Pre-Season Wetsuit Care Checklist

Pre-Season Wetsuit Care Checklist

Why Pre-Season Wetsuit Care Matters

Your wetsuit is an investment that deserves proper attention before you hit the water. A pre-season wetsuit care checklist helps extend the life of your suit, improves its performance, and keeps you comfortable during those first sessions of the year. Whether your wetsuit sat in storage all winter or you're preparing a new one, taking time to inspect, clean, and condition it now prevents costly damage later. Most wetsuits last 5-7 years with proper care, but neglecting maintenance can cut that in half. This guide walks you through everything you need to do to ensure your suit is in peak condition when the season starts.
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1

Inspect for damage. Check seams, zippers, and the entire surface for tears, holes, or delamination. Small issues caught now are easier to repair than problems that develop mid-season. Look closely at stress points like shoulders and knees where wear shows first.

2

Clean thoroughly with fresh water. Rinse your entire wetsuit inside and out with cool fresh water to remove salt, chlorine, and dirt. Use a gentle stream and avoid hot water, which can damage neoprene. Pay extra attention to the collar, wrists, and ankles where debris accumulates.

3

Dry properly before storage ends. Hang your wetsuit on a padded hanger in a shaded, well-ventilated area. Never use direct sunlight or heat sources like radiators, as UV rays and high temperatures degrade neoprene quickly. Allow 24-48 hours for complete drying.

4

Check the zipper function. Open and close your back zip several times to ensure smooth operation. Apply a small amount of silicone-based lubricant if it feels stiff. A stuck zipper ruins your session, so test it now while you can still fix it.

5

Condition the neoprene. Use a neoprene conditioner or specialized wetsuit cream to keep the material supple and prevent cracking. Apply a thin layer, let it sit for 10 minutes, then rinse with fresh water. This step adds years to your suit's lifespan.

6

Invest in proper storage solutions. Store your wetsuit on a padded hanger in a cool, dark closet away from direct sunlight. Consider a wetsuit rack for organized storage that prevents creasing and maintains shape. Never fold or compress your suit for extended periods.

Repair Small Issues Before They Become Big Problems

A tiny tear or loose seam might seem minor, but water seeping through compromises your suit's insulation and comfort. Catch these issues during your pre-season wetsuit care routine before you're in the water. Most repairs are simple and inexpensive if done early. You can patch small holes with a neoprene repair kit, and loose seams can be sealed with waterproof adhesive. If you find major damage, now's the time to send your suit to a professional repair shop rather than discovering it mid-season. Check your zipper pull too, as replacements are cheap and easy to install now. Taking an afternoon to address these items saves you from uncomfortable, cold sessions later.
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Organize Your Gear with the Right Storage

Proper storage is just as important as cleaning and conditioning. Your wetsuit needs a dedicated space that keeps it protected from sunlight, heat, and moisture. A quality wetsuit storage rack prevents creasing, maintains shape, and keeps your suit accessible. If you store multiple suits or have other water accessories to organize, a dedicated rack system saves space and protects your investment. Avoid cramped closets or damp areas where mold and mildew can develop. Good airflow is essential, so choose a spot with ventilation. Store your suit away from heaters, direct sunlight, and areas with temperature fluctuations. This simple step prevents the need for repairs and keeps your suit ready for action.

Common Questions

How often should I clean my wetsuit during the season?

Rinse your wetsuit with fresh water after every use, especially if you've been in salt water or chlorinated pools. A thorough deep clean with conditioner every 4-6 weeks during heavy use keeps the neoprene healthy. More frequent cleaning extends your suit's lifespan and prevents odor and mildew growth.

Can I use regular detergent on my wetsuit?

No, avoid regular laundry detergent, bleach, and fabric softeners. These products break down neoprene and damage seams. Stick to specialized wetsuit shampoo or mild soap designed for delicate materials. Always use cool or lukewarm water, never hot.

What's the best way to store a wetsuit long-term?

Store your wetsuit on a padded hanger in a cool, dark, well-ventilated space away from direct sunlight and heat sources. A dedicated wetsuit rack works best. Ensure the suit is completely dry before storage to prevent mold. Never fold or compress it for extended periods, as this causes permanent creasing.

How do I know if my wetsuit needs professional repair?

Small tears under 2 inches and loose seams can be DIY repaired with a neoprene kit. Larger tears, delamination, zipper issues, or damage to the collar and seals warrant professional repair. If your suit is aging and repairs are frequent, replacement might be more cost-effective.

Can UV damage be reversed?

Unfortunately, UV damage to neoprene is permanent and cannot be reversed. Prevention is key, so always dry and store your suit away from direct sunlight. If your suit has already faded or become brittle from sun exposure, conditioning can help slow further deterioration, but the damage won't heal.

What should I do if my wetsuit smells bad?

Soak your suit in fresh water with a specialized wetsuit cleaner or a cup of white vinegar for 30 minutes, then rinse thoroughly. Ensure it dries completely in a well-ventilated area. Regular rinsing after use prevents odor buildup. If the smell persists, it may indicate mold, which requires immediate professional cleaning.

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