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As the water dips below 60°F, wetsuit accessories come in handy to help keep the extremities warm. Keep in mind that if you can keep your hands and feet warm while surfing, you’ll likely be able to maintain warmth in your core. But once those hands and feet go numb, the fun factor declines rapidly.
Wetsuit Boots or "booties" are the first accessory you’ll likely wear once the water gets below 60°F. They’re important because the feet are generally the first extremity to go numb in colder water. Once that happens, it’s difficult to feel your board and it makes things like walking up rocks or back to your car a painful experience.
The best boots are the ones that allow for maximum boardfeel and minimal leakage. A few tips to achieve this goal:
Available in multiple thicknesses, the round-toe wetsuit boot is the most common type of surf bootie. Like mittens, the round-toe design tends to keep feet warmer than a split-toe design as it reduces the surface area in contact with cold water.
Like a round-toe surf boot, split toe wetsuit boots come in varying thicknesses. The difference with a split-toe design is that the big toe is separated from the others, giving you greater dexterity and a more natural, barefoot feel on your board. The separated big toe also helps to keep your boot secured in place, preventing it from sliding around your foot.
Feature a smooth, thin, vulcanized sole for flexible protection that gets you from A to B. They protect your feet from sharp coral reefs and rocks. Once in the lineup, you can either stash them in a wetsuit pocket or keep them on for added protection while surfing.
Are similar in design to reef surf booties. They are made to protect your feet from cuts and scratches when you’re surfing sharp reef or rocky areas, but also feature a textured sole for added traction when climbing over slippery surfaces. The thin sole is flexible enough to wear while surfing.
Try a boot that’s one size smaller than your shoe size. There should be absolutely zero room to move and should be as tight as possible without cutting off circulation.
SHOP SURF BOOTIESAka full-finger gloves blend dexterity and warmth in water temps between 50°F-60°F.
Surf mitts maximize warmth by combining the warmth of your fingers, minimizing the area exposed to cold water.
In the coldest water (low 40s and below), claw gloves are recommended. Keeping the fingers together allows for more collective body warmth and mitigates the chances of one or more isolated fingers freezing.
Your wetsuit gloves should fit as snug as your wetsuit boots — as flush and tight as can be without cutting off circulation. To keep them as watertight as possible, make sure there is no extra room between the tips of the fingers and the gloves.
SHOP WETSUIT GLOVESWetsuit hoods give you the best chance of a comfortable surf session once water temps dip to 57°F and below. Not only does a hood help insulate your head from wind-chill, it is your best way to combat the dreaded “ice cream headache” at surf spots requiring multiple duck dives. Here’s what to look for in an effective wetsuit hood:
Wetsuit hoods, aka surf caps, come in varying thicknesses from 1mm to 5mm, although 2mm is standard and suitable for most cold-water sessions.
Covers the head and ears down to the nape of the neck. It features a short peak and chin strap and is ideal for extra warmth and protection from the sun and wind. Good for water temps 50°F-60°F.
Full head and ear coverage with an extended neck that inserts under your wetsuit collar to help prevent flushing. Good for water temps 48°F-60°F.
An integrated hood and sleeveless vest that you wear underneath your wetsuit for extra warmth and minimal flushing. Good for water temps 48°F-55°F.
A wetsuit hood should feel snug on your head but not too tight. It should form a tight seal around your face to keep the cold water from flushing in. Attached hoods on suits generally function best. If you have a detachable hood, we recommend one that covers your head and neck and has a flap that inserts inside your suit. This minimizes leakage.
Wetsuit accessories are a great option for staying warm and enjoying the surf in colder conditions.
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