Wetsuit recommendations
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- Ripper (more than 100 posts)
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Wetsuit recommendations
Finally back living on the mainland after seventeen years in Hawaii and need some wetsuit advise. Having gotten used to pretty warm water and air temps (and being a bit older too) everything is cold to me. Surfed the Cove friday and ''apartments'' on the north side sunday ( fun waves BTW ) in an old ill fitting wetsuit and froze my tail off. Want to keep it in the 3/2 mm so I don't loose any more mobility than I'm already getting used to. Was looking at the Oneil ''Heat'' and the Quicksilver ''Pyre''. Trying to avoid the crazy money suits that are up towards the $400-$500 mark if can. Any feedback on whats working well would be appreciated.
Thanks, Robert
Thanks, Robert
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i know your pain! i got a bit of a shock with the so cal water temps when i moved to los angeles from sydney.
i only wear o'neil or ripcurl. for the past few years ive been wearing rip curl "dawn patrol", steamer and spring suit. they are great value for money. it seems to be their basic model.
if you haven't worn a wetty for a while, you'll be amazed at how good they are now -- every year they get better.
the chest zips will give you more mobility, but they can be a pain to get in and out.
i only wear o'neil or ripcurl. for the past few years ive been wearing rip curl "dawn patrol", steamer and spring suit. they are great value for money. it seems to be their basic model.
if you haven't worn a wetty for a while, you'll be amazed at how good they are now -- every year they get better.
the chest zips will give you more mobility, but they can be a pain to get in and out.
it's a long way to the shop if you want a sausage roll
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I've had several O'Neil Heats. A true "proven performer" for a very reasonable cost (especially since I got it on sale last Spring). I'm in a new 3/2 for this season and it's holding up well and has kept me warm. They've improved the neck at keeping water out which is nice BUT...water can still leak in. Doesn't make much difference in the overall but it would be nice to have a wetsuit that kept that water off my back like those front-zip suits do (they have the initial, inner part that pulls over your head and hugs your neck/back, then the suits zips shut over it).
Good luck!
Good luck!
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- Ripper (more than 100 posts)
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How are the front zip suits for paddle mobility, they always looked to me like it would be weird and bulky to have that zipper right across the upper chest. Good referrals on the prices guys, I only had time to go to H.B. surf and sport in Seal Beach last weekend and they were running around mid two hundred for the Heat and slightly below two for the Quicksilver Pyre ( although we're admittedly not in the spring sale phase yet ). Forgot about Rip curl, they always used to fit me real well, have to check em out
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There is no real mobility issue between a 3/2 and 4/3. I prefer a 4/3 in the winter as I am a bit of a sissy when it comes to cold water. I did the Hawaii to Cali thing in the 80s and that was much harder as the wetties back then felt like surfing in a straight jacket. Now the technology makes it so you really cant feel to much of a difference of stretch between the two.
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Xcel 3/2 with a layer of Hyperflex Poly fleece underneath does it for water down to high 40's here. The hyperflex adds warmth, cuts chafing, and seems to really help when there's a cold wind. I also use the Hyperflex poly socks and glove liners.
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