NeoSport Wetsuits Youth Premium Neoprene 2mm Youth’s Shorty, Lavender Trim, 4 – Diving, Snorkeling & Wakeboarding
Stylish shorties – just like mom and dad’s – keep kids comfortable in the water and help shield them from UV rays, sea lice, jelly stings and other irritants. High-quality flatlock stitching and a durable back zip stand up to the rigors of childhood, and parents will appreciate the budget-conscious price
Product Features
- Should fit snug, but not too tight
- 50+ UV Shield. Children think wetsuits are “COOL” so they wear them and that helps shield them against sun exposure.
- Great for the Beach, Lake or Pool and excellent for learning to swim or for extended periods in and around the water.
- Provides some inherent buoyancy which helps build the child’s confidence in the water. NOT FOR USE AS A FLOTATION DEVICE.
- Easy back zip design allows the child to get in and out easily with parents help.
- Sizing is recommend by age. For example: most 2 year olds should wear should wear Size 2. If your child is larger than average, order 1 size larger.
- Includes 1 year manufacturer’s warranty, constructed from Polyester Laminated Neoprene
- MULTI SPORT WETSUIT: Kids wetsuit designed for all water sports like diving, scuba, paddle boarding, surfing, kayaking, or hanging at the beach.
- PROTECTION: Helps to shield children from UV rays, sea lice, jelly stings, and other irritants.
- NEOPRENE WETSUITS: Uses a premium neoprene material to give a soft and comfortable fit.
- FEATURES: Includes an internal key pocket, heavy duty #10 YKK back zipper, and adjustable Velcro collar.
Not Meant for Skinny Kids My son is about to outgrow his size 3 O’Neill reactor shorty, so I ordered this in size 4 since it is cheaper. It was no taller than his old one, but maybe a little wider in the leg. I exchanged it for a 6 for height. The 6 had a little room to grow for height but is baggy and will do no good. For a more filled out kid it would probably work. It appears to be good quality (similar to his O’Neill one). The size chart on the tag is slightly different than that shown in Amazon’s description…
Not for skinny children! I would assume that this would work fine for children who are not too skinny. My daughter is 4Ft and only 42 lbs. As you can imagine, it is pretty hard to find clothes let alone a wet suit that should be a tight fit on her. I tried the size 4 first and it was skinny enough but too short so her arms and shoulders were restricted. Then I tried the size 6 and the length was great but way too loose to keep any heat in the suit for her to swim around.I had to end up returning both sizes…
We initially loved this suit (at the beginning there was a strong …