Wet costumes are an essential part of people in the water for a lot of time, but they are also well suited for the most casual use, and the title of Waterfall is not a criterion for buying a wet suit. In the Nordic countries, summer and especially warm waters are not a year -round thing, and when the normal season is quite short, you can tighten a little bit of the beginning of the summer and survive the fall in the water. Neoprenees wet suits are suitable for competing, snorkeling, swimming, watercraft, wakeboarding and pulling tensile tires. When buying a wet suit made of neoprene, it is good to know that the suit should not be loose, as the principle of neoprene is based on the effects of heat from your body in neoprene cells. That is, when wet, neoprene absorbs a little water in its cells, which in a few seconds the body temperature will heat up your own heat, and this warm water will not leave the cells, which makes the water feel warm and comfortable. Based on the experience, the average thickness (3/2mm) with a wet suit you forgive about 10 Celsius of the water temperature. That is, if the water is 10 degrees Celsius, it may seem like 20 degrees Celsius, quite warm water. So this is not any official researched and examined information, but experience -based, and especially individual -dependent information.