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The thickness recommendation chart can be found at the bottom
How to choose a wetsuit size? Weight is the most important factor as the wetsuit has to fit snug
Related: Best Women’s Surf Wetsuits
Women’s Billabong Wetsuit Size Chart
Metric / Imperial
147.5cm to 175cm / 4’10” to 5’9″
43kg to 73kg / 95lbs to 160lbs
Women’s O’Neill Wetsuit Size Chart
Metric / Imperial
155cm to 183cm / 5’1″ to 6’0″
40.75kg to 84kg / 90lbs to 185lbs
Women’s O’Neill Wetsuit Boot Size Chart
Women’s Rip Curl Wetsuit Size Chart
Metric / Imperial
152.5cm to 180.5cm / 5’0″ to 5’11”
45.5kg to 72.5kg / 100lbs – 160lbs
Women’s Xcel Wetsuit Size Chart
Metric / Imperial
150cm to 178cm / 4’11” to 5’10”
40kg to 91kg / 90lbs to 200lbs
Women’s Xcel Wetsuit Boots Size
Women’s Roxy Wetsuit Size Chart
Metric / Imperial
160cm to 180.5cm / 5’3″ to 5’11”
45.25kg to 86.25kg / 100lbs to 190lbs
Women’s Patagonia Wetsuit Size Chart
Metric / Imperial
155cm to 180.5cm / 5’1″ to 5’11”
45.25kg to 72.5kg / 100lbs to 160lbs
Women’s Hurley Wetsuit Size Chart
Metric / Imperial
152cm to 180cm / 5’0″ to 5’11”
43kg to 77kg / 95lbs to 170lbs
What size wetsuit?
As you can see each brand has its own sizing charts. When you are in-between two sizes, It’s recommended to go for the weight and then for height. It’s better to have a snug fit with a little short/long than vice versa. A wetsuit MUST fit snug, but not too tight!
The break-in period for a surf wetsuit is about 2-5 sessions
Wetsuit thickness chart
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