Fraser Short Jane – Pitaya 2mm
The Fraser is Abysse's warm water sleeveless springsuit. A tank-top cut and short-leg design offer maximum freedom of movement with light coverage, in a second-skin fit that stays in place through every session. Designed for the warmest coastal conditions and tropical trips where full sleeve coverage isn't needed.
Made with Yamamoto limestone neoprene, sourced from calcium carbonate, not petroleum. Softer, lighter, and more heat-efficient than conventional neoprene. A back-zip entry makes it quick and easy to get in and out before and after sessions.
Key details
- 2mm Yamamoto limestone neoprene
- Sleeveless tank-top cut for maximum arm freedom
- Short-leg cut for mid-thigh coverage
- Flatlock seams for maximum flexibility in warm conditions
- Recycled internal lining from post-consumer plastic bottles
- Back-zip entry
- Recommended water temperature: 72°F (22°C) and above
Fit note
The Fraser is made with a very stretchy neoprene. If you are between sizes, we recommend sizing down. Wetsuits should feel snug with no gaps at the lower back or neck.
- Surfing
- Stand-up paddle
- Wakeboarding
- Kite-surfing
- Windsurfing
- Snorkeling
- Scuba diving
- Open water swimming
- Foiling & E-Foiling
Not sure about thickness or fit? Message us — we’ll recommend sizing, water-temp range, and ideal use.
If you are between sizes, we recommend choosing the smaller size, as wetsuits should fit close to the body to reduce water flushing.
What water temperatures are these wetsuits suitable for?
Water temperature suitability depends on thickness, style, activity level, and personal comfort. As a general guide, lighter wetsuits suit warmer waters, while thicker full suits provide more insulation for cooler conditions.
What is the approximate temperature range for a 2/2mm wetsuit?
A 2/2mm wetsuit is generally comfortable in warm to mild waters, approximately 64–72°F (18-22°C ), depending on conditions and personal tolerance.
What is the approximate temperature range for a 3/3mm wetsuit?
A 3/3mm wetsuit is typically suited to cooler waters, approximately 57–66°F (14–19°C), offering more warmth for longer or colder sessions.
How should a wetsuit fit?
A wetsuit should fit snugly without restricting movement. It may feel slightly firm when dry and will feel more comfortable once wet. A close fit helps reduce water flushing and improves warmth.
Are these wetsuits easy to put on and take off?
Yes. Entry systems and materials are selected to make getting in and out as easy as possible. Softer neoprene and considered construction help reduce strain during entry and removal.
What if I’m between sizes?
If you’re between sizes, a slightly snug fit is recommended for warmth and performance. Sizing up may offer additional comfort for casual use. Our team is happy to help with sizing advice.
- Premium Yamamoto limestone neoprene, selected for softness, stretch, and comfort
- Recycled bottle linings
- Lower-impact alternative to petroleum-based neoprene
- Built for long-term wear, supporting durability
• Free shipping $100+
• Easy returns for store credit
• Size exchanges available
• Fit support from our team
• Flat-rate worldwide shipping
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• We remove ocean-bound plastic for every product sold
• Reducing our material footprint








