I'm in the market for a new drysuit and was considering a frontzip suit. I love the look of trilams but worry about struggling when swimming against current etc. so looking at frontzip neoprene options like the BARE XCS2
My current drysuit is a 5mm backzip neo, it fits me like a glove and is although not as easy to swim as a wetsuit it's not far off.
My question is can a front zip drysuit ever be as hydrodynamic as a backzip? Most frontzip suits I've seen, including neoprene frontzips look very baggy. I'm sure some will say this is a sizing issue but it seems as if backzip suits look "smoother" with less wrinkles when worn than frontzips.
Other questions:
Does a telescoping torso help make the suit more hydrodynamic? Do gaitors apart from keeping air out of your boots make the legs more hydrodynamic?
My current drysuit is a 5mm backzip neo, it fits me like a glove and is although not as easy to swim as a wetsuit it's not far off.
My question is can a front zip drysuit ever be as hydrodynamic as a backzip? Most frontzip suits I've seen, including neoprene frontzips look very baggy. I'm sure some will say this is a sizing issue but it seems as if backzip suits look "smoother" with less wrinkles when worn than frontzips.
Other questions:
Does a telescoping torso help make the suit more hydrodynamic? Do gaitors apart from keeping air out of your boots make the legs more hydrodynamic?