Why us?
This store wasn’t created because “this business is trending.”
It was born from the water. From the wind. From frozen hands after a winter session. From real experience.
I am a windsurfer myself. And one day, like everyone else, I faced the question: which wetsuit should I buy?
Asking friends is the easiest way. Most people choose exactly like this: “I have this one — get it.” “This one is warm.” “This one doesn’t let water in.”
But over time I understood one important thing:
A wetsuit is not something you can truly judge after just one session.
The real test starts after a few months.
That’s when I began diving deeper into the subject.
Then — for friends.
Then it became clear that people constantly face the same problem: huge selection, marketing louder than reality, and no real long-term testing experience.
I sold many wetsuit brands.
I tested them personally.
I collected feedback from riders after a full season.
I watched what happened after six months. After a year.
And over time, the circle narrowed.
Not because other brands are bad — but because these are simply better.
In the end, I focused on two brands: Janga and Xcel.

They produce some of the lightest yet warmest wetsuits on the market.
This combination — lightweight + warmth — is rare.
And you can feel it in the water.
The owners are surfers themselves. And you can feel it in the details. Nothing is random.

What many large brands classify as premium top-tier models — and price 2–3 times higher — Janga offers at a very fair price.
Janga doesn’t use stickers that crack over time.
They use sublimation printing that doesn’t peel, fade, or crack.
And perhaps most importantly — their wetsuits are produced in very limited quantities.
This is not mass production.
I chose them in the water/ In the cold/ In the wind/ From dozens of real rider reviews.
I only want to sell products I won’t feel embarrassed about after one season.
This store is not about “just selling.”
It’s about equipment that truly works.
If you’re currently looking for a wetsuit, I’m always happy to share my experience and help you choose the right option for your temperature, riding style, and budget.
A good wetsuit is not a luxury.
It’s comfort, safety, and enjoyment in every session.
It was born from the water. From the wind. From frozen hands after a winter session. From real experience.
I am a windsurfer myself. And one day, like everyone else, I faced the question: which wetsuit should I buy?
Asking friends is the easiest way. Most people choose exactly like this: “I have this one — get it.” “This one is warm.” “This one doesn’t let water in.”
But over time I understood one important thing:
A wetsuit is not something you can truly judge after just one session.
The real test starts after a few months.
That’s when I began diving deeper into the subject.
How I Came to Selling Wetsuits
First — for myself.Then — for friends.
Then it became clear that people constantly face the same problem: huge selection, marketing louder than reality, and no real long-term testing experience.
I sold many wetsuit brands.
I tested them personally.
I collected feedback from riders after a full season.
I watched what happened after six months. After a year.
And over time, the circle narrowed.
Not because other brands are bad — but because these are simply better.
In the end, I focused on two brands: Janga and Xcel.
Xcel — Technology That Works
Xcel truly invests in development. Every year they refine their neoprene formulas, test new technologies, and improve materials.
They produce some of the lightest yet warmest wetsuits on the market.
This combination — lightweight + warmth — is rare.
And you can feel it in the water.
Janga — Made by Surfers
Janga is a more boutique story.The owners are surfers themselves. And you can feel it in the details. Nothing is random.
- Top-grade neoprene, including Yamamoto 39
- Triple-stitched seams with additional taping in nearly every model
- Full inner thermal lining

What many large brands classify as premium top-tier models — and price 2–3 times higher — Janga offers at a very fair price.
Design Matters Too
For me, aesthetics are important as well.Janga doesn’t use stickers that crack over time.
They use sublimation printing that doesn’t peel, fade, or crack.
And perhaps most importantly — their wetsuits are produced in very limited quantities.
This is not mass production.
Why These Brands?
Because I didn’t choose them from a catalog.I chose them in the water/ In the cold/ In the wind/ From dozens of real rider reviews.
I only want to sell products I won’t feel embarrassed about after one season.
This store is not about “just selling.”
It’s about equipment that truly works.
If you’re currently looking for a wetsuit, I’m always happy to share my experience and help you choose the right option for your temperature, riding style, and budget.
A good wetsuit is not a luxury.
It’s comfort, safety, and enjoyment in every session.