Let's face it: the right wetsuit can make the top difference between an amazing dive and spending an hour shivering underwater. With so many great brands, though, it can be overwhelming to choose the right one. Here at Divers Supply, we sell wetsuits for all water temperatures every day.
It doesn’t matter if you are exploring tropical reefs or braving colder waters: you need to wear a quality wetsuit to keep you comfortable in cold water. Depending on the type of scuba diving you prefer, we have the right swimming wetsuit to keep you warm.
Here, you will find thin wetsuits for warm waters and thicker ones for open-water swimming. There are also wetsuit brands with more arms and shoulders, wrists and ankles, and front zip features that will make your scuba diving a pleasure.
So, here is the outline of the best wetsuits in terms of comfort, durability, and value. From nice, budget-friendly options that won’t break the bank to premium suits packed with cutting-edge technology, we have the best men's and women’s wetsuit choices for every type of diver.
The Henderson Thermoprene Pro dominates the mid-range wetsuit market, and for good reason.
This suit combines outstanding warmth with a perfect fit, so this is the perfect wetsuit for you if you like to dive in cold waters. Its multi-thickness design strategically places thicker neoprene where you need more warmth and thinner panels where flexibility is required.
Made with thermoprene neoprene, it maintains its shape dive after dive, while the smooth-skin chest and back panels reduce wind chill during surface intervals. Thanks to excellent seam technology, minimal water comes through, making it an excellent choice for both recreational and technical men and women divers.
Perfect for warm-water diving, the Scubapro Definition is the pinnacle of high comfort and flexibility.
Its neoprene construction is exceptionally stretchy, meaning the suit maintains its shape even after extensive use. You will get a lot of surfing and diving adventures out of it. Its multi-panel design follows the body's natural contours and reduces fatigue and discomfort during long dives. Reinforced shoulder and knee panels add durability in high-wear areas.
As a bonus, you can put it on easily and by yourself quickly and effortlessly, thanks to its diagonal back zipper.
The Bare Reactive combines cutting-edge wetsuit technology with an innovative infrared heat retention system.
This advanced feature reflects your body heat back to your skin and keeps you warm without additional thickness. You won’t feel restricted with the Bare Reactive as the wetsuit is anatomically fitted, and stretch panels are positioned exactly where you need them. This is a wetsuit developed with colder waters in mind, so it’s no surprise it’s a favorite among cold-water diving fans.
Dive smoothly as long as you want with Aqualung's AquaFlex; a wetsuit that is versatile and practical, thanks to its X-Tend technology that makes it stretchy in all the right places. The reinforced knee pads and anti-abrasion shoulders add to the wetsuit’s durability, while the comfortable plush interior makes long dives more enjoyable.
The AquaFlex is available in multiple thickness options and adapts to many diving conditions without losing any flexibility.
The Seac Komoda exemplifies Italian design excellence with its anatomical cut and ultra-stretch neoprene construction. The smooth-skin chest and back panels add thermal protection, while the wetsuit’s well-thought design minimizes water entry. It delivers durability and an excellent range of motion, making it a standout choice for divers looking for performance and value.
Neosport X-Span proves that quality diving gear doesn't always require a premium price tag, as it offers reliable performance without breaking the bank. Its four-way stretch neoprene lets divers enjoy long dives in absolute comfort. The sturdy construction holds up to regular use, and you will get plenty of dives out of this wetsuit. The X-Span is available in both 3mm and 5mm options.
A good wetsuit should obviously keep you warm, but it should also have features that make your dive comfortable and fun.
Here is how you can choose the right and best wetsuit for you.
The most important factor is the water temperature where you will be diving. As a general guide:
Your wetsuit should fit snugly but not restrict movement or breathing. When you are trying on a wetsuit, check for the following:
Remember that neoprene will loosen slightly in water, so a suit that feels slightly tight on land might be perfect underwater. Pay special attention to fit around the neck, wrists, and ankles — these areas should seal well without being uncomfortably tight.
Consider your diving style and frequency. More active divers prefer suits with extra flexibility and reinforcement in high-wear areas. Occasional divers typically pay more attention to how easy they can put the wetsuit on and how durable it is in storage.
Our certified professionals, 40 years of vast experience, manufacturers’ warranty, and customer satisfaction set us apart from the competition. From Aqualung to Seac, ScubaPro, Neosport, Mares, Cressi, Henderson, and Pinnacle Aquatics, we know which brand sells best and which outperforms its competitors.
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