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Wing — full brand range

The full Wing range — wetsuits, barefoot suits, buoyancy suits, neoprene shorts, wetsuit pants, life vests and apparel. One of the strongest barefoot and wetsuit specialists in Australian water sports, with mens, womens and kids cuts.

Wetsuits, barefoot suits, neoprene and life vests

Why Wing. Wing is a watersports-specialist neoprene brand with one of the deepest barefoot and wetsuit ranges in the Australian market. The brand is known for refined neoprene construction, well-engineered fit across mens, womens and kids cuts, and a strong reputation in barefoot waterskiing. The full Wing range. Despite the collection title, this is a full Wing brand hub — wetsuits, barefoot suits, buoyancy suits, neoprene shorts, wetsuit pants, life vests and apparel. Use it as the brand hub. Wetsuits. Mens, womens and kids wetsuits across multiple thicknesses (2-3mm spring suits, fuller-coverage long sleeve, sleeveless vests). Designed for warmth and flexibility for water skiing, wake riding and general boating in cooler water. Barefoot suits. Wing’s flagship category. Extra-robust construction designed for heavy falls in barefoot waterskiing — stays on impact, maximum protection. Available across mens, womens and kids. Buoyancy suits. Added buoyancy for water skiing — helps tired skiers hold position in the water during deep starts. Wing’s buoyancy range covers mens and womens. Neoprene shorts and wetsuit pants. Wing makes two distinct types of neoprene shorts. Undershorts (worn UNDER a wetsuit or barefoot suit — full-wrap cut, including the Iron Full Wrap and Wing Full Wrap models) are for added protection layered into a suit. Standalone shorts (Wing Mens) are worn on their own. Full-wrap cut and standalone are NOT interchangeable. Wetsuit pants. Protection-first, not warmth-first. The primary function is stopping high-pressure water entry during falls — especially important for women. Warmth is the secondary benefit. Standalone neoprene pants, worn on their own. Life vests. Wing carries a life vest range alongside the neoprene products. L50S for towed water sports use. Apparel. Lifestyle and on-water apparel — rashys, T-shirts, hats. Sizing. Wetsuit and barefoot suit sizing by chest, height and weight (manufacturer chart on each product page). Snug fit is critical — neoprene moves more when wet. A loose-fitting wetsuit flushes water and doesn’t insulate; a loose barefoot suit doesn’t protect on impact. Care. Rinse thoroughly with fresh water after every use (salt, sunscreen, chlorine). Watch for fingernails — primary damage source. Never use harsh chemicals or fuels — they degrade neoprene rapidly. Store on a wide hanger in cool dry place out of direct sun. UV ages neoprene. Brand-specific sizing note. Wing has a brand-specific Size Guide in our Buyer’s Guides menu (Wing Wetsuits Size Guide). Worth checking before buying — Wing sizing has known quirks that the general size guide doesn’t capture.

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