Best fitting wetsuits for girls with boobs

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In addition to the "fully custom option", Terrapin Wetsuits can customize/alter your existing wetsuit, in either of two ways. If you've bought a suit that fits the fullest part of your body, it can be easily cut down to remove the excess neoprene in other places, or if you've got places on the suit that are too snug, it can be expanded with subtle panels added to give more room. Either way, you'll have a warmer suit if it fits right.
 
Well, I think that my Mares Semi-dry did a fine job with D-Cup and curves. I think that the only complaint I had was the zipper was across the shoulders and sometimes hard for me to do by myself. It definitely kept me warm and was comfy for a 7 mil.
 
Xcel Women's Vortex...similar to Henderson material without the price of henderson...havent had a woman come back and complain..they love the way it conforms to their body and keeps them warm...they ship outta Irvine :)
 
I am new to scuba and I was worried that the dive shop we were doing our PADI OW certification at would not have a suit that would fit me right.

Before our trip I went online and bought a Pinnacle women''s XL 3mm before the trip.

I have a 44 DD chest, I am 5'9", and weigh 175 pounds.

It is back zip suit which fits nicely except I have to have my buddy pull the back together to zip it up properly for me.

No complaints here!
 
I'd had that problem for several years, big chest (36D), & short (4'11") too. After having 2 custom suits made that never fit right and what seems like throwing $1000 away having them made I went with a Henderson Hyperstretch. I could go a few sizes smaller and is the best fitting suit I've owned.
 
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I am also a new diver and I went out the last week to finally get my own wetsuit and found that my large chest and fairly broad shoulders were hard to fit in a full wetsuit. I tried on many brands. Some were hard to put on and literally had to jump around to put them on only to find out they were lose in some areas - which means I would be cold. Then some were so tight across my chest they felt like they were going to strangle me. Finally I tried the Henderson Thermoprene 3mm. It was not only the easiest suit I have ever put on, but it fit me perfectly. It even comes in tall sizes for those who are too tall for standard sizing. I was able to zip it up myself and didnt' have to tug at it at all to make it fit. I was even able to buy a size smaller than it suggested which was a nice surprise I rarely get when trying anything on :)
 
I'd had that problem for several years, big chest (36D), & short (4'11") too. After having 2 custom suits made that never fit right and what seems like throwing $1000 away having them made I went with a Henderson Hyperstretch. I could go a few sizes smaller and is the best fitting suit I've owned.

The Hyperstretch is a good choice, but what about having your breast reduce?

Big chest surely dosen't only restrict you in diving. I had my breast reduce a month and a half ago and I can't think of a better decision.
 
Hate to tell you...Xaryo...36D isn't big.....why would you think she needs a breast reduction...???
By the way this is a great thread...
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/peregrine/

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