Wetsuits

Neoprene suits worn for water sports providing thermal insulation. Made from synthetic rubber with fabric linings.

Why It Matters

Wetsuits are in direct contact with large areas of skin for extended periods. Neoprene production is energy-intensive and uses petroleum. New wetsuits off-gas significantly.

Chemicals of Concern in This Product

Ingredient Red Flags

Watch for these on ingredient labels:

  • Very strong chemical smell
  • Cheap neoprene with no sourcing info
  • Heavy petroleum-based construction

What to Look For

  • Limestone-based neoprene (lower impact)
  • Yulex natural rubber alternatives
  • Solvent-free glues
  • Brands with recycling programs

Finding Safer Options

Patagonia wetsuits using Yulex natural rubber. Brands using limestone neoprene like O'Neill. Allow new wetsuits to air out before extended wear.

Certifications to Look For

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