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Accessories - Wetsuits - Water Sports for More Comfort on the Water

Neoprene accessories make a big difference in how long and comfortably you can stay out on the water. Here, you’ll find a strong selection of gloves, hoods, boots, socks, and other accessories that complement your wetsuit and keep you warm, even on colder days.

The right accessories aren’t just about comfort—they’re about safety and control. Warm hands ensure a better grip on your bar or paddle, while warm feet improve board feel. At the same time, neoprene for water sports protects against cold, wind, and abrasion from gear and rough surfaces. Check out more water sports gear here.

How to Choose the Right Neoprene Accessories

When selecting neoprene accessories, it’s important to consider how and when you’re on the water. Think about the water temperature, your activity type, and how long you usually stay out.

  • Thickness (mm): Thinner neoprene around 2–3 mm offers more flexibility, while 4–5 mm and above provide stronger insulation for colder months.
  • Fit and size: Accessories should fit snugly without pinching. Gloves or boots that are too large let water in and lose heat quickly.
  • Use scenario: Kitesurfing, surfing, SUP, or winging each requires different freedom of movement and grip—choose features like split-toe boots or reinforced palms depending on your sport.
  • Entry and exit: Zippers, straps, and Velcro make it easier to get your gear on and off, especially when your fingers are cold.
  • Durability: Reinforcements on soles, heels, and toes, along with strong seams, extend lifespan if you walk a lot on rocks or rough surfaces.
  • Compatibility with other gear: Make sure boots fit in foot straps and that gloves work well with a bar, paddle, or boom.

If you’re deciding between two thicknesses, go with the thicker one for fall and winter and the thinner one for spring and summer—or mix and match as needed.

Maintenance and Experience Level – Getting the Most from Your Gear

Proper care extends the lifespan of your neoprene gloves and other accessories. Always rinse them in fresh water after use, let them dry in the shade, and avoid direct sunlight and heat sources that can dry out the material. Turn boots and gloves inside out when possible so they dry completely, and consider using a mild neoprene cleaner to reduce odor and bacteria.

Both beginners and experienced riders benefit from high-quality accessories. As a newcomer to water sports, extra warmth and comfort give you more energy to focus on technique and safety. As an experienced rider, you can opt for more specialized solutions that maximize sensitivity, grip, and lightness. Explore the range, compare thicknesses and types, and choose the neoprene accessories that match your style and conditions—so you can enjoy more great sessions on the water all year long.