Clothing Size Guides

How to Choose the Right Size and Fit for Brighton Water Shoes

 

When it comes to purchasing water shoes, finding the right size and fit can make all the difference in terms of comfort and functionality. Brighton Water Shoes are known for their durability and performance, but it’s important to get the right fit. Here’s a guide on how to choose the right size and fit for your water shoes.

 

The first step in finding the right size and fit for your water shoes is to measure your (or your child’s) feet. You can do this by marking out the tip and end your foot on a piece of paper and measuring the length in cm. 

 

Brighton Water Shoes advice: If you’re in-between sizes or just into the next size, please go down a size as the Brighton Water Shoes have a great stretch to them and it will ensure they stay on when in the water. You want them to feel snug.

 

Once you have the foot measurement, consult the sizing guide below:

Brighton water shoes size chart

How to Choose the Right Size Change Robe

 

Which Size? Our robes are measured by your height first and then width. So as a rough guide, 5’6 then go for a SMALL. 5’8 is a MEDIUM and 6ft is a LARGE. 6’2 and over then go for XL.

 

If you need extra width then simply size up but just check the robe length as you wont want it on the floor.

 

Next Step – what will you are using your Change Robe for? They can be used for more things than you can probably imagine, ranging from watching touchline sports, walking the dog, camping or throwing it on after a surf session.

 

The long sleeve versions are for people who are going to standing around in the outdoors for longer periods, maybe watching a rugby match, camping trips etc. The longer sleeves will give your arms protection making your entire body warmer.

 

How to Choose the Right Size PFD (Personal Floatation Device)

 

These lifejackets that have a carrying capacity of 50 Newtons, they are officially buoyancy aids, have a slightly simpler design than lifejackets. A 50N buoyancy aid keeps you afloat but lacks a collar to support your head. It has the buoyancy force more evenly distributed between the front and back and therefore does not guarantee to turn an unconscious person to a supine position. A 50N buoyancy aid is therefore recommended for swimmers who weight at least 25kg.

 

All products in Baltic’s range of flotation clothing are tested and approved according to the 50N standard.

 

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