Wetsuits for Melbourne Diving
Explore wetsuits for scuba diving, snorkelling and watersports around Melbourne and the Mornington Peninsula. From lightweight suits for warmer conditions to thicker wetsuits for local shore and boat dives, the right wetsuit helps keep your dive comfortable from entry to exit.
Our wetsuit range includes options for recreational divers, snorkellers and year-round Victorian water users, with practical advice available in-store.
Explore the Full Exposure Protection Range
Designed for Melbourne and Victorian diving conditions.
Choosing the Right Wetsuit
A wetsuit is one of the most important pieces of exposure protection for recreational diving. It helps reduce heat loss, improves comfort and allows divers to focus on buoyancy, marine life and the dive itself rather than feeling cold.
Victorian diving conditions can vary throughout the year. Water temperature, dive duration, wind chill, surface intervals and individual cold tolerance all influence which wetsuit may be most suitable.
At Extreme Watersport, we stock wetsuits for scuba diving, snorkelling and watersports, including options suitable for warmer summer conditions and thicker suits for cooler local dives.
How to Choose a Wetsuit
- Choose thickness based on water temperature, season and dive duration.
- Look for a snug fit that reduces water movement without restricting breathing.
- Consider 5mm or 7mm wetsuits for many local Melbourne diving conditions.
- Add boots, gloves and a hood for extra warmth in cooler water.
- Try before you buy where possible, because fit matters as much as thickness.
Why Buy Your Wetsuit From Us
Local Diving Experience
We dive the same local conditions and can help you choose a wetsuit that makes sense for Victorian water temperatures.
Fit Advice In Store
A wetsuit should be snug but comfortable. Our team can help with sizing, fit and style choices before you buy.
Reliable Dive Brands
We stock wetsuits and exposure protection from trusted diving brands suitable for scuba, snorkelling and local watersports.
Wetsuits for Different Types of Diving
Different diving environments place different demands on exposure protection. The best wetsuit depends on how often you dive, where you dive and how much warmth you need.
Recreational Scuba Diving
For local shore and boat dives, many divers choose thicker wetsuits with boots, gloves and a hood to stay comfortable through changing conditions.
Snorkelling & Surface Activities
Lighter wetsuits can provide warmth, sun protection and comfort for snorkelling, swimming and general watersports.
Year-Round Victorian Diving
Divers who spend more time in the water may prefer a 7mm wetsuit or layered accessories for the cooler months.
Understanding Wetsuit Thickness
Wetsuit thickness is measured in millimetres. Thicker neoprene generally provides more warmth, while thinner wetsuits usually offer greater flexibility.
For Melbourne and Victorian diving, 5mm and 7mm wetsuits are common choices, depending on the season, water temperature and the diver’s personal tolerance to cold. A 3mm wetsuit may suit warmer conditions, snorkelling or travel, while a thicker wetsuit is usually more appropriate for cooler local dives.
Fit is just as important as thickness. A wetsuit should sit close to the body to reduce water flushing, but it should not make breathing difficult or restrict normal movement.
Cressi Comfort Lady 7mm Wetsuit
Enth Degree Nekton HLS Female Thermal Hooded Top
Enth Degree Nekton HLS Male Thermal Hooded Top
Enth Degree Fiord LS Female Thermal Top
Enth Degree Cirrus LSS Female Long Sleeve Springsuit
Wetsuit FAQs
What wetsuit thickness is best for Melbourne diving?
Many Melbourne divers use 5mm or 7mm wetsuits depending on the season, dive duration and personal cold tolerance. A hood, boots and gloves can make a significant difference in cooler water.
Can I dive year-round in a wetsuit in Victoria?
Yes, many divers use wetsuits year-round in Victoria. However, colder months may require a thicker wetsuit, a hood, gloves and boots. Some divers eventually choose a drysuit for extra comfort.
How should a wetsuit fit?
A wetsuit should feel snug across the body without restricting breathing or movement. Loose areas allow more water to move through the suit, which can reduce warmth.
Is a 3mm wetsuit warm enough for Melbourne?
A 3mm wetsuit may be suitable for warmer days, snorkelling or travel, but many local scuba divers prefer 5mm or 7mm wetsuits for Melbourne and Mornington Peninsula diving.
Do I need boots, gloves and a hood with a wetsuit?
For cooler Victorian conditions, boots, gloves and a hood can greatly improve comfort. They are especially useful for longer dives, shore entries and winter diving.
What brands of wetsuits do you stock?
Our wetsuit range may include brands such as Bare, Cressi, Oceanpro, Fourth Element and other trusted diving manufacturers, depending on availability and season.
Need Help Choosing a Wetsuit?
Choosing the right wetsuit is easier with local advice. Visit Extreme Watersport or contact our team for help with sizing, thickness and exposure protection for Melbourne diving conditions.