Wetsuits for Surfing in Saquarema (Rio de Janeiro)

BRAZIL WETSUIT GUIDE

Wetsuits for Surfing in Saquarema (Rio de Janeiro)

Saquarema is known for high-performance surf and seasonal variability. This guide helps you pick the right wetsuit based on time of year, water temperature, and wind exposure.

Updated: Parrot Surf & Skate

Quick Answer

In Saquarema, a shorty or light suit can work in warmer months, while a 3/2mm is a safe, versatile option when conditions cool down. Wind and dawn patrols can push you warmer.

Saquarema Surf Conditions & What Matters for Wetsuits

Saquarema sits in Brazil’s southeast, where seasons can shift comfort quickly. Many surfers dress for the water temp and then adjust for wind, time of day, and how long they plan to stay in.

What changes the feel

  • Wind + overcast mornings
  • Long sessions (cold adds up)
  • Shoulder season variability

What to prioritize

  • Fit (prevents flushing)
  • Flexibility for performance surfing
  • A simple quiver approach: one “main” suit + lighter option

Wetsuit Thickness by Season in Saquarema

Season Typical Pick Notes
Warm months Rashguard / shorty Sun and wind protection matter; choose what you’ll wear consistently.
Shoulder seasons 2mm–3/2mm A 3/2mm is the versatile “safe bet” if you only bring one suit.
Cooler stretches 3/2mm Windy dawn patrols can feel colder than expected.

Booties and Extras

Booties

Usually optional. Consider them if you’re surfing cooler months or want extra comfort on long sessions.

Hood / gloves

Rare for most surfers here. If you run cold, prioritize a better-fitting suit first.

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Saquarema Wetsuit FAQ

Do I need a full suit in Saquarema?

Often not in warmer months, but a 3/2mm full suit is a solid option when conditions cool down or wind picks up.

Is a 3/2 a good “one suit” choice?

Yes. If you only bring one, a well-fitting 3/2mm covers more conditions than most travelers expect.

What matters most for performance surfing?

Fit and flexibility. Choose a suit that seals well but doesn’t restrict shoulders.