As others have mentioned, a smooth (interior) skin wetsuit is really pretty easy to put on if it is properly lubricated.
It may take a minute or two extra in preparation (applying lubricant) but once it is ready to put on, it is quick. No stretching ang tugging, the suit just slides on. Note that a lubricant MIGHT help to some degree with a typical nylon lined suit, but it works extremely well when applied to smooth interior rubber and the diver is not wearing more than a small bathing suit underneath.
With a properly lubricated suit there is no need for ankle or wrist zippers, plus these additions would provide a potential source for leakage. I don't think any quality freedive suit manufacturers offer this as an option (I could be mistaken).
It may take a minute or two extra in preparation (applying lubricant) but once it is ready to put on, it is quick. No stretching ang tugging, the suit just slides on. Note that a lubricant MIGHT help to some degree with a typical nylon lined suit, but it works extremely well when applied to smooth interior rubber and the diver is not wearing more than a small bathing suit underneath.
With a properly lubricated suit there is no need for ankle or wrist zippers, plus these additions would provide a potential source for leakage. I don't think any quality freedive suit manufacturers offer this as an option (I could be mistaken).