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Neoprene trousers for warm legs and buttocks

Many sailors like to combine their clothing as variably as possible in order to be able to adapt individually to new weather conditions and therefore prefer to use individual parts for the upper body and legs instead of complete suits. Neoprene trousers are recommended to avoid cooling the legs and buttocks on the water. Whether short or long, with or without hiking pads, here you will find what you are looking for.

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Neoprene trousers for warm legs and buttocks

Many sailors like to combine their clothing as variably as possible in order to be able to adapt individually to new weather conditions and therefore prefer to use individual parts for the upper body and legs instead of complete suits. Neoprene trousers are recommended to avoid cooling the legs and buttocks on the water. Whether short or long, with or without hiking pads, here you will find what you are looking for.

Neoprene trousers for warm legs

Advantages and applications of neoprene trousers

The day is extremely warm, when you come out of the water you are dried by the sun in a few moments and also the water temperatures are not far away from those of your bathtub? Then of course it is completely unnecessary to force your body into a complete wetsuit. Neoprene trousers are best suited for such days! Neoprene pants fit snugly on the body without disturbing you and store your body heat when wet. You can buy both long and short neoprene trousers, but on days when you can do without neoprene on top, the short trousers should fit better. Many athletes also like to combine long trousers with a neoprene shirt on colder days in order to be more flexible and not have to take off the whole suit during breaks on the beach.

But one should also consider that the water gets cooler the further away one is from the beach. Even if the water is initially bathtub warm, you should not underestimate the temperature difference to the area you want to be in. Therefore you should always be careful to dress a little warmer to be able to withstand the colder water temperatures further outside without any problems. A combination of neoprene trousers and neoprene shirt, which you can quickly take off on the beach, is perhaps a sensible alternative to only going out to sea in trousers.