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Jetpilot Rx Mens Race Jacket - Black/WhiteJetpilot Rx Mens Race Jacket - Black/White
Jetpilot Rx Mens Race Jacket - Black/White Sale price$139.99 AUD

Jetpilot Rx Mens Race Jacket - Yellow/BlackJetpilot Rx Mens Race Jacket - Yellow/Black
Jetpilot Rx Mens Race Jacket - Yellow/Black Sale price$139.99 AUD

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Jetpilot Mens Venture John And Jacket - RedJetpilot Mens Venture John And Jacket - Red
Jetpilot Mens Venture John And Jacket - Red Sale price$215.99 AUD Regular price$269.99 AUD

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Jetpilot Men's Wetsuits: From Steamers to Springers, We've Got You Covered Men's Wetsuits for Every Occasion Jetpilot offers a wide range of men. . .

Jetpilot Men's Wetsuits: From Steamers to Springers, We've Got You Covered

Men's Wetsuits for Every Occasion

Jetpilot offers a wide range of men's wetsuits, including full-length steamers, spring suits, wetsuit tops, pants, and shorts, all made from premium 100% 360 stretch neoprene for maximum comfort and durability. Whether you're looking for a 3x2 steamer for cooler weather or a 2x2 spring suit for warmer days, we have the perfect wetsuit for every season. Our Venture Series wetsuits are designed with quick dry in mind, ensuring warmth and comfort on long days out on the water. If you're into performance racing, check out our RX Vault Series Racing jackets and johns. For additional warmth, grab an X1 steamer or spring suit.

Complete Your Look with Jetpilot Wetsuit Gear

Kitted from top to bottom, Jetpilot offers everything you need to stay comfortable and protected on the water. Our men's wetsuits are designed to last, with durable YKK zips, Jet-Lok Seam construction, and knee pads on johns and steamers. For jet skiing and wakeboarding, we recommend our Venture Series wetsuits, perfect for long days on the water. Complete your kit with a Venture Jacket or pants for added warmth and durability. If you're looking for additional warmth and protection, check out our men's wetsuit and jackets, including the X1 steamer and spring suit. For added protection against the sun, our fishing shirts and gaiters provide 50+ UV protection. Choose Jetpilot for all your jet skiing and wakeboarding needs, with wetsuits and gear designed to perform and built to last.

FAQS

What size wetsuit should I buy?

When buying a wetsuit, it's essential to get the right size to ensure maximum comfort and performance. Jetpilot offers a comprehensive size chart to help you find the perfect fit for your body type. If you're still unsure, our customer service team is always available to help you choose the correct size.

How do I take care of my wetsuit?

Taking proper care of your wetsuit is essential to prolong its lifespan. After each use, rinse your wetsuit with clean water and hang it to dry in a cool, shaded area. Avoid exposing your wetsuit to direct sunlight or heat sources as this can damage the neoprene material.

Can I wear a wetsuit for wakeboarding and jet skiing?

Yes, wetsuits are suitable for all water sports, including wakeboarding and jet skiing. Jetpilot wetsuits are designed to provide maximum comfort and durability, ensuring you stay warm and comfortable during your ride. Our Venture Series wetsuits are perfect for long days on the water, while the RX Vault Series Racing jackets and johns are designed for performance racing.

What is the difference between a steamer and a spring suit?

A steamer wetsuit is a full-length wetsuit that covers your entire body, providing maximum warmth and protection. A spring suit, on the other hand, is a short wetsuit that covers your torso and arms, leaving your legs exposed. Spring suits are perfect for warmer weather or for those who prefer a lighter option.

What is a John Wetsuit?

A John wetsuit, also known as a "long john" wetsuit, covers the legs and torso but leaves the arms and shoulders exposed. It typically has a sleeveless design and is often worn in warmer water temperatures or by athletes who prefer more freedom of movement in their upper body. The name "John" comes from the traditional attire of 19th-century British sailors, who would wear a similar type of garment called a "sleeveless jumper" or "sleeveless sweater."

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