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2009-07-21 9:27 PM

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Subject: Need some serious wetsuit help!

Take a look at the picture... I am running out of ideas.  My neck takes two weeks to heal.  I have tried all kinds of things.  Does this happen to anyone else?  What can I do?  Any help!  Ironman is going to be a very long swim if this happens early on.





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2009-07-21 9:30 PM
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was curious about this too, my girlfriend gets friction burns from her wetsuit too.

2009-07-21 10:01 PM
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might be a stupid question ..have you tried  lots of vaseline/glide??
2009-07-21 10:17 PM
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I have... or at least I thought I used enough.

2009-07-21 10:19 PM
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im sure you have already tried it but if you are a shorter then the sizing chart says to be you may need to really pull up on the butt portion of your wetsuit so that your back has more flexibility and is able to move around and perhaps not give such a burn, either way best of luck and break a leg at IM

2009-07-21 10:22 PM
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Subject: RE: Need some serious wetsuit help!
Pull it up to the point of discomfort, because once in the water it fills up and stretches a bit. Use tons of body glide and if that isn't working, use a thick layer of aquaphor. Try not tightening it all the way on the neck as well, you can velcro it a little looser. And lastly there is a flap on the inside that protects your neck from the velcro, be sure that is smooth and flat as it can bunch up in the zipping process.


2009-07-22 2:45 AM
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Trislide works for me

Oh, make double/triple sure the velcro is not peeking over the edge of the suit when you secure it. Don't secure it so it's even all the way around, secure it 1 or 2" below the collar. I don't know why they put the scratchy part of the velcro as the outside piece but they do.
2009-07-22 7:43 AM
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Does the suit actually fit? That seems awfully high up in the hair line if you ask me.
2009-07-22 7:54 AM
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Nelg - 2009-07-22 8:43 AM Does the suit actually fit? That seems awfully high up in the hair line if you ask me.

I was thinking the same thing myself.

x2 to the bodyglide btw.
2009-07-22 9:14 AM
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I have seen a few guys stick a bandaid (the roller type) on the neck to prevent what happend to you. I don't think pulling that lot off after a race could have been a lot of fun.
2009-07-22 9:19 AM
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Nelg - 2009-07-22 7:43 AM

Does the suit actually fit? That seems awfully high up in the hair line if you ask me.


My thoughts exactly. A wetsuit should NOT be hitting that HIGH up on the neck. Looks like it probably fits wrong.

To the OP- can you take a picture IN the wetsuit to show where it hits on the neck.

I have swam in 3 different wetsuits... and I have NEVER had anything like that happen. My last swim was a 3 mile OWS in the Zoot Fusion sleeveles- and I didn't get ANY chafing.

I think you need a new wetsuit.



2009-07-22 9:41 AM
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KSH - 2009-07-22 9:19 AM
Nelg - 2009-07-22 7:43 AM Does the suit actually fit? That seems awfully high up in the hair line if you ask me.
My thoughts exactly. A wetsuit should NOT be hitting that HIGH up on the neck. Looks like it probably fits wrong. To the OP- can you take a picture IN the wetsuit to show where it hits on the neck. I have swam in 3 different wetsuits... and I have NEVER had anything like that happen. My last swim was a 3 mile OWS in the Zoot Fusion sleeveles- and I didn't get ANY chafing. I think you need a new wetsuit.


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I was wondering how any part of the wetsuit is all the way up in your hair?
A photo might help.
2009-07-22 10:04 AM
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lisac957 - 2009-07-22 8:41 AM

KSH - 2009-07-22 9:19 AM
Nelg - 2009-07-22 7:43 AM Does the suit actually fit? That seems awfully high up in the hair line if you ask me.
My thoughts exactly. A wetsuit should NOT be hitting that HIGH up on the neck. Looks like it probably fits wrong. To the OP- can you take a picture IN the wetsuit to show where it hits on the neck. I have swam in 3 different wetsuits... and I have NEVER had anything like that happen. My last swim was a 3 mile OWS in the Zoot Fusion sleeveles- and I didn't get ANY chafing. I think you need a new wetsuit.


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I was wondering how any part of the wetsuit is all the way up in your hair?
A photo might help.


I have to agree also. And most wetsuits have a neoprene flap that keeps that from happening...
2009-07-22 10:09 AM
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yeah, I've seen people use duct tape on their neck. Ouch!
2009-07-22 10:12 AM
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Do you have any pre-race pics to post? My guess is that you are not pulling the wetsuit high enough into your crotch, which causes it to pull on the back of your neck. (Tug the front of your tshirt and see where the shirt collar rubs on your neck).

I've seen high collar wetsuits, but the little rub in your hairline tells me that you are looking forward a bunch when you swim, causing that rub. Drop your head down in the water and let your body rotation do the breathing. Twisting and craning your neck a lot will cause rubs in even the best fitting wetsuits.
2009-07-22 11:33 AM
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tjfry - 2009-07-22 10:12 AM Do you have any pre-race pics to post? My guess is that you are not pulling the wetsuit high enough into your crotch, which causes it to pull on the back of your neck. (Tug the front of your tshirt and see where the shirt collar rubs on your neck).

I've seen high collar wetsuits, but the little rub in your hairline tells me that you are looking forward a bunch when you swim, causing that rub. Drop your head down in the water and let your body rotation do the breathing. Twisting and craning your neck a lot will cause rubs in even the best fitting wetsuits.


Aah good point. I, too, am a "forward looker" and trying to focus on looking down. That could very well be part of the problem.


2009-07-22 1:27 PM
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Subject: RE: Need some serious wetsuit help!
Y'ouch!
It doesn't look like the suits fits right - if it does and this is happening, I'd consider another suit.
If another suit is not an option...
I would think about wearing an "under armor" type turtleneck during the swim...maybe cut off the sleeves or make a dickie or of it?
Try a bandana/silk scarf...you need a layer between the suit and your skin.
Glide will help, but not much according to your photo.

good luck.
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