- Shorty suits are typically used in 70 to 80 degree water. They have short sleeves and are a one-piece suit. The legs usually end just above the knee.
- A three-quarter suit is similar to a shorty suit but with legs that extend to the ankles. These are also one-piece suits with short sleeves and are used commonly in 70 to 80 degree water.
- A full-length or full suit is used for water temperatures between 65 and 70 degrees Fahrenheit. These suits are one-piece suits with sleeves that come down to the wrists and legs that extend to the ankles.
- A farmer John or Jayne is a two-piece suit. These are designed for those who may have a non-standard body shape. They can be either long or short sleeved and with various leg lengths.
- Dry suits are typically used in water less than 65 degrees Fahrenheit. A dry suit has long sleeves and legs. They have rubber seals around the neck, wrists and ankles in order to keep out as much water as possible.
Shorties
Three-Quarter
Full-Length
Farmer John/Jayne
Dry Suit
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