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- Comfortable (6)
- Durable (6)
- Warm (3)
Cons
Best Uses
- Barefooting (5)
- Waterskiing (3)
- Chest Size:
Feels too small
Feels true to size
86%
(6 reviews)
Feels too big
- Length:
Feels too short
Feels true to length
100%
(7 reviews)
Feels too long
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- Casual user (7)
- Was this a gift?:
- No (4)
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Pros
- Comfortable
- Durable
Cons
- none
Best Uses
- Barefooting
- Wakeboarding
- Waterskiing
Comments about Barefoot International Iron Sleeveless Barefoot Wetsuit:
I have tried and worn the "other suits from rocket Intensity and eagle" they don't work as well and hold up as good as the Barefoot International ones for barefooting bar none.
- Chest Size:
- Feels true to size
- Length:
- Feels true to length
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Warm
Cons
- Hard To Put On Or Off
Best Uses
- Barefooting
Comments about Barefoot International Iron Sleeveless Barefoot Wetsuit:
its confortable and so warm
- Chest Size:
- Feels true to size
- Length:
- Feels true to length
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Comfortable
- Durable
- Warm
Cons
Best Uses
- Wakeboarding
- Waterskiing
Comments about Barefoot International Iron Sleeveless Barefoot Wetsuit:
A little tight and stiff out of the box but breaks in quickly. Having used 10mm to 15mm padded barefoot suits in the past the extra 5mm of padding makes a difference.
- Chest Size:
- Feels true to size
- Length:
- Feels true to length
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Comfortable
- Dries Quickly
- Durable
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Barefoot International Iron Sleeveless Barefoot Wetsuit:
After skiing with this suit for two seasons, I must admit I needed some minor repairs. Barefoot International stood behind their product in having the repairs taken care of, and making me a satisfied and loyal customer for the rest of my barefoot skiing career. Thank you Mike at B.I., and Bob at Ocean Tec.
- Chest Size:
- Feels too small
- Length:
- Feels true to length
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Comfortable
- Durable
Cons
Best Uses
- Barefooting
- Boating
- Waterskiing
Comments about Barefoot International Iron Sleeveless Barefoot Wetsuit:
Best barefoot suit I have owned so far.
- Chest Size:
- Feels true to size
- Length:
- Feels true to length
Pros
- Breathable
- Comfortable
- Dries Quickly
- Durable
- Easy To Put On And Off
- Warm
Cons
Best Uses
- Barefooting
Comments about Barefoot International Iron Sleeveless Barefoot Wetsuit:
This suit is awesome. In 1984, while barefooting, i got hit by a boat. The doctor said i could never walk agian. But, because of the thick padding, i am not stuck in a weelchair. Now, i bike, ski, run, swim, and any other sport you could think of because of this suit. I would highly recomend this product. Well, you know why.
-Chris
- Chest Size:
- Feels true to size
- Length:
- Feels true to length
Pros
- All of the above
Cons
- None
Best Uses
- Lake
Comments about Barefoot International Iron Sleeveless Barefoot Wetsuit:
I bought this for my husband. He needed a good suite with lots of padding and that would keep him aflot.
Pros
- Breathable
- Comfortable
- Durable
- Padding
Cons
Best Uses
- Barefooting
Comments about Barefoot International Iron Sleeveless Barefoot Wetsuit:
I started barefooting again after several years of not doing it. This was my first suit I purchased and I really like it. The padding is thick so pain is minimal and after a couple uses the suit fits like a glove.
- Chest Size:
- Feels true to size
- Length:
- Feels true to length
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Q:
I am 6'1'' and 180lbs with a 31 inch waist and athletic build what size do you recommend?Asked on 5/20/2012 by David from Wisconsin0 answers
Q:
How many mm is the thickness of the padding in the mens barefoot suitAsked on 6/28/2011 by Anonymous0 answers
Q:
Does this suit qualify as a Coast Guard approaved PFD for watersports?Asked on 5/9/2011 by Anonymous from CT1 answer
A:
No. This would be considered a Type V PFD, and is not USCG approved. Although it can be used for flotation, it does not count towards the number of lifejackets you have on your boat.Answered on 8/15/2011 by skifanatech from North Richland Hills, Texas
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Does this suit qualify as a PDF for aquasports (Type III)?Asked on 5/4/2011 by Anonymous0 answers
Q:
i am not sure what size i need. the measurements are with or without barefoot shorts under wetsuit. thanksAsked on 8/25/2009 by Anonymous1 answer
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A:
The sizing is list without barefoot shorts under the wet suit. But if you were going to wear the shorts underneath then you would need to take the measurements with them on.Answered on 9/4/2009 by Chad @ Overton's from Greenville, NC
Q:
Do you have a chart for size. He's 5'7 150lbs
30 inch waist.Asked on 5/7/2009 by Anonymous from kimberly Idaho1 answer
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A:
Yes, he would be a medium.Answered on 5/21/2009 by Ike from Overtons






