How to Roll a Wetsuit for Packing
Why Rolling Your Wetsuit Matters
5 Steps to Roll Your Wetsuit Like a Pro
Start with a clean, damp wetsuit laid flat on a towel. Smooth out any wrinkles and ensure the arms and legs are fully extended. This gives you a solid foundation and prevents air pockets from forming during the rolling process.
Fold the wetsuit in half lengthwise, aligning the sleeves and legs perfectly. Press down gently to remove excess air. This creates a long, narrow rectangle that's easier to control and roll tightly without bunching.
Starting from one end (usually the feet), roll the wetsuit tightly toward the opposite end. Keep tension consistent as you go to avoid loose sections. A tight roll compresses the material and minimizes wrinkles that develop during storage.
Once fully rolled, secure it with a wetsuit strap, elastic band, or even a clean towel. Make sure it's snug but not so tight that you're straining the neoprene. Proper securing keeps your roll intact during travel and storage.
Store your rolled wetsuit in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat. Consider using a mesh bag for airflow, which prevents mildew and odors. Proper storage extends your wetsuit's life by years.
Pro Tips for Packing a Rolled Wetsuit
Common Questions
Can you roll a wetsuit when it's completely dry?
Yes, you can roll a dry wetsuit, but damp is better. A slightly damp suit is more pliable and less likely to crease permanently. If your suit is dry, lightly mist it with water before rolling. This takes just a minute and significantly improves how well the roll holds and how few wrinkles develop.
How long can you keep a wetsuit rolled up?
A properly rolled wetsuit can stay rolled for several weeks without damage, especially if stored in a cool, dry place. For longer storage (months), unroll it periodically and hang it to let the material relax. This prevents permanent creasing and keeps the neoprene flexible and responsive.
Is there a difference in rolling thick versus thin wetsuits?
The technique is the same, but thick winter suits require slightly more pressure to create a tight roll. Thicker neoprene is more durable and forgiving, so don't worry about damaging it. Thin spring suits need a gentler touch, but the rolling process works equally well for both.
Should you roll your wetsuit with booties attached?
Yes, roll your wetsuit with attached booties. They're part of the suit and rolling them together keeps everything compact. If your booties are removable, you can roll them separately or tuck them inside the rolled suit for extra space savings.
What's the best way to store a rolled wetsuit long-term?
Store rolled wetsuits in a cool, dark, well-ventilated space away from direct sunlight and heat sources. A mesh bag allows air circulation and prevents mildew. Avoid plastic bags, which trap moisture. Unroll every few months and rehang to let the material breathe and reset.
Can rolling damage your wetsuit?
Proper rolling doesn't damage wetsuits. In fact, it protects them better than crumpling or folding. Just avoid rolling when the suit is soaking wet, as excess water can trap moisture inside the roll. Always ensure your suit is damp, not dripping, before rolling.
Keep Your Wetsuit Fresh and Ready
Rolling your wetsuit correctly is just the first step. Pair it with quality drying and storage solutions to keep your gear in peak condition. Check out our range of wetsuit accessories and drying racks designed to help you maintain your suit year-round, whether you're traveling or storing at home.
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