetsuits. Your back feels more flexible and it is easier to paddle and water is not sneaking in as much through the neck. It can be very annoying to duck dive in cold water conditions with a back zip wetsuit. And these are just a few front zip wetsuit benefits to mention.
Maybe at first it will feel uncomfortable but as You master these steps it will take just a moment without even thinking about it.
1. Reach inside the wetsuit with both arms.
2. Grab around the hips.
3. Get your first leg in.
4. Slip it through the wetsuit.
5. Repeat the process with the other foot.
6. Get the right arm in and bring the excess to the top.
7. Slip in the left arm.
8. Bring the neck on.
11. Now go surf Baltic waves!
1. Open zipper and pull neck entry up and over your head.
2. Gently peel 1st layer inside out (there are two of them) of your right shoulder from ear over the shoulder.
3. Repeat with left shoulder and then with remaining layer of right shoulder. Remember always to start with right side, then left, and finish with right. 1-2-3. This is the most important moment to properly take a chest zip wetsuit.
4. Take small steps and ease each shoulder down to get the elbows free.
4. Roll the wetsuit down your torso and lower body towards your ankles.
5. Peel the legs down with your thumbs without standing on your wetsuit.
6. Store it to dry in a shade and get yourself ready for another session.
Mr. Jack O'neill thought about everything technical for us. We need now just to go out and surf.