How Tight Should a Wetsuit Feel?
A wetsuit should feel snug but not restrictive. Many divers return properly fitting wetsuits because they misunderstand how neoprene works. This guide explains how wetsuits are meant to feel and why fit is more important than comfort on land.
This guidance comes from Freddy, founder of Leviathan Scuba, drawing on decades of personal diving experience and years of fitting divers in real-world conditions — not showroom theory.
The approach is simple: fit first, marketing last.
In-Depth Instruction from Freddy (Leviathan Scuba)
In this in-depth video, Freddy and his assistant show you how tight a wetsuit should feel and what to look for in a proper fit. They also provide a tutorial about how to put a suit on for men and women.
14 minutes • Ideal for divers who want a complete, experience-based explanation.
Sizing: How to get the right size online
This video covers how to get the right fit even when ordering online. It's possible if you take your time and research the manufacturer's size chart.
17 minutes • Practical guidance distilled from years of fitting experience.
Why Proper Wetsuit Fit Matters
- Leaks let water in and that prevents you from staying warm
- Body shape matters, check the manufacture's size chart
- In most scuba wetsuits, unless the manufacturer says otherwise, the zipper goes in back for a better body seal
A well-fitting wetsuit keeps you warm throughout your dives.
Shop Wetsuits That Actually Fit
Once you understand how a wetsuit should fit, the next step is choosing the right one for your body and diving conditions.
At Leviathan Scuba, every wetsuit we carry is selected based on real-world fit, durability, and performance — not just brand marketing.
Freddy’s approach is simple:
- No guessing — only wetsuits that meet real diving standards
- Fit-first selection to keep you warm and comfortable underwater
- Gear that performs in actual dive conditions, not just in theory
Browse Wetsuits on Leviathan Scuba →
Start with wetsuits selected using the same fit-first principles explained in the videos above.
Where to Buy & Get Fitted
Wetsuit fit is personal. When possible, in-person fitting is recommended so you can confirm comfort and seal, however if you take the time to follow the manufacturer's size chart you can buy the wetsuit you want online.
Divers are welcome to visit Coral Key Scuba in Arvada, Colorado for in-person wetsuit fitting. Depending on the day, you may even have the opportunity to be fitted by Freddy himself.
Coral Key Scuba’s staff is trained using the same fit-first principles Freddy teaches, ensuring consistent care and guidance even when he is not on the floor.
For those who prefer to shop online, LeviathanScuba.com carries wetsuits selected using the real-world fitting standards described in these videos.