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Sizing Chart for World’s Best Barefoot Suit

 

IMPORTANT: Iron Man Shorts should be ordered one to two sizes larger than the size you would take in a wetsuit. In other words, if you would wear a medium wetsuit, order a LARGE pair of Iron Man shorts. Please text 863-269-0786.

Adult Wetsuit Size Chart
XS
S
M
L
XL
XXL
XXXL
CHEST
32″ – 36″
34″ – 38″
36″ – 40″
38″ – 43″
40″ – 46″
42″ – 49″
44″ – 53″
WAIST
25″ – 29″
27″ – 32″
29″ – 34″
31″ – 37″
33″ – 39″
35″ – 41″
37″ – 49″
HIPS
32″ – 36″
34″ – 38″
36″ – 40″
38″ – 43″
40″ – 46″
42″ – 49″
44″ – 53″
HEIGHT
5’4″ – 5’7″
5’6″ – 5’9″
5’8″ – 5’11”
5’10” – 6’1″
6’0″ – 6’3″
6’2″ – 6’5″
6’3″ – 6’7″
WEIGHT
115 – 135
135 – 155
155 – 180
175 – 205
200 – 230
220 – 250
240 – 275

• Wetsuits may be tight at first but will form to your body after 10-12 uses
• Iron Shorts should be one size LARGER than your wetsuit size
• Chest, Hips and Height are your primary guidelines for proper fit

Junior Wetsuit Size Chart
8
10
12
14
16
CHEST
25″ – 28″
27″ – 30″
29″ – 31″
30″ – 33″
32″ – 35″
WAIST
22″ – 24″
23″ – 25″
25″ – 27″
26″ – 28″
27″ – 29″
HIPS
26″ – 29″
28″ -30″
30″ -32″
32″ – 34″
33″ – 36″
HEIGHT
4’4″ – 4’7″
4’7″ – 4’10”
4’10” – 5’1″
5’1″ – 5’4″
5’4″ – 5’7″
WEIGHT
60 – 75
75 – 90
90 – 105
105 – 120
120 – 135

• Kids should wear one size LARGER than their pants size

The bottom line FACTS about Barefoot International Barefoot Suits…

What makes our 500 Barefoot International World’s Best Barefoot Suit the best in the world?   Here are the facts that will allow *you* to become an instant expert.

Barefoot International 500 IronMan Sleeveless World’s Best Barefoot Suit is made up of two distinct layers of material. The first layer is made of neoprene rubber. The second layer is made of flotation padding. These two layers and how they are constructed determine the performance of your wetsuit.   In our barefoot suits, these two layers are added to the butt, hamstrings, hips, back, ribs, and chest to protect the barefooter from the harsh friction that the water causes at barefoot speeds.   What separates our Barefoot Suit from the rest is the construction. The Lane “Dawg” Bowers Signature Series Barefoot International Suit has 26mm of neoprene and flotation padding. This is twice the amount of protection that exists in any other barefoot suit.   What makes this suit hands down better is that there are also two layers of glue that are used to glue the 26mm of neoprene and flotation padding together.

The result is that you can get the Best BareFoot Wet Suit on the planet for the best price AND we are the only company in the world (TheFootersEdge.com) that guarantees it is the best or we will buy your suit back used!

What does this information do for you and your barefooting?   Whether you are learning to barefoot, learning your deepwater starts, tumble-turns, flips, or even barefoot jumping, you will*immediately* feel the difference on the water when you wear our barefoot suit. We *guarantee it* and are the only company in the world that is willing to let you use our suit and see the difference for yourself!

How should this suit feel when I first try on?   Because of our high-performance construction, our suit will feel very stiff when you first try it on. If you find that our barefoot suit feels too tight in the the chest or the length, this is absolutely normal. Our suit will conform to the fit of your body *only after* using it for a minimum of a dozen barefoot outings.   If you feel like it is too tight or that you will not be able to perform your barefooting because of this initial restriction, do not panic. Force yourself to get through the first dozen runs. Our suit is designed to expand in any area where it is restrictive up to 20%.

What you will be pleasantly surprised about is that you will glide effortlessly on the water. Front Deep starts will feel like a breeze.

Tumble turns will feel turbocharged.

Backward deepwater starts will not feel harsh on your chest.

Your barefoot skiing will absolutely improve even while you are breaking in your barefoot wetsuit. Do not be discouraged by how the suit feels when you first try it on.   All the best barefooters in the world have learned that the key to getting the best performing wetsuit is to allow for the correct amount of time to break it in.

Why would I need IronMan barefoot shorts?   The reason for having the IronMan barefoot shorts in addition to our barefoot suit is not for protection. The reason why I insist that my students use these shorts is because of the absolute ease of how well they glide on the water as compared to not using them.   I used to just let students find out for themselves, but now I do not like to waste the time. I just insist on it, guarantee the results and watch their expressions as they learn to barefoot, tumble turn, flip, and jump so much easier.

Occasionally, I will get someone who puts on my IronMan barefoot shorts and complains that it feels like too much equipment or that it is too restrictive.   I give them all the same advise I am giving you right here and now…   Use them first (under your wetsuit), and see the results for yourself. You will never want to barefoot without them ever again. They will break in and they will get comfortable after a minimum of a dozen barefoot outings.   Finally, we know that what barefooters really want is to become better barefooters, not just have the best equipment. That is why we give you FREE barefoot water skiing advice (200 page Free Barefoot Tips eBook)that will help you Be the Best Barefoot Water Skier On Your Lake…and you can call us toll-free any time to get help!

Or TEXT me at 863-269-0786

World’s Best Barefoot Suit Break-In Instructions: Our Iron suits are double-glued so they will feel extra stiff and tight when you first put them on. After wearing the suit 10-12 times, the glue will break in and the suit will be very comfortable. If you have concerns about how your suit fits, please contact us and ask for Mike.

NOTE: After each use, rinse the suit with fresh water and hang it to dry. Try to keep the suit from being in the sun for extended periods of time, especially when not in use. PUTTING THE WETSUIT ON The first time is the most difficult time to put the suit on. Pull the suit up over your legs and hips. Then slide one arm at a time through each sleeve. Now you have to get in the water and float on your back as you pull both sides of the zipper towards each other. The water helps the suit stretch, so do this until you can get both sides of the zipper to touch. This may take 10 – 15 minutes. Now get back in the boat and have someone help you zip the suit closed. You must grip both sides of the zipper and pull them together as another person zips the suit up. Start at the bottom and inch your way up the suit until it’s completely zipped. After the first use of the suit, you will be able to zip it closed on your own. PUTTING THE IRON SHORTS ON You will have to inch the shorts up your legs and then up over your hips. Once you have the shorts on, there will be a gap in the back of the waist. This is because of the shorts have a double-glued build which limits stretching. They are designed to be worn under your Iron suit so the gap will not be an issue.

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