Find your bust, waist and hip measurements as shown below and use the chart to find your size.
I got the XL. It fit true to size, but the leg holes were on the tight side, I hope it will stretch a little with wear, but it wasn't uncomfortably tight. I wish there was a bra band or some bust support underneath, there is none. The arms were long on me, so when I wear it, it bunches up at my wrists. Overall, comfortable, with a good zipper that is easy to reach.
I've worn this 3 times, once while scuba diving and I am utterly obsessed with it. The medium fits so well on my longer torso, I'm 5'10", and stays in place. I've gotten compliments every time I've worn it.
I absolutely love this sun suit and I can not wait to get it out on the water. I was a bit worried at first about sizing since most reviews were from smaller sized people. I'm about 5'5"/5'6" and close to 200lbs. I ended up going for the XL and it fits wonderfully. It stretches nicely but not overly stretchy and covers everything well. The sun suit works perfectly with the matching leggings. I hope this helps those looking at larger sizes! If not they have a way for you to exchange sizes for something that might fit better. Thank you waterlust!!!
Fiona is our Director of Operations at Waterlust. She is 5’9, 134 lbs, 34B and is wearing a size [S]
Fiona is our Director of Operations at Waterlust. She is 5’9, 134 lbs, 34B and is wearing a size [S]
Fiona is our Director of Operations at Waterlust. She is 5’9, 134 lbs, 34B and is wearing a size [S]
Fiona is our Director of Operations at Waterlust. She is 5’9, 134 lbs, 34B and is wearing a size [S]
Fiona is our Director of Operations at Waterlust. She is 5’9, 134 lbs, 34B and is wearing a size [S]
Find your bust, waist and hip measurements as shown below and use the chart to find your size.
Waterlust Size | Bust (In Inches) | Waist (In Inches) | Hip (In Inches) |
---|---|---|---|
XS | 31-33 | 25-27 | 32" - 35" |
S | 33.5-36 | 27.5-30 | 35.5 - 38 |
M | 36.5-38 | 30.5-33 | 38.5-40.5 |
L | 38.5-40 | 33.5-36 | 41 - 43.5 |
XL | 40.5-42 | 36.5-39 | 44 - 46.5 |
2XL | 42.5-44 | 39.5-42 | 47 - 49.5 |
3XL | 44.5-45 | 42.5-45 | 50 - 51.5 |
The gorgeous, mottled complexion of the Atlantic spotted dolphin, Stenella frontalis, varies across individuals, and especially age. Born without spots, the distinctive black, white and grey speckles accumulate across their skin as they mature.
Main fabric: 88% Repreve® RPET (recycled polyester made from post-consumer plastic bottles), 12% spandex
Zipper: polyacetal resin (tough, high strength thermoplastic)
Zipper pull: high tensile strength nylon paracord
10% of profits from the sales of this product will be donated to The Bahamas Marine Mammal Research Organization to promote the conservation of Atlantic spotted dolphin and their habitats through scientific research and educational outreach.
Orders are lovingly packaged using eco-responsible materials and shipped from our HQ in Miami, FL within the same or next business day. We’ll email you with your tracking info as soon as your order is shipped.
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Photo by the Bahamas Marine Mammal Research Organization
Photo by the Bahamas Marine Mammal Research Organization
10% of profits from your purchase will go directly toward the Bahamas Marine Mammal Research Organisation, to promote conservation of marine mammals and their habitats through scientific research and educational outreach.Long-term studies are critical to monitoring the health and status of marine mammal populations. Since 1991, the Bahamas Marine Mammal Research Organisation (BMMRO) has compiled an unprecedented longitudinal dataset for cetaceans in the region which has become increasingly valuable to inform about the baseline ecology and conservation of some species both locally and globally.
Atlantic spotted dolphin (Stenella frontalis), are the more frequently seen of two different species of spotted dolphins found in the Abacos; the other species is the pan-tropical spotted dolphin (Stenella attenuata). Spotted dolphins are not born with spots, but actually accumulate them as they mature, becoming quite mottled-looking as adults. Hence, young spotted dolphins are often confused with bottlenose dolphins, and sometimes the two species will interact, which adds to the confusion. Spotted dolphins have a more slender snout, and although they can almost reach the same length as bottlenose dolphins, they have a smaller girth and thus body weight. Atlantic spotted dolphins are a year-round resident species in the Abacos. Individuals photo-identified 20 years ago can still be seen ranging along the eastern and southwestern coasts of Abaco. They are commonly seen in groups of 20-50 dolphins in the oceanic waters where they feed on flying fish and squid, and rarely venture on to the bank. However, in the northwestern part of Little Bahama Bank this species can regularly be found along the western edge of the banks during the daytime where they come to rest and socialize.
10% of profits from your purchase will go directly toward the Bahamas Marine Mammal Research Organisation, to promote conservation of marine mammals and their habitats through scientific research and educational outreach.Long-term studies are critical to monitoring the health and status of marine mammal populations. Since 1991, the Bahamas Marine Mammal Research Organisation (BMMRO) has compiled an unprecedented longitudinal dataset for cetaceans in the region which has become increasingly valuable to inform about the baseline ecology and conservation of some species both locally and globally.
Atlantic spotted dolphin (Stenella frontalis), are the more frequently seen of two different species of spotted dolphins found in the Abacos; the other species is the pan-tropical spotted dolphin (Stenella attenuata). Spotted dolphins are not born with spots, but actually accumulate them as they mature, becoming quite mottled-looking as adults. Hence, young spotted dolphins are often confused with bottlenose dolphins, and sometimes the two species will interact, which adds to the confusion. Spotted dolphins have a more slender snout, and although they can almost reach the same length as bottlenose dolphins, they have a smaller girth and thus body weight. Atlantic spotted dolphins are a year-round resident species in the Abacos. Individuals photo-identified 20 years ago can still be seen ranging along the eastern and southwestern coasts of Abaco. They are commonly seen in groups of 20-50 dolphins in the oceanic waters where they feed on flying fish and squid, and rarely venture on to the bank. However, in the northwestern part of Little Bahama Bank this species can regularly be found along the western edge of the banks during the daytime where they come to rest and socialize.
I got the XL. It fit true to size, but the leg holes were on the tight side, I hope it will stretch a little with wear, but it wasn't uncomfortably tight. I wish there was a bra band or some bust support underneath, there is none. The arms were long on me, so when I wear it, it bunches up at my wrists. Overall, comfortable, with a good zipper that is easy to reach.
I've worn this 3 times, once while scuba diving and I am utterly obsessed with it. The medium fits so well on my longer torso, I'm 5'10", and stays in place. I've gotten compliments every time I've worn it.
I absolutely love this sun suit and I can not wait to get it out on the water. I was a bit worried at first about sizing since most reviews were from smaller sized people. I'm about 5'5"/5'6" and close to 200lbs. I ended up going for the XL and it fits wonderfully. It stretches nicely but not overly stretchy and covers everything well. The sun suit works perfectly with the matching leggings. I hope this helps those looking at larger sizes! If not they have a way for you to exchange sizes for something that might fit better. Thank you waterlust!!!