Can you pee in your wetsuit




















Any non-surfer might quiver in disgust. Namely, the smell. So, everybody does it. The great thing about wetsuits nowadays is sizes are pretty universal. But every now and then something might go wrong when you purchase a new suit. Sometimes desperate times call for desperate measures. What a pal. The only way to soil this touching moment is to literally soil that suit. The rest are compounds like urea, chloride, sodium, potassium, creatinine, inorganic sulfur, and others.

This means that it is slightly acidic and its pH ranges from 5. In other words, urine is corrosive. The habit of urinating on the wetsuit will gradually affect its qualities, make it stiffer, and less comfortable.

Most wetsuits only last three to five years. Assume it. Needless to say, we are talking about peeing in wetsuits in the water. If you have to do it, do it at the beginning of the dive.

The water will have time to rinse off the urine. Just before getting out of the water, open your wetsuit and let the water run inside. On the surface, wash the suit thoroughly after use, especially if it is a borrowed or rented suit. Definitely, no. Urine is NOT a sterile liquid. On the contrary, it contains bacteria and other organic elements that can cause an infection if you retain it for a long time. On the other hand, holding back urine causes the bladder to distend, unnecessarily straining its structure.

Do you wear a hood when you dive? Well, if so, urine can travel along your wetsuit to your ears and cause an infection. On the other hand, if urine spends many hours in contact with our skin, it can cause skin irritations. Also, if the water softens the skin, the urine damages it much more. It is a fact that urine has body temperature. Therefore, yes. Your body will be warmer for a while, but then the thermal sensation will make you colder, even, if you are in very cold waters, it can bring you closer to hypothermia.

Then—sometimes even before catching a wave—I pee in my wetsuit, warming the interior with that sweet morning urine. Yes, it sounds gross. Science probably offers the most socially acceptable answer as to why surfers evacuate their bladders in their neoprene onesies.

You know that feeling of having to pee soon after you get in cool or cold water? But you should have a full tank when you head out—surfing, as fun as it may seem, is also exercise.

Or just urinate as you paddle back into the lineup after your last wave? This takes some practice—sitting on your board is easier. Gerry Lopez: 50 fascinating facts about Mr.

Chicama: the world's longest wave. Surfing world mourns the passing of Tom Morey. The best surf hats for riding waves. The pros and cons of peeing in your wetsuit Surfing.

To pee or not to pee in your wetsuit: that is the question. There are two possible answers - find the one that suits you best. Let's take a look at the upsides and downside of peeing in wetsuits: The Pros of Peeing in the Surf 1.

It's not healthy to hold in your knee - free it while you can; 2. You'll feel relieved after peeing - and that's good for your surfing; 3. Pee keeps you warm for a few minutes; 4. It means you're hydrated; 5. You won't miss the best waves of the session; The Cons of Peeing in the Surf 1.



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