Silvertip Wetsuit Women’s – cold water comfort, swimmer approved. Silvertip is our fleece-lined wetsuit built for year-round wild swims — from crisp morning dips to full winter submersions. With a women’s specific fit, it’s warm, flexible, and proven to go the distance. Don’t let the price tag fool you — this is a seriously good suit.
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3mm thermal neoprene keeps you warmer, longer
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Women’s specific shaping for fit and freedom
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Glideskin finish reduces drag and slows heat loss
Designed to swim further in cold water
The fleece lining on the Silvertip traps heat by minimising water movement inside the suit — meaning you stay warmer, for longer, without needing bulky thickness. The suit balances warmth and freedom by using thinner, more flexible panels across the chest, arms and shoulders, giving you a natural stroke even on longer swims.
Glideskin outer reduces drag and helps retain heat, while abrasion-resistant neoprene on the lower legs adds durability. The rear zip with long lanyard makes changing simple, and a discreet internal pouch stashes your key or emergency snack.
Trusted by swimmers who stay out longer
Silvertip is loved by wild swimmers across the UK — from those braving their first winter swim to experienced long-distance dippers.
“This wetsuit is brilliant – so warm and comfortable. Totally changed my cold water confidence.” – Gill
“Used it in 6°C water and it was super warm. I’ve kept swimming all winter.” – Martin
“After a dozen swims down to 4°C — faultless.” – Chris
Kate Rew, founder of the Outdoor Swimming Society, wore her Silvertip for one of her all-time greatest swims — 24km down the Oulanka, Finland — and still swears by it.
Lower impact: built to last and fully recyclable
Silvertip is made from Yamamoto limestone neoprene — softer, stretchier and more durable than standard petroleum-based foams. It’s also naturally water-repellent, giving you excellent insulation and longer-lasting performance.
And when it’s finally swum its last? Send it back to us. We’ll recycle it through our Circular Flow partnership to be made into new neoprene products — keeping materials in the loop and out of landfill.