I had a real wetsuit problem with my first wetsuit. Was fitted by an experienced salesperson in a tri-specific store, who insisted my suit fit perfectly, even though I couldn't zip it up by myself.
I don't think the zipper issue is necessarily a problem, but for sure, if you are having problems breathing, or feel ANY sort of resistance in raising your arms over your head, it's likely too small. Mine felt tight, and I could lift my arms, but for sure, it was feeling pretty unnatural on land. Sure enough, went into the water on my first swim
(in a race as well - go figure
), and nearly exhausted my arms within 50 meters of swimming, finish near DFL in my group.
I knew it was my suit when a few weeks later, I took the same suit on a OWS with the triclub beginners, and again finished DFL on two 250m laps. Annoyed as heck, I just stripped the suit off, and promptly finished 2nd in the beginner field on the 3rd lap.
I then went online, used the Xterra sale, matched up my size by using the online sizing chart
(they have a great return policy
), and bought a sleeveless wetsuit. I've had no problems with OWS ever since.
If you're having problems or feeling uncomfortable in a fullsuit
(which I normally would recommend
), try a sleeveless longjohn. I'm using one now, and it's great for guys like me who have really big lats that don't fit right in standard body type wetsuits.
Edited by agarose2000 2009-07-14 1:44 AM