Quiksilver Ignite 3/2 LFS Chest Zip WetsuitQuiksilver Ignite 3/2 LFS Chest Zip Wetsuit |
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Product DescriptionQuiksilver Ignite 3/2 LFS Chest Zip WetsuitIf you’re all about performance, the Ignite is your suit! Featuring Quiksilver’s new ultra flexible Fiber-Lite Neoprene, the Ignite has 14% more stretch than the other high-end suits on the market. The Quiksilver Ignite is built with a combination of GBS stitching and LFS (Liquid Flex Seal) seam sealing. It has a short chest zip for easy entry, and our new Interloc 2.0 seals to eliminate cold water flushing. If you’re into unrestricted freedom and performance, then you will love the Ignite 3/2 LFS Chest Zip Wetsuit! Quiksilver Ignite 3/2 LFS Video! Fiber-Lite Neoprene starts with the lightest closed- cell neoprene foam available: XTX. It has closed-cell Neoprene foam with countless microscopic air cells to trap and contain warmth. The nylon jersey is infused with bamboo charcoal. Because of our unique materials, weaving, and lamination process, the FIBER-LITE NEOPRENE is 14% more flexible, absorbs less water, dries faster, and weighs less than anything you can imagine LFS (Liquid Flex Seal) a stretchy, flexible liquid tape that seals GBS stitched seams Interloc 2.0 seals - comfortable, yet relentless grip around your wrists and ankles to eliminate water entry Ecto-flex kneepads - a durable, yet lightweight and extremely flexible outer kneepad designed not only to protect you and your board, but to be low profile and less noticeable when surfing. Additional Features
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| Welcome to the Size Recommendation tool. This size recommendation is for the specific brand wetsuit you are looking at. You can enter measurements in Feet and Inches or Centimeters and Kilograms. | |
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| * It is possible that you fall between sizes, if you do we will recommend more than one size. * Make sure you check your size recommendation for each style wetsuit you are interested in. Each manufacturer has their own size chart and your size may be different from brand to brand and from style to style so make sure you check your size in each wetsuit you are interested in. * This tool was developed to provide you with the best possible size recommendation based on the information provided by you and the manufacturer. The size chart is published by the manufacturer and Pleasure Sports makes no guarantee on size recommendations. |
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| Size | Height | Weight | Chest | Waist | Hip | Neck | Inseam |
| XS | 5'6"-5'8" | 125-140 | 34"-36" | 27"-29" | 33"-35" | 14.5" | 26.5"-27.5" |
| S | 5'7.5"-5'9.5" | 135-155 | 36"-38" | 29"-31" | 34"-36" | 15" | 27.5"-28.5" |
| ST | 5'9"-5'11" | 140-160 | 36"-38" | 29"-31" | 34"-36" | 15" | 28.5"-29.5" |
| MS | 5'7.5"-5'9.5" | 140-160 | 38"-40" | 31"-33" | 35"-37" | 15.5" | 27.5"-28.5" |
| M | 5'9"-5'11" | 150-170 | 38"-40" | 31"-33" | 35"-37" | 15.5" | 28.5"-29.5" |
| MT | 5'11"-6'1" | 155-175 | 38"-40" | 31"-33" | 35"-37" | 15.5" | 29.5"-30.5" |
| LS | 5'9"-5'11" | 165-185 | 40"-42" | 33"-35" | 37"-39" | 16" | 28.5"-29.5" |
| L | 5'11"-6'1" | 170-190 | 40"-42" | 33"-35" | 37"-39" | 16" | 29.5"-30.5" |
| LT | 6'0"-6'2" | 180-200 | 40"-42" | 33"-35" | 37"-39" | 16" | 30.5"-31.5" |
| XLS | 5'11"-6'1" | 185-205 | 42"-44" | 35"-37" | 39"-41" | 16.5" | 29.5"-30.5" |
| XL | 6'0"-6'2" | 190-210 | 42"-44" | 35"-37" | 39"-41" | 16.5" | 30.5"-31.5" |
| XLT | 6'1"-6'3" | 200-220 | 42"-44" | 35"-37" | 39"-41" | 16.5" | 31"-32" |
| XXL | 6'1"-6'3" | 210-230 | 44"-46" | 37"-39" | 41"-43" | 17" | 31"-32" |
| 3XL | 6'1"-6'3" | 220-240 | 46"-48" | 39"-41" | 44"-46" | 17.5" | 31"-32" |
When selecting your wetsuit size it is important to take the time to measure yourself. To take your body measurements, you will need a flexible tape measure that you can wrap around your body parts. You can find these tapes at tailor shops, clothes shops and sporting goods stores. As an alternative you can also use a piece of rope, string or fishing line along with a yard stick to measure the length.
The tape should be pulled to where it is lying flat against the skin all the way around. The tape should not be pulled too tight but it also should not be too loose.
Neck - Standing, measure your neck at its largest girth, right over the Adam's apple.
Chest - Standing, measure with breath out just above the nipple.
Waist - Standing, measure at the narrowest point or at the midway point between the top of the hip bone and the bottom of the rib cage.
Hips - Measure at the largest girth, where the butt is protruding the greatest.
What is the most important factor in determining wetsuit size?
Unfortunately there is no easy answer to this question. The more measurements fall within a recommended size, the better! We tend to look at height, weight and chest primarily when recommending sizes. However, the material (stretch) and thickness (mm) also are a factor.
What does the "s" and "t" stand for in sizes MS, MT, LS, LT, ect.?
The "s" stands for "short" and the "t" stands for "tall". These sizes are meant for individuals who are shorter or taller than average. The suits will be shorter or longer in the torso, legs and arms.
I wear a MS in O'Neill, will a MS in Body Glove fit the same?
Not necessarily. Every wetsuit manufacturer cuts their suits differently and they each have a unique size chart. The size you wear in another brand may be used as a guideline but you should always look at the size chart for the specific brand you are purchasing before making a sizing decision.
I am in between sizes, should I go up or down in size?
Again, there is no absolute answer to this question. In general, you want your wetsuit to be a snug fit as opposed to being loose. The stretch and thickness of the suit will play a role in determining whether to go up or down in size. We are happy to provide personalized service and you can send us an email at orders@pleasuresports.com - please be sure to include the wetsuit you are considering, your height, weight, chest and waist measurements. You may also give us a call at 866-573-0702.
When selecting your wetsuit size it is important to take the time to measure yourself. To take your body measurements, you will need a flexible tape measure that you can wrap around your body parts. You can find these tapes at tailor shops, clothes shops and sporting goods stores. As an alternative you can also use a piece of rope, string or fishing line along with a yard stick to measure the length.
The tape should be pulled to where it is lying flat against the skin all the way around. The tape should not be pulled too tight but it also should not be too loose.


