Warmer wetsuit
"I think it’s going to be quite a bit warmer than my current wetsuit but the weather’s been too atrocious to try it in the sea."
Designed in response to the ever-increasing demand to swim outdoors all year around.
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Thermal Aspire Wetsuit
Key Features
Snug everywhere, restrictive nowhere. You should feel the suit holding your body without pinching at the shoulders or compressing your chest to the point where breathing feels laboured. If you can't take a full breath on land, size up. If there's loose material across the shoulders or chest, size down. Air pockets at the lower back usually mean you need a longer suit, such as an MT (Medium Tall), not a smaller size.
Size down if you're racing — a tighter fit gives you more from the suit's buoyancy and reduces water flushing. Size up if you're prioritising comfort for longer open water swims or training sessions where you'll be in the suit for extended periods.
Take your time the first time. Undo the zip fully and fold the top half of the wetsuit down, zip on the back. Start at the ankles and slowly work the neoprene up your legs in sections —don't try to pull from the top. Smooth out any air pockets as you go, particularly around the lower legs and crotch, before pulling the suit up over your torso. Reaching your hands towards the sky and helps to slide the arm sleeves into place. Use the pads of your fingers throughout, never your fingernails. The Silk-X lining will make this easier than most suits, but neoprene always requires patience on the first few wears. It will get easier as the suit breaks in.
Take your time the first time. Undo the zip fully and fold the top half of the wetsuit down, zip on the back. Start at the ankles and slowly work the neoprene up your legs in sections —don't try to pull from the top. Smooth out any air pockets as you go, particularly around the lower legs and crotch, before pulling the suit up over your torso. Reaching your hands towards the sky and helps to slide the arm sleeves into place. Use the pads of your fingers throughout, never your fingernails. The Silk-X lining will make this easier than most suits, but neoprene always requires patience on the first few wears. It will get easier as the suit breaks in.
Overall rating: 4.6153846 / 5 from 13 reviews.
Review topics: ["size","fit","lining","suit","wetsuit","aspire"].
"I think it’s going to be quite a bit warmer than my current wetsuit but the weather’s been too atrocious to try it in the sea."
"Still a bit tight on the arms otherwise excellent"
"I am very impressed with the quality of the wetsuit, it is like wearing a glove, it keeps you warm and makes you float in the water. It does not limit your movements in the water. Highly recommended"
"Disappointing for the cost of it."
"I'm a huge fond of the Aspire wetsuit line, including both the standard and thermal versions. They offer an impeccable fit, superb insulation, and unrestricted movement during swimming. Thanks to these suits, I swim in the Zurich lake throughout the year, wearing them generally from October to May. They have enabled me to train in cold water and gradually increase my swimming distance from 2 to 10 kilometers. However, their durability leaves much to be desired. For a weekly 10-12km I need to buy now every season 2 wetsuits (and that is a lot of money). They generally start having small holes on the lateral sides of the breast where the lateral thin lining is attached to the front panel. And believe me, I tried to everything to avoid those, but did not succeed. This is in my point of view a design issue (fit vs durability). Last week the tears have appeared after a 10k swim (and 3 months of use)."
"I’ve just bought my second thermal aspire wetsuit. The previous suit has seen me through 2 winters of weekly open water swimming down to temperatures of 2 degrees. We typically swim 30-40 minutes during the winter months and the thermal aspire, teamed up with Zone 3’s heat tech hat, gloves and boots keeps me the right side of cool. I was wearing the same wetsuit when we completed the Ullswater Chillswim this summer. 5 and 3/4 hours in the water lets you know if your wetsuit is up to the job. It was! If you’re looking to keep swimming as the water cools this winter I’d thoroughly recommend the thermal aspire"
"A great bit of kit to help you in the water longer. I swim in the chilly North Sea (7c in the winter). This is a great way to keep your body toasty. I love this suit."
"Just had a first quick dip and kept me nice and warm. Glad I used the manual sizing chart which is perfect fit, and not the auto tool that was pushing me towards a bigger size. Looking forward to a longer swim."
"Very warm!"
"Excellent"