Wetsuit Accessories

Wetsuit Accessories at The SUP Company

It’s the little stuff that makes UK watersports easier: a proper hanger so your suit dries faster, a change mat so you’re not standing in sand, and a wetbag or seat cover so your car doesn’t end up smelling like the Solent. This collection is all about making sessions smoother — and making your wetsuit last longer.

If you’re surfing, SUPing, winging, kiting or kayaking year-round, these are the accessories you’ll use constantly (and wonder how you ever managed without).

Shop by what you’re trying to fix

Drying faster: hangers and hooks that reduce fabric stress and help air flow properly.

Changing anywhere: change mats and neoprene mats to keep sand and grit off your suit (and off your feet).

Keeping the car clean: wetbags and waterproof seat covers for the “straight home in your wetsuit” days.

Car park practicality: small add-ons that make hanging and storing kit far less annoying.

Why these accessories matter (especially in the UK)

Less wear, longer life: hanging a wet wetsuit on a thin hanger can stretch shoulders and stress seams. A proper hanger supports the suit properly and helps it dry evenly.

Less sand, less damage: grit is brutal on neoprene. A mat stops you grinding sand into the lining while you change.

More “spontaneous sessions”: when your kit is organised, dry(ish) and your car isn’t a swamp, you end up getting out more.

Popular wetsuit accessories in this collection

Helpful links

All Wetsuits  |  Surflogic  |  ION

Why buy from The SUP Company?

Free UK shipping over £100*  |  Hassle-free returns  |  Real advice from people who use the kit

If you’re not sure what will make the biggest difference for your routine (drying, changing, keeping the car clean), message us via our Contact page and we’ll point you at the sensible options.

Wetsuit accessories FAQs

What’s the single best wetsuit accessory to buy first?

A proper wetsuit hanger. It helps your suit dry faster and reduces strain on shoulders and seams compared to thin coat hangers.

Do change mats actually help, or are they just “nice to have”?

They help a lot — especially in the UK where you’re often changing on sand, gravel or muddy grass. Keeping grit off your wetsuit lining can genuinely extend its life.

How do I stop my car smelling after winter sessions?

Use a wetbag/change mat bag for your suit, and a waterproof seat cover if you ever drive in your wetsuit. It keeps water contained and makes clean-up quick.

Can I dry my wetsuit on a radiator?

Better to avoid direct heat. Rinse it, drip dry in a ventilated space, and use a proper hanger so it dries evenly without stressing the suit.

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