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JANGA Women’s Springsuits - Wetsuits for Endless Summer Sessions

What Is a Springsuit Wetsuit?

A women's spring suit is a lightweight wetsuit made for warmer conditions. It offers light warmth and coverage while keeping your arms and legs free to move. A wetsuit for warm conditions like this is ideal when the ocean feels good, but you still want wind and sun protection and long sessions.

Springsuit vs Full Wetsuit

Compared to a full wetsuit, springsuits feel lighter and less restrictive. They’re built for flexibility, easier paddling, and faster changes. If you’re surfing when the water isn’t cold enough for a full suit, a springsuit delivers the right balance of comfort and performance.

When to Wear a Spring Suit

A springsuit is best for warm-water surf, especially during spring, summer, or early fall. It’s a go-to option for surf sessions when you want freedom, airflow, and just the amount of warmth you need to stay comfortable.

Is 2mm Right for You?

A 2mm wetsuit is ideal for water temperatures around 65–75°F (18–24°C). At 2mm thick, it provides added warmth and sun protection without feeling heavy, making it perfect for surfers who want warmth and flexibility without overheating.

Springsuit Styles

Style Best For... Key Features
Shorty Springsuit Warm days and quick, playful sessions. Features short arms and short legs for maximum movement.
Long Sleeve Spring Suit Cooler mornings and extended time in the water. Adds extra coverage and increased sun protection for the arms.
Jane Wetsuit A clean, confident style for effortless warm-water surfing. Sleeveless, one-piece cut that offers total freedom through the shoulders.

How to Choose Your Womens Springsuits

Fit & Size

The right wetsuit should feel snug but comfortable, like a second skin. It shouldn’t restrict movement or feel loose in the water.

JANGA Women's Wetsuit Size Chart

Imperial Metric
Size Height, ft-in Weight, lbs Height, cm Weight, kg
2 5'1" - 5'3" 88 - 106 155 - 160 40 - 48
4 5'3" - 5'5" 101 - 119 160 - 165 46 - 54
6 5'4" - 5'6" 112 - 128 163 - 168 51 - 58
8 5'5" - 5'7" 119 - 137 165 - 170 54 - 62
10 5'6" - 5'8" 130 - 150 168 - 173 59 - 68
12 5'7" - 5'9" 141 - 161 170 - 175 64 - 73

Water Temperature

A springsuit is an option designed for warmer water ranges. Here’s a general guide:

Water Temperature Wetsuit Thickness Recommendation
°C °F Recommendation
25°C & Above 75°F & Above UV Lycra / Rashguard
20-24°C 68-75°F 1mm
18-20°C 64-68°F 2mm
15-18°C 59-64°F 3/2mm
12-15°C 53-59°F 4/3mm
9-12°C 48-53°F 4/3mm OR 5/4mm
Below 9°C Below 48°F 5/4mm OR 6/5mm Hooded

  Note: If you’re sensitive to cold, choose a slightly thicker wetsuit.

JANGA Springsuits are Hand-made and Designed for Girls

Every JANGA wetsuit is crafted by hand and designed specifically for girls who are wild, fun, and unapologetically themselves. These suits aren’t adjusted men’s wetsuits — they’re built from the start for female surfers.

  • Soft, extra flexible and high-performance - no stiffness, no drag, just the right balance of warmth and freedom.
  • Built with eco-friendly limestone neoprene and natural rubber.
  • Made for all kinds of watersports. Perfect for surfers, wake surfers, wakeboarders, kiters, SUP riders — and anyone who simply loves being in the water. One suit, endless sessions.
  • JANGA springsuits aren’t boring. They’re designed to stand out, feel good, and bring a little extra into every session - in and out of the water.

FAQs

What’s the difference between a springsuit and a wetsuit?

A springsuit is a wetsuit — just the lighter, warmer-weather version. Springsuits usually have short sleeves, short legs, or both, making them perfect for warm water when a fullsuit feels like overkill. Think freedom, flexibility, and easy paddling.

Is a 2mm springsuit warm enough?

Yes, a 2mm springsuit is ideal for water temperatures around 65–75°F (18–24°C). It gives you just enough warmth to stay comfortable while keeping things light and flexible.

Can I surf year-round in a springsuit?

That depends on where you surf. In warm-water spots (around 65–75°F (18–24°C)), a springsuit can easily be your go-to most of the year. In cooler regions, it’s perfect for late spring through early fall.

Do springsuits protect from sun and wind?

Absolutely!