Mens Wetsuit Tops

Mens Wetsuit Tops

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      Push your limits in the water with the wetsuit top mens collection. Typically made from 1.5mm or 2mm neoprene, they provide insulation and stretch for maximum mobility. Choose from short sleeve, long sleeve, or sleeveless designs, with zip or non-zip options. Hybrid and Paddle Tops offer extra flexibility. Complete your gear with wetsuit shorts & pants.

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      Lightweight Warmth and Versatility

      Men’s wetsuit tops are the perfect choice when you need a little extra warmth without the bulk of a full suit. Designed for use in warm to mild water conditions, they’re ideal for spring and summer surf sessions, especially in northern NSW, QLD, and WA. Throw one on for dawn patrol, windy afternoons, or when you just want a bit more protection from the chill and the sun.

      Great for Layering or Solo Use

      Wetsuit tops are made to be versatile:

      • Wear them on their own for paddleboarding, surfing, or snorkelling
      • Layer them over a springsuit or wetsuit vest for extra insulation
      • Pair with boardshorts for ultimate freedom in tropical waters

      They provide core warmth while leaving your legs unrestricted—making them a favorite for surfers, swimmers, and divers alike.

      Choosing the Right Fit

      Most wetsuit tops come in 1mm to 2mm neoprene, giving just the right amount of warmth without restricting movement. If you're surfing in warmer waters or need sun protection with a touch of insulation, a wetsuit top is a smart, lightweight solution.

      Need help choosing the right thickness or style? Chat with our team—we're here to help you find the perfect wetsuit top for your next session.

      FAQs

      Most mens wetsuit tops are ideal for water temperatures around 20°C and above, where you want some warmth but a full wetsuit would feel too hot. They’re especially useful for spring and summer surf in warmer regions.

      Yes. Many surfers wear a neoprene surf top with boardshorts during warm water sessions. It provides protection from wind chill and sun exposure while still allowing full mobility in the water.

      A wetsuit top should fit snugly to trap a thin layer of water that warms with your body temperature. It shouldn’t feel restrictive but should sit close to the body for proper insulation.

      Yes. Most neoprene wetsuit tops offer protection from UV exposure across the shoulders, chest, and back. Long sleeve designs provide even more coverage during extended surf sessions.

      Yes. Some surfers wear a wetsuit top under a wetsuit for extra insulation in colder conditions. It can also help reduce chafing from neoprene seams during long sessions.