Bare Wetsuit Size Chart

Bare Wetsuit Size Chart
Mark Murphy
Mark Murphy Last Updated September 2025

 

Bare Wetsuit Size Charts

Men’s Wetsuits

How to Measure Yourself:
Wear minimal clothing (T-shirt, shorts, or bathing suit). Use a soft tape measure pulled snug but not tight. Stand straight, feet flat on the floor, looking forward. It’s best to have help taking measurements.
  • Weight: As close as you can accurately
  • Height: Top of head to floor
  • Chest: Around the fullest part
  • Waist: Around the narrowest part
  • Hip: Around the fullest part
  • Torso: Top of shoulder to crotch vertically
  • Inseam: From crotch to floor
Size Weight (kg) Height (cm) Chest (cm) Waist (cm) Hip (cm) Torso (cm) Inseam (cm)
XS 54-63 157-167 84-89 68-74 86-91 66 72
S 61-70 168-173 89-94 74-79 89-94 70 76
M 68-79 173-178 94-99 79-84 94-99 72 79
MTall 70-82 180-184 94-99 79-84 94-99 75 81
ML Short 72-84 168-173 99-104 84-89 99-104 70 77
ML 77-88 178-183 99-104 84-89 99-104 75 81
ML Tall 79-91 183-188 99-104 84-89 99-104 78 84
L Short 82-93 170-175 104-109 89-94 104-109 71 77
L 86-98 180-185 104-109 89-94 104-109 76 83
L Tall 88-100 185-191 104-109 89-94 104-109 79 85
XL Short 91-102 173-178 109-114 94-99 109-114 71 79
XL 95-107 183-188 109-114 94-99 109-114 78 84
XL Tall 98-109 188-193 109-114 94-99 109-114 81 86
2XL Short 100-111 173-178 114-119 99-104 114-119 72 79
2XL 104-116 185-191 114-119 99-104 114-119 79 85
3XL 113-125 188-193 119-124 104-109 119-124 81 86
4XL 122-134 191-196 124-129 109-114 124-129 82 87

Women’s Wetsuits

How to Measure Yourself:
Wear minimal clothing (T-shirt, shorts, or bathing suit). Use a soft tape measure pulled snug but not tight. Stand straight, feet flat on the floor, looking forward. It’s best to have help taking measurements.
  • Height: Top of head to floor
  • Chest: Around the fullest part
  • Waist: Around the narrowest part
  • Hip: Around the fullest part
  • Inseam: From crotch to floor
Size Height (cm) Chest (cm) Waist (cm) Hip (cm) Inseam (cm)
2 157-163 76-81 58-64 84-89 75
4 160-165 81-86 64-69 89-94 77
4 Tall 165-170 81-86 64-69 89-94 81
6 163-168 86-91 69-74 94-99 79
6 Tall 168-173 86-91 69-74 94-99 84
6+ 163-168 94-99 84-89 109-114 79
8 165-170 91-97 74-79 99-104 81
8 Tall 175-180 91-97 74-79 99-104 86
8+ 165-170 99-104 89-94 114-119 81
10 168-173 97-102 79-84 104-109 82
10+ 168-173 104-109 84-99 119-125 82
12 170-175 102-107 84-89 109-114 84
12+ 170-175 109-114 99-104 125-130 84
14 173-178 107-112 89-94 114-119 85
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