Last Updated on 15 July 2025 by Maelle
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Damage to your wetsuit can range from a simple hole to more complex tears. Here are some examples of types of damage: Holes caused by sharp objects Tears due to intensive use Wear at the level of seams Damage to lightning closings 1.2 Performance impacts Of Unwanted damage may decrease the effectiveness of your combination. Indeed, a damaged combination can:

Increase water resistance Limit freedom of movement 2. How to assess the condition of your combination? 2.1 Make your equipment carefully inspect Before starting any repair, it is necessary to carry out a full evaluation Damage. Here’s how to proceed: Check the surface in search of small tears or abrasions.Inspect the seams to detect any sign of wear.
Test the zippers to make sure they are working properly.

2.2 Identify the necessary repairs
Once the damage has been detected, it is essential to determine which repairs have priority. For example: Repair visible holes Strengthen worn seams Replace orrepair the zippers
- 3. What are the steps for repairing a combination?
- 3.1 Repair of tears and holes
- To effectively repair tears and holes, here are the steps to follow:
- Prepare the damaged area by removing any dirt.

Use a
neoprene special repair kit . Apply the resin by following the manufacturer’s instructions.
- 3.2 Repair zippers
- The
- Enlightenment closings
may also require special attention. Here’s how to proceed:
Inspect the zipper to detect missing or broken teeth.
Replace them if necessary using specific repair kits. Lubricate the closure to avoid friction. Fun Fact
- : Did you know that neoprene combinations must be rinsed with fresh water after each use to extend their lifespan?
- 4. What care should you follow to extend the life of your wetsuit?
- 4.1 Proper washing and drying
Improper washing can damage your wetsuit. Here are some recommendations:
Always rinse with fresh water after use.
- Avoid the washing machine: hand wash with mild soap instead.
- Air dry it in the shade to avoid deformation.
- 4.2 Storing your wetsuit Proper storage is crucial. Here’s how to properly preserve your wetsuit:
Hang it on a padded hanger to prevent deformation.
Avoid humid environments.
Do not fold the wetsuit, as this can cause unwanted creases.
- 5. What products should you use to restore your wetsuit?
- 5.1 Which glues and resins should you choose? Only use neoprene-specific products for a successful repair. Here are some recommendations:Neoprene glue: Make sure it’s suitable for elastic fabrics. Repair resin: to reinforce repaired areas.
- Repair kit: some kits contain all the necessary items.
5.2 Useful accessories for repairs
In addition to repair products, here are some essential accessories: Scissors for clean cutting. Fine sandpaper for smoothing repaired areas.
- A rolling pin for even application of the resin.
- 6. When to call a professional?
- 6.1 Cases requiring expertise
Some repairs may be too complex or technical. Here are some situations where it is best to contact a professional: Completely broken zippers
Significant structural damage or tears across multiple layers
Customization or size modifications
6.2 Find a trustworthy repairer
- Choosing a reliable repairer is essential. Here are some criteria to consider:
- Read reviews and testimonials from other surfers.
- Check if the repairer has specific experience with neoprene.
Compare prices and repair times.
7. What mistakes should you avoid during restoration?
- 7.1 Mistakes to avoid
- Avoid common mistakes that can compromise the restoration of your wetsuit. Here are some points to consider:
- Using products unsuitable for neoprene.
Failing to strictly follow repair product instructions.
Underestimating the importance of regular maintenance.
7.2 Signs of a poor repair Identify the signs of an improper repair as soon as possible: Bubbles or blisters on the repair.
- Discomfort during use.
- Recurrence of damage in the same area.
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How do I assess the damage to my wetsuit?
It is essential to conduct a thorough assessment of your wetsuit. Carefully examine potentially damaged areas, such as tears, holes, or worn areas, so you know where to focus your repair efforts. What products should I use to repair my neoprene wetsuit? For repairs, choose products specifically designed for neoprene, such as suitable glues and resins. Be sure to follow the manufacturer’s instructions to ensure a lasting repair.
- How do I care for my wetsuit after repair?
- After repairs, it is crucial to maintain your wetsuit. Rinse it immediately with fresh water after each use to remove salt and sand, and avoid folding it or storing it in extreme conditions to prolong its durability.

