How to choose the right combination (Part 1)
The first criterion for choosing a wetsuit is water temperature. Water temperature varies according to location and time of year. So always check that the water temperature on your spot corresponds to the recommended temperature range: Water over 20°C. Water between 17 and 22°C. Waters between 12 and 17°C and waters between 7 and 12°C. Consult seatemperature.org to find out the temperature of your spot.
How to choose the right combination (Part 2)
The 2nd criterion to consider is the duration of your sessions. If your sessions last less than an hour, the 100 models are suitable. For sessions of up to 2 hours, opt for the 500 models, and up to 3 hours for the 900 models.
Compared to the 100 models, the 500 models will limit fatigue more (+ freedom of movement) and limit irritation better. The same applies to 900 models compared to 500 models.
NB: 900 models are easier to put on.
Choosing the right size
To get the most out of your wetsuit, you need to choose the right size. A wetsuit should fit snugly and there should be no visible creases. When dry, it's normal to feel too tight, but this discomfort disappears as soon as the wetsuit gets wet. If you choose a wetsuit that's too big, wrinkles will form and chafing will occur.
Return policy
Not sure which wetsuit size to choose? Returns and exchanges are free in our stores for 365 days if your purchase is registered on your Décathlon account. You can also return your wetsuit to a post office or relay point by printing out your return form on decathlon.fr, under the heading: My purchases. In this case, you will be responsible for the return shipping costs.
Materials
This OLAIAN 100 2/2 mm wetsuit is made of genuine Neoprene for maximum comfort.
The Neoprene is lined with synthetic fabric for greater resistance to wear and tear.
Neoprene thickness: 2 mm.
The Neoprene is composed of an elastomer foam with insulating properties.
We test and guarantee the quality of our Neoprene materials.
Collar
The collar finish has been designed to limit irritation. Depending on individual sensitivity, a UV top can be worn under the suit to limit the risk of irritation. We also recommend applying a greasy cream (e.g. Vaseline) to areas of friction (neck, armpits, knees) for long periods of use.
Be sure to position the flap correctly inside the suit to limit any risk of irritation with the zip and collar.
Closing
Our zips and fasteners are laboratory-tested to ensure optimum durability and resistance to salt water.
We position the fastener at the back of the wetsuit for greater comfort when practicing board sports (lying down while rowing).
Anti-irritation cut
We designed this product with seamless panels under the arms to limit irritation from repeated rowing movements in board sports.
Stay warmer longer with thermal accessories! There's something for every temperature range...
When we're in the water, it's through our extremities (feet, hands, head) that we lose more than half our body heat.
Therefore, here are the recommended accessories:
- in water (>17°C) => neoprene socks.
- in water (12 - 17°C): high booties and gloves. in water (12 - 17°C): High booties and gloves.
- in water (7 - 12°C): High booties, gloves, balaclava and top balaclava...
Find our full range of neoprene accessories on decathlon.fr
Multi-sport wetsuits
Our wetsuits are designed to meet the needs of the most demanding surfers. Our design choices also make them compatible with other water sports such as kitesurfing, windsurfing, wakeboarding, water skiing, longe-côte and SUP (stand-up paddle).
DO YOU HAVE A SUIT WITH A HOLE IN IT? DON'T THROW IT AWAY!
You can find our repair products here: https://www.decathlon.fr/p/kit-pieces-reparation-neoprene-scd-avec-feuille-3-et-5-mm/_/R-p-301623?mc=8501856
You can also find all our repair tips here: https://support.decathlon.fr/combinaison-de-surf-decathlon-sav
What is the OLAIAN brand?
OLAIANDECATHLON'S SURF BRAND
Based in Hendaye, in the south-west of France, OLAIAN is Decathlon's surf brand. In our "feet in the water" offices, we can design a wetsuit in a single day, then test it in real-life conditions.