But let's be clear: this is still a real wetsuit. Not swimwear pretending to be technical. Not a costume. Not a "cute but freezing" situation. JANGA is made for people who actually move — surfing, kiting, swimming, diving, paddling, chasing kids, and chasing waves.
A high-quality wetsuit should offer:
- Good warmth and protection
- Comfortable insulation
- Strong seam construction
- Easy movement in the shoulders, chest, and back
- Enough stretch for paddling and mobility
- Durability for regular ocean use
So it should keep you warm, move with you, survive salt, sand, wax, and bad parking-lot changing decisions — and ideally not make you feel like a trapped sea sausage.
Full wetsuit or something lighter?
A full suit is your go-to when the water is colder, the wind has opinions, or you plan to stay out longer than "just one wave."
- If you are surfing early mornings, spring water, or cold water spots, a 4/3mm wetsuit is usually the safer call. For summer days, a 2mm or 3mm neoprene may be enough.
- A shorty / spring suit can also be useful when you just need a little extra thermal retention without committing to the full rubber burrito experience.
Size, fit, and size chart
The right size should feel snug, but not painful. A women's wetsuit should follow the body closely so water does not flush through too much, but it should still let you paddle, breathe, bend, and move naturally.
Before ordering, always check the size chart.If a wetsuit is too big, it may let in too much water. If the size is too small, you may feel restricted, and the suit may wear faster from over-stretching.
If you are between sizes, compare your height, weight, chest, waist, and hips. And yes, measuring yourself is annoying. But returning the wrong size is more annoying.
How to care for your favorite wetsuit
A little care keeps your gear looking good and lasting longer.
After every session, rinse it with fresh water. Let it dry in the shade, away from direct sunlight. Do not leave it baking in the car unless you are trying to turn your beautiful pink suit into expensive neoprene toast.
Basic care:
- Rinse after every water activity
- Dry inside out first, then outside
- Avoid direct sunlight
- Do not yank hard on the zipper or seams
- Skip harsh detergents
- Store it flat or on a wide hanger
JANGA is for girls who actually get in the water
JANGA is for surfers and water people who like gear with a bit of character. A pink wetsuit is not just a color choice. It is a small rebellion against plain black everything.
You still get the important stuff: warmth, insulation, stretch, comfort, and durability. You just get it with a little more attitude.
Pick the suit that makes you want to get in the water. That part matters too.