Peeing in your wetsuit: healthy habit or surf crime?
The eternal dilemma of surfers: is it okay to pee in your wetsuit? Is it a practice that we all secretly hide, or a shame that should be eliminated? Whether you're a beginner at surfing or have been catching waves for years, this existential question has probably crossed your mind at some point. Let's break down, with a humorous tone (but with useful information), the pros and cons of this peculiar habit in the surfing world.

The disadvantages: reasons not to do it
1. Bad smell:
A clear and almost primary argument. Wetsuits, especially when used constantly, can develop a strong and unpleasant odor. Pee, when trapped in the neoprene, can intensify the smell, especially if the suit is not rinsed properly. In the long run, your "quick warm-up" could turn into a persistent stench.
2. Bacteria buildup:
Neoprene is great for keeping you warm and insulated, but it can also trap bacteria. The salts and residues from pee can get stuck in the wetsuit, creating a perfect environment for skin infections. If you rinse your suit well after each session, this won’t be a major issue, but over time, it could affect your health and hygiene.
3. Feeling of regret:
Imagine the scene: you finish your session, take off your wetsuit, and the smell reminds you of all your "liquid decisions." While it’s a convenient solution in the moment, many surfers end up regretting it afterward. That instant comfort turns into a reminder that sometimes, there are no shortcuts in life… or in the water.
The final verdict: peeing in your wetsuit, Yes or No?
Like many decisions in life, this is a matter of personal preference and priorities. If you're an occasional surfer, you can probably do without it. You can simply step out of the water for a moment, even if it means a short break.
For those who spend long hours in the water, doing it is a common option, but it comes with the responsibility of rinsing the wetsuit thoroughly afterward. Most surf experts recommend not making this a habit. If you decide to "warm up" your suit occasionally, make sure to wash it well after your session.
That way, even if you indulge, your wetsuit will remain a good companion for the waves and not a nasal assault weapon for those around you.


Conclusion
Peeing in your wetsuit may be a quick and convenient option, but with a little care and hygiene, you can avoid turning your surf suit into an enemy.
Good luck and happy waves!
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Ignacio
Ignacio is the bodyboarding expert at Mundo-Surf, with a competitive track record at the national and European levels that makes him a reference in the sport. Passionate about the sea and waves, Ignacio lives and breathes bodyboarding, bringing with him a unique blend of technique, passion, and knowledge.
In addition to his competitive experience, Ignacio has a solid background as a surf instructor, allowing him to pass on his love for the ocean and shape new generations of surfers and bodyboarders. On the Mundo-Surf blog, he shares not only advanced tips and techniques but also the philosophy that inspires him in every wave.