Winter Wetsuit advice!

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Winter Wetsuit advice!

Postby JoeQ93 » Mon Sep 12, 2016 8:55 pm

Ok so as we creeping closer to the colder months of the year in the UK its time to get a new winter wetsuit as mine is knackered from last season. I have always just gone with a 5/4 and used a hood when it gets seriously cold but I am thinking of getting either a hooded suit or just wearing a thermal rash with stitched on hood underneath. What do people prefer?
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Re: Winter Wetsuit advice!

Postby dtc » Mon Sep 12, 2016 10:58 pm

JoeQ93 wrote:. What do people prefer?


Living in a country where a 3/2 is as much as you need....

Sorry, I have no advice. I just wanted to patronise an english person. Coming to the end of our (Australian) winter and just the other day, as I was driving through some rain, I said to my wife 'I'm so glad I dont live in England, 200 days of this weather a year and I would go insane'
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Re: Winter Wetsuit advice!

Postby BoMan » Tue Sep 13, 2016 1:12 am

In the winter, water temps at my break dip to 54 degrees F and I use a 5/4 Ripcurl with a neoprene cap. This keeps me comfy for as long as I choose to stay out. :D
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Re: Winter Wetsuit advice!

Postby Oldie » Tue Sep 13, 2016 9:55 am

I prefer a separate hood as I have a very large head and wetsuits with a hood were too tight around the head. The rashes with hood that I saw had fairly thin hoods. I am happy with my Xcel Drylock hood.
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Re: Winter Wetsuit advice!

Postby pmcaero » Tue Sep 13, 2016 4:28 pm

JoeQ93 wrote:Ok so as we creeping closer to the colder months of the year in the UK its time to get a new winter wetsuit as mine is knackered from last season. I have always just gone with a 5/4 and used a hood when it gets seriously cold but I am thinking of getting either a hooded suit or just wearing a thermal rash with stitched on hood underneath. What do people prefer?


I used a 6/5/4 with built-in hood and the hood can be cinched really tight, hardly ever letting water in. I'd recommend that for colder water/air
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Re: Winter Wetsuit advice!

Postby waikikikichan » Tue Sep 13, 2016 11:50 pm

Or get a Surfing DRY Suit. I wouldn't recommend it for a lot of duck diving, but for longboarding it's great. Your wrist and a bit of the neck gets wet, but other than that your completely dry. The boots are attached to the suit, so no leakage there. I wear thermal underwear in mine. Don't need to even shower after surf. Only thing is you can't pee for however long you're in the water.
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Re: Winter Wetsuit advice!

Postby dtc » Wed Sep 14, 2016 2:16 am

Are the dry suits heavier or less flexible? I've seen diving dry suits and they were really heavy, but never come across a surfing one
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Re: Winter Wetsuit advice!

Postby waikikikichan » Wed Sep 14, 2016 2:44 am

As heavy as a 5mm fullsuit and boots weigh. There is a large zipper that runs shoulder to shoulder. They are made more flexible because the upper body doesn't have to be tight to the skin.
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