
How to Choose a Triathlon Wetsuit
Choosing the right triathlon wetsuit can make a huge difference to your comfort, confidence and performance in open water. With so many options available, it’s easy to feel unsure where to start.
This guide will help you understand what really matters when choosing a wetsuit, so you can find the right one for your swim.
Why Buoyancy Matters
Buoyancy is one of the biggest benefits of swimming in a wetsuit.
A well-designed wetsuit helps lift your body position in the water, reducing drag and making it easier to swim efficiently — especially if you're new to open water or still developing your technique.
Some wetsuits are designed to provide more support through the legs and core, while others focus on a more natural swim position.
The key is choosing a wetsuit that supports your swimming style, not just one that “feels right” on land.
Beginner vs Performance Wetsuits
Not all wetsuits are designed for the same swimmer.
Beginner wetsuits are typically designed to:
Provide more buoyancy
Offer greater stability in the water
Help build confidence
These are ideal if you’re new to open water or triathlon.
Performance wetsuits are designed for:
Greater flexibility, especially through the shoulders
A more natural swimming position
Faster, more efficient swimming
These are better suited to stronger swimmers with good technique.
Choosing between the two depends on your experience, confidence and swimming ability.
UK Water Conditions
Swimming in the UK means dealing with colder and often unpredictable water conditions.
Even in the summer, open water temperatures can vary significantly depending on location and weather.
A wetsuit helps:
Retain body heat
Protect against wind chill before and after your swim
Make longer swims more comfortable
It’s important to choose a wetsuit that performs well in real UK open water conditions, not just in ideal environments.
Getting the Right Fit
Fit is one of the most important factors when choosing a wetsuit.
A wetsuit should feel:
Snug, but not restrictive
Close to the skin without large gaps
Comfortable around the shoulders to allow natural movement
A poor fit can lead to:
Water flushing through the suit
Reduced warmth
Restricted movement
Sizing charts are a useful starting point, but they don’t account for differences in body shape — which is why many swimmers struggle to get it right first time.
When to Book a Wetsuit Fitting
If you’re unsure which wetsuit to choose, booking a fitting can make the process much easier.
A proper wetsuit fitting takes into account:
Your body shape
Your swimming ability
Your goals (training, racing, confidence)
At Streamlined Open Water, our expert wetsuit fitting service in Northern Ireland helps swimmers find the right wetsuit for how they swim — not just what size they are.
The best triathlon wetsuit isn’t the most expensive one, it’s the one that suits your swimming style, ability and the conditions you swim in.
Taking the time to choose the right wetsuit will help you feel more confident in the water and get more out of every swim.
