by RinkyDink » Mon Mar 26, 2018 3:57 am
I was so impressed with the O'Neill Technobutter3 neoprene that I picked up a 4/3 Psycho One wetsuit. I love this wetsuit. It's a front zip, but the material is so flexible I don't have to fuss with it at all when taking it off. I wear a hood/compression shirt under it and I'm really warm. The suit doesn't have a wind barrier on the front or back, but I haven't even noticed the wind. And I've been out on some windy days. My back zip O'Neill Heat was working pretty well, but I did start to get cold toward the end of my sessions. It'll be an excellent wetsuit during the warmer months. As much as I like the Technobutter 3 flexible neoprene, I still think Yamamoto neoprene is really impressive as well. That neoprene seriously dries out in like 3 hours. My Psycho One doesn't shed water nearly as well as my Yamamoto wetsuit, but the flexibility of the Psycho One suit more than makes up for it even though there's a little bit of dampness the next day. By the way, I wear my wetsuits kind of loose so your mileage may vary. When I bought my suit the shop clerk said, "In my professional opinion, it's a little too loose," but so far I'm very comfortable.
My main problem with O'Neill is their marketing. I can't stand their Hyperfreak, Psycho, overcaffeinated Neurotic . . . product themes they use. You know O'Neill, there are middle aged adults buying your products. Please give your products less juvenile names. Tell the 24 year old Saatchi & Saatchi marketing genius naming your goods to go back to the drawing board.