Wing Kiln Junior Wetsuit Top @ $129.95

Wing Kiln Junior Wetsuit Top

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Wing Kiln Junior Wetsuit Top

Our Price $129.95
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Description

Wing Kiln Junior Long Sleeve Wetsuit Top

The Wing Kiln Junior is a Kids neoprene wetsuit top built with 1mm ultra flex neoprene in the arms and 1.5mm in the body. The thinner arm panels stay flexible for paddling stroke and rope grip on younger riders, while the 1.5mm body retains more thermal coverage where it matters.

Aquaflex internal lining adds stretch through the seams, and a drawstring elastic waist with board short tie keeps the top in place under load — useful when kids are getting back on a board after a fall and the top would otherwise ride up. Suited to cooler-morning surf, wakeboard, and tow sessions.

Available Sizes: 8, 10, 12, 14

Description

Wing Kiln Junior Long Sleeve Wetsuit Top

The Wing Kiln Junior is a Kids neoprene wetsuit top built with 1mm ultra flex neoprene in the arms and 1.5mm in the body. The thinner arm panels stay flexible for paddling stroke and rope grip on younger riders, while the 1.5mm body retains more thermal coverage where it matters.

Aquaflex internal lining adds stretch through the seams, and a drawstring elastic waist with board short tie keeps the top in place under load — useful when kids are getting back on a board after a fall and the top would otherwise ride up. Suited to cooler-morning surf, wakeboard, and tow sessions.

Available Sizes: 8, 10, 12, 14

Features
  • 1.5mm body ultra flex neoprene
  • Aquaflex internal lining for ultimate stretch.
  • drawstring elastic waist with board short tie
Neoprene thickness is chosen for water temperature. Thinner neoprene (around 1.5–2 mm), as used in neo shorts and spring suits, suits warmer conditions and maximises flexibility, while thicker 3 mm and steamer-weight suits add warmth for cooler Australian water. Check each product's listing for its specific thickness.
Yes — neoprene wetsuits and neo shorts are widely used for water skiing, wakeboarding, and barefoot skiing across Australia. They are cut to allow freedom of movement while adding warmth and some impact protection during falls. Barefoot skiers often choose padded suits or shorts for extra protection at higher speeds.
Neoprene should fit snugly with no loose gaps, as trapped water reduces warmth — a tight fit is correct and eases slightly with use. Size using the brand's size chart for the garment (full suits use height and chest or weight; shorts use waist and hip). If you're between sizes, size up for comfort during longer sessions.
Yes — thinner neoprene shorts and tops are designed to layer comfortably under a buoyancy vest, ski suit, or life jacket without bunching, adding warmth and protection. A full steamer can also be worn under an approved life jacket for cold-water sessions.
Rinse in fresh water after every use and dry in the shade, never in a tumble dryer or direct sunlight, which degrade neoprene over time. Avoid sharp folding — hang on a wide hanger. A light application of neoprene conditioner at the start of each season helps extend its life.

Wing Kiln Junior Wetsuit Top

  • 1.5mm body ultra flex neoprene
  • Aquaflex internal lining for ultimate stretch.
  • drawstring elastic waist with board short tie
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