Wetsuit Kneepads?
Posted: Thu Apr 02, 2009 5:56 am
I'm currently looking for a new suit as my arse is about to fall out of my current one and my biggest concern apart from price and value is the kneepads on the suits - specifically the "Grippyness" of them...
I was at the surfshop today looking through the suits and there seems to be either the older style thin rubber like kneepads or as a lot of the new suits have got - a type of thicker foam pad covered in a kind of hardwearing nylon fabric stuff.... The O'neills and Billabong suits seem to have the rubber pads while the xcels, Ripcurls have the woven pads. My worry is that these woven pads might not grip to the pads on my board as well as i think the rubber ones might... Maybe I'm wrong though. Obviously all board pads also differ but by and large they are made of similar material.. Has anyone out there had any bad/ good (kneeboarding) experiences with any of the major wetsuit brands? I wouldn't mind a bit of feedback before I part with my hard-earned cash, this topic doesn't really concern stand-ups so their advice isn't worthwhile.
Any response would be much appreciated..
I was at the surfshop today looking through the suits and there seems to be either the older style thin rubber like kneepads or as a lot of the new suits have got - a type of thicker foam pad covered in a kind of hardwearing nylon fabric stuff.... The O'neills and Billabong suits seem to have the rubber pads while the xcels, Ripcurls have the woven pads. My worry is that these woven pads might not grip to the pads on my board as well as i think the rubber ones might... Maybe I'm wrong though. Obviously all board pads also differ but by and large they are made of similar material.. Has anyone out there had any bad/ good (kneeboarding) experiences with any of the major wetsuit brands? I wouldn't mind a bit of feedback before I part with my hard-earned cash, this topic doesn't really concern stand-ups so their advice isn't worthwhile.
Any response would be much appreciated..