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Reviewed by BostonTerrier from S.E Massachusetts on Tuesday, July 17, 2012
I read a lot of the comments from other buyers and went for the Large size. Chest and shoulders fit perfectly but waist is a tad short (and I am not long waisted), however I can live with it - just.
I needed a thin suit for summer and I use it for windsurfing, but it would suit waterskiing, wakeboarding and even shallow water diving due to its front zip.
Best Uses: Summer watersports
Chest Size: Feels true to size
Cons: Awkward Fit, Too short in waist
Describe Yourself: Casual User
Length: Feels too short
Pros: Breathable, Comfortable, Dries Quickly, Durable, Easy To Put On And Off, Warm
Reviewed by RLKK from New City, NY on Thursday, March 10, 2011
I ordered a size Small based on the Camero Sizing Chart (Male, 130lbs, 5feet 4inches). When I received the item, I felt it is uncomforably tight in the mid section. I exchanged it to Medium (Size:50). It fits much better. I ordered one more Medium (Size:50). I plan to use in the next two weeks in Baha California (Ocean temps mid 70s) and when visiting Water Parks in the North East in May/June months when water will be still chilly. The front zipper will come very handy when out of the water.
Best Uses: Boating, Colder Water, Snorkling
Chest Size: Feels true to size
Cons: none
Describe Yourself: Casual User
Length: Feels true to length
Pros: Breathable, Comfortable, Easy To Put On And Off
Reviewed by Elvis from Mount Vernon, NY on Tuesday, February 22, 2011
I purchased this for late spring/early summer sea kayaking on the Atlantic coast. The product is well made and should function well on days that are neither too hot nor too cold. The problem was the sizing of this wetsuit. I am 5'11", 155 lbs, and relatively thin. I had to exchange the size 52 (equivalent to a "large") for a size 54 (XL) since the original suit was poised to castrate me. This thing is insanely tight around the crotch area if you know what I mean. What is up with those Austrians?
Answer
If you are doing long distance swimming you may want to go with a sleeveless suit for more range of motion.
Answered on 3/18/2010 12:00:00 AM by Customer Care from Sierra Trading Post
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Though it does have pretty good range of motion due to the raglan seam design, it does constrict a little at top end extension. I think either a sleeveless or a stretch neoprene shortie would be far better than this model for swimming. This is regular neoprene, not stretch.
Answered on 1/19/2011 12:00:00 AM by kayaktrekker from Pittsburgh, PA
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This suit will be fine for non competitive, recreational swimming. If you are racing or doing aggressive long distance swimming I would look elsewhere since the upper sleeves will feel restrictive.
Answered on 2/22/2011 12:00:00 AM by Elvis from Mount Vernon, NY