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Waterwear

Waterwear are clothes for activities where you're in and out of the water a lot and need protection from sunburn or windchill. Waterwear will keep you warm, but not necesarily dry.
Canoeing
Cross Country Running
Cycling
Diving & Snorkeling
Lifesaving
Spontaneous Swims

For each activity the right outfit

Keeping yourself warm and comfortable in the water is a must. Whatever you do with water and waves, we want you to be comfortable and ready for more fun. Choosing the right clothes enhances comfort and allows you to stay in or on the water longer.

Remember to take a change of clothes with you if possible, so you can join any spontaneous action you come across.

Between Swimwear and Wetsuit

When it is too warm to endure a wetsuit, but not right for swimwear, waterwear offers convenience and sun protection. Avoid the bulk and discomfort of a wetsuit if you don't need that much thermal protection.

Waterwear for every Watersport

Whether you're windsurfer, kiter, surfer, wakeboarder or even a diver, there is an outfit for you. Whether it's surfing, paddling, rowing, ocean swimming, wakeboarding, snorkeling, scuba, jetskiing and anything else you can dream up, we've got you covered.

Our waterwear info should meet all your expectations for cold or warm water activities. Otherwise email us.


Don't Swim Alone

Even if you have tried to prepare for every possible problem, it is always possible that something unexpected will happen and you find yourself needing help. That is not the time to be alone. If there are lifeguards, let them know your plans before you start swimming. If there are no lifeguards, then swim with someone else (keeping an eye on each other and knowing lifesaving will both help). Even if there are lifeguards, a partner will be able to get to you a lot sooner than a lifeguard.

Be Visible in Open Water

Along those same lines, make yourself easy to see. Not only will it help people find you if you need help, but it may also help boats see you and only come close instead of running over you. Bright swim caps also keep your head warm. Also wear bright clothes so you can be seen from a distance.


Open Water Swimming Clothes