The Silent Killer: Neoprene Compression
Neoprene is essentially a collection of microscopic air bubbles. If you stack fifty $7\text{mm}$ suits on top of each other, the weight will crush the air bubbles in the bottom suits. This creates permanent "crease lines" that never disappear and act as thermal leaks.
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Pro Tip: Store suits on Wide-Shoulder Hangers or lay them flat in specialized bins with no more than 5 units per stack.
Environmental Hazards in the Warehouse
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Ozone Cracking: Electric motors (like those in forklifts) produce ozone, which eats away at neoprene. Keep your wetsuit storage area well-ventilated and away from heavy machinery.
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UV Exposure: Even indirect sunlight through a warehouse window can cause "UV Oxidation," making the neoprene brittle and prone to cracking.
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The "Salt Cycle": For B2B clients who manage rental fleets, we recommend selling a pH-neutral Neoprene Wash. Salt crystals are abrasive; if they aren't washed out, they act like sandpaper inside the seams every time the suit is used.
Conclusion: Proper care isn't just about the end-user; it's a vital part of the B2B supply chain to ensure product integrity from factory to floor.