+1Kitemenn wrote: ↑Wed Aug 19, 2020 1:03 pmFlush your suit with fresh water especially after salty sessions, salt attracts water and therefore dries up less quick and keeps it damp.
Let it dry out of sun/rain inside out once completely dry turn it back to normal and let the outside dry! No smells here
I don't think that's an issue. I've been doing that for years and I notice no difference at the shoulders. The wetsuit is strong enough for that.
I know it is an issue. I wore out the shoulders of two wetsuits hanging them to dry on hangers. It only happens on modern super stretch wetsuits. The manufacturers warn about it in the care instructions. So do the instructions for my wetsuit dryer.
Users browsing this forum: andylc, Bing [Bot], Gonzavala, Google [Bot], htsc, jhonson, Leon van Bergen, mati, RomeUtah, rw30, rynhardt, SlingshotBM, thewindego, tilmann, universalflush, waynepjh, Wrenit and 359 guests