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Some Important Advantages Of Adult Wetsuits
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Some Important Advantages Of Adult Wetsuits The idea of allowing children to wear wet suits has definitely caught on and on beaches all over the world now, one can see tiny babies in wet suits sitting in the surf while Mommy holds their hand. Children of all ages, as well as proud mothers, have found that they stay much warmer playing in the water of lakes, pools, and even oceans when they sport the attractive wet suits. What a wet suit does is allow water to enter the suit but then it traps it against the skin and the suit resulting in body heat warmed water that then acts as an insulator against the cooler water. An unprotected child, for instance, can yield to hypothermia while playing in warm water even on a warm day. It has been scientifically shown that water conducts body heat faster from a human body approximately 25 times quicker and more efficiently than normal air. Because a wet suit needs to be made of material that has a very low thermal conductivity that keeps the warmed water against the body rather than letting it escape, wet suits are usually made of Neoprene, synthetic rubber. If a wet suit is used in very cold water to provide extra warmth, some now come with the added protection of titanium fibres. Because children grow so fast and can outgrow their suits in the wink of an eye, most wetsuits for children come with a design that enables the parent to release portions of the suit and actually adjust the size so that the suit can easily be worn through a a flexible number of growth spurts! The Neoprene mentioned above is not only comfortable but also very smooth to the touch, enabling your wetsuits children it alone as a swimsuit. Neoprene is also highly durable, and will in fact last for many years. The thickness of the Neoprene is 1/8th of an inch, or 2mm thick, thus a child can easily move while wearing one, yet the suit does what it is designed to do even as thinly as it is constructed. Most parents complain that after trudging to the lake or beach the child plays in the water for about 10 minutes, then wants to be taken out and is chilled throughout the day and thus wants to return home as soon as possible. When your child is wearing a wet suit, this will no longer be a problem, as the child will remain warm and comfortable in the water for much longer periods of time. wetsuit infants are easy to slip on and off and are never hampered by zippers that may injure your child. Pinching skin in a zipper is a recipe made
for yowls and tears thereby ruining your beach day, not to mention that some zippers may become jammed causing yet another type of problem.