Sumarpo Wetsuits

Sumarpo is an American brand of triathlon wetsuits and trisuits. The only one on the market providing 100% environmentally friendly products, since 2008. Sumarpo wetsuits are made from Japanese Yamamoto limestone neoprene, biodegradable and recycled fabrics, glued with benzene-free glue. Sumarpo is a member of the “1% for the Planet” organization. And this brand is approved […]

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Nineteen Wetsuits

This is what Nineteen say about themselves: “Based in Toronto Canada, Nineteen Wetsuits is a World leader in producing the best quality, and fastest triathlon wetsuits.” Nineteen Makes Wetsuits For: swimming triathlon Website nineteenwetsuits.com Photos

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Imperial Motion Wetsuits

Custom made wetsuits, each one is produced individually using neoprene made from the purest Limestone (more about Limestone based neoprene) sourced in Japan making these wetsuits stretchier, warmer and most resilient in the world. Imperial motion makes wetsuits for: surfing Website imperialmotion.com Photos  

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Yazbeck Wetsuits

Yazbeck wetsuits come from California, USA and are top of the line free diving and spearfishing wetsuits built from bottom up. Nothing is already knit, dyed, processed, cut, laminated or else, they buy the materials and make everything themselves. They also use the best limestone based Yamamoto neoprene making their wetsuits a little bit greener. Yazbeck makes […]

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Exceed Wetsuits

Exceed wetsuits were born in Florida, USA from the necessity of a fashion wetsuit. Having to wear a dull and drab wetsuit inspired Eexceed to develop something different for water sports enthusiasts. Exceed makes wetsuits for: surfing wakeboarding diving WWW: exceedwetsuits.com Photos

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SailFish Wetsuits

The sailfish brand was founded in 2007 by former national team swimmer and one of the fastest swimmers in triathlon Jan Sibbersen. Their wetsuits are known for high degree of flexibility, a balanced buoyancy and outstanding gliding properties in water. The guiding principle of sailfish is “made to make you faster”. “We do not want to […]

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Janga Wetsuits

If you have seen a JANGA wetsuit you will remember it. If you have seen an unusual looking wetsuit it is probably Janga. The company that makes these wetsuits is called KIDNAP YOURSELF and they come from a surf town of Figueira da Foz in Portugal. There is not much we can tell you about them, it’s […]

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Abysse Wetsuits

Abysse is a collection of women’s wetsuits inspired by the idea of bringing function and fashion together into one being. The goal is to accommodate the demand for a sport garment that will be able to remain durable in the water through active lifestyles, yet still be fashionable. Utilizing the highest quality materials, Abysse aims […]

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Isurus Wetsuits

Isurus wetsuits come from California and their quest is to build world-class wetsuits that stand up to the harshest conditions the ocean might offer. Isurus makes wetsuits for: surfing WWW surfisurus.com Photos

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Neon Wetsuits

About Breaking free from the norm, neon wetsuits was born from the love of surfing, design, colour and doing things the way founder Elsie, wanted to do them. Function is key, with design simple and effective, whereas the look can be as bright or as subtle as the owner desires. All of neon’s wetsuits are […]

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Adelio Wetsuits

Adelio Founded in 2008, Adelio has grown from humble beginnings into a family that is united by shared passions and the quest to remain true to themselves. They thrive on the counter cultures that raised them, and draw inspiration from theirindividual takes on surf and street culture to produce fresh and eclectic wetsuits that supports the lives […]

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West Wetsuits

WEST was founded in 1982 by two surfers, Patrick Leahy and Roger Liley. The name of  this Australian company represents Australia’s west coast – vast, isolated, and ful of quality powerful waves.  Today West wetsuits are one of the top surfing brands in the world and are at the moment on of the few that […]

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Musto Wetsuits

Like many wetsuit companies, Musto was born out of necessity for warmer gear. The founder, Keith Musto describes the situation in the 1960’s: “We sailed in Guernsey sweaters and old flannel trousers for years. You got wet and you accepted it. But, as we progressed up the ladder in terms of competition, we realised that this […]

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Crewsaver Wetsuits

Crewsaver (Survitec Group) is a maker of products dedicated to sea and water related lifesaving. Life jackets, survival suits, life rafts and more. They also make a few kayaking wetsuits but it is not their main focus. Crewsaver makes wetsuits for: -sailing -kayaking Website: crewsaver.com Photos

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Typhoon Wetsuits

Typhoon was founded in UK in 1947 by Oscar Gugen. He was an avid diver so he started producing diving wetsuits. His company was the first one in UK to make wetsuits and soon became one of the market leaders in diving and sailing equipment. He also started a diving club that is one of the largest ones today. In […]

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Prolimit Wetsuits

Prolimit makes wetsuits for: -surfing -kitesurfing -windsurfing Website prolimit.com Prolimit photos

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C-Skins Wetsuits

Carey Brown has been closely involved in wetsuit industry ever since he and his uncle Dennis Cross designed and manufactured the first ever surfing steamers in Europe in the 70′s. With years of experience he founded C-SKINS in 1997 and started producing wetsuits for surfers. C-Skins makes wetsuits for: -surfing Website c-skins.com Photos

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ION Wetsuits

ION is a brand that started in Germany in 2004 firstly focusing on windsurfing, but later expanding on other watersports. Today they produce  wetsuits & neoprene products for the international windsurf, kitesurf, surf, SUP and wakeboard scene. The product range also includes accessories, harnesses, travelgear and an apparel collection. Recently hey have also launched a separate bike […]

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Gill Wetsuits

Gill comes from England and was started in 1975 by a passionate dinghy sailor Nick Gill frustrated by lack of specialist clothing for dinghy sailing. Gill makes wetsuits for -sailing Website gillmarine.com Photos

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Palm Wetsuits

Palm was started in England in 1979. On the Somerset coast Andy Knight wanted some better gear to take paddling, and had decided to make it himself. So he started “Palm Glass Fibre Mouldings Ltd” that can now supply you with everything paddling related. Palm makes wetsuits for -Rafting -SUPing Website palmequipmenteurope.com Palm westusits photos

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