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Got H-Bomb wetsuit experience?

Postby Threeo » Sun Apr 08, 2012 10:51 am

Aloha all!

I'm moving to somewhere that has really cold water. I'm keen on getting a H-bomb and am wondering how good they are. I've done some web research and watched some video reviews etc. but it's not a complete picture.

I'm trying to figure out some kind of thickness equivalence.
i.e. a 3/2 H-bomb is equal to a x/y non H-bomb.

Does anyone have H-bomb experience?????

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Re: Got H-Bomb wetsuit experience?

Postby surf patrol » Mon Apr 09, 2012 3:52 pm

I'd also like to know. Anyone who uses / has used on please post some info.
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Re: Got H-Bomb wetsuit experience?

Postby jaffa1949 » Mon Apr 16, 2012 6:26 am

They dry in a flash!
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I'm always amazed by the names of wetsuits/ boards/ wax and all other bits and pieces of surfing comes labelled with.
groveller, dumpster, gives me a lot of mental visual puns etc which I don't use!
This one slipped through my guard.
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Re: Got H-Bomb wetsuit experience?

Postby surf patrol » Mon Apr 16, 2012 7:54 am

at least something like that would warm up the water temperature a little.
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Re: Got H-Bomb wetsuit experience?

Postby Threeo » Tue Apr 17, 2012 4:16 am

Hahaha Jaffa.

Yeah... rubbing "Sexwax" all over your "Cheesestick" to get more grip than your "Far-King" tail pad so you can drop in a "H-bomb".

What other name jumbles can we come up with :).
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Re: Got H-Bomb wetsuit experience?

Postby Threeo » Mon Jun 04, 2012 9:27 am

Emailed ripcurl.... Do you think I got a reply? Of course not. I'll buy one when I'm in the UK and give a report. I'll just take the punt because I can't/won't do this 5/4/3 stuff ;).
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Re: Got H-Bomb wetsuit experience?

Postby Threeo » Tue Jun 19, 2012 8:10 am

Saw this . This guy reckons a 3/2 on medium is ok for british winter water.



On a side note.... Ripcurl is an Aussie company, "born at bells" but marks up australia the most. The suit prices in the states and UK are almost HALF that of here. The UK is looking better and better!
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Re: Got H-Bomb wetsuit experience?

Postby surf patrol » Tue Jun 19, 2012 1:12 pm

I can't believe a 3/2 is ok for british winter. I'm going to have to try one.
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Re: Got H-Bomb wetsuit experience?

Postby Threeo » Thu Jun 21, 2012 12:28 am

Same here. Is the price they said expensive relative to wetsuits in the UK? It's almost half the price of here.
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Re: Got H-Bomb wetsuit experience?

Postby surf patrol » Thu Jun 21, 2012 9:35 am

Just had a look at the Wetsuit Centre prices.
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Those prices are a fair bit more expensive than regular, decent, 3/2's and 4/3's. However, they are not that far off a decent custom fitted suit. If a 3/2 is good enough for a British winter, I'd say that £379 is pretty good.

All I'd need then would be H-Bomb booties and gloves. mmmmmm.
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Re: Got H-Bomb wetsuit experience?

Postby kitesurfer » Thu Jun 21, 2012 11:22 am

Its just the usual aussie english number thing going on again.
You say its 2ft we say its 5ft
You say its 2mm we say its 5mm.

:wink:

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Re: Got H-Bomb wetsuit experience?

Postby jaffa1949 » Mon Jun 25, 2012 4:33 am

kitesurfer wrote:Its just the usual aussie english number thing going on again.
You say its 2ft we say its 5ft
You say its 2mm we say its 5mm.

:wink:

KS


I guess we've got your measure, but I think that's what the Hawaiians do to us, I still use imperial measurements for waves trough to crest at the point of breaking. Jack ups, Teahopou and anything over double head high I measure in increments of fear.
the more fearsome the more likely I'm watching! :shock:
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Re: Got H-Bomb wetsuit experience?

Postby Jimi » Mon Jun 25, 2012 11:04 am

jaffa1949 wrote: I still use imperial measurements for waves trough to crest at the point of breaking.


How come the english use metric for wetsuit thicknesses? Surely it should be sold as a 1/8" 5/64" instead of a 3/2!!!!!
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Re: Got H-Bomb wetsuit experience?

Postby jaffa1949 » Mon Jun 25, 2012 12:02 pm

I guess somewhere it is just RULE BRITANNIA! :lol: :lol: :woot:
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Re: Got H-Bomb wetsuit experience?

Postby Threeo » Tue Jul 10, 2012 3:42 am

Probably because the suits are designed in Australia... at a guess. We have the same but backwards thing here. What size wheels are on your car? 14", 17"? How big are the waves? 2ft? Want a subway?... sure how about a 6".
But hang on... aren't we a metric country? But no one says "check out my sick new 40cm rims", or "the waves are 1 metre." Or.. "I'm stoked with my custom quad fin 190cm".

I think the answer is that both uk and au are half-assed in there units :).

one example... in all the stuff I've read about moving to the uk ive came across that the uk has seemingly half converted to the metric. I.e. they sell something like 1.13L of milk, as a hang up of the old "2 pints"" measure. So rather than using round denominations like the 1L milk in AU, they've simply converted the old measures. These things are everywhere in australia. :blah: :blah:
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Re: Got H-Bomb wetsuit experience?

Postby Threeo » Thu Sep 13, 2012 5:28 pm

Ok people!

Im here in the UK. I have my H bomb suit and i tried it out at Devon last weekend!

Epics and weird and freaky at the same time! The suit works well. Feels exactly like an Ebomb (funnily enough). You do feel the batteries in the suit but their weight doesnt seem to affect anything.

The stretch is definitely still there and still amazing like the Ebomb.

The heating.... Strange. On the lowest of 3 settings (suit ans no boots or gloves) I was quite warm. Infact my lower back was cooking!!! I turned it off after half an hour. It's freaky because while the lower back is cooking (like you're sitting in front of the heater) my hands were still blue-ish. So it's a wierd gradient across the body. I think if i had booties it would be alot better.

It was an ok test as the water was cold-ish, there were minimal waves ao alot of sitting around in the wind. p.s. windchill is a thing of the past!!!

As soon as I had 3 waves in a row with the paddle back out i was roasting, but lukily i could just turn it off :). When i turned it off, things seemed to balance out a bit better and I was warmer overall.

My hands were blue before i even got in the water so maybe it's not a 100% fair judgement. but they did eventually heat up in the water.

So it's a win for me for sure! And I am loving saying wacked out phrases like "I'll just go and charge up my wetsuit" hahaha it's never getting old :).

For the price (compared with australia pricing) it's definitely worth it. Although being a ripcurl... I wonder how long it will be until it breaks
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Re: Got H-Bomb wetsuit experience?

Postby surf patrol » Fri Sep 14, 2012 9:44 am

Great review.
If you hands were blue but eventually heated up in the water, that sounds good to me. It will be interesting to see how it performs when the water temperature drops.
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Re: Got H-Bomb wetsuit experience?

Postby BoHo123 » Mon Nov 05, 2012 11:13 am

I used The Wetsuit Centre too, and got myself a H-Bomb heated rash vest, as I didn't want to fork out for the full suit.

Also - if you 'like' them on Facebook, you can get a 10% discount code.

I ended up paying £220.45 and so far, haven't had any problems with it. I've got the cheaper Quiksilver Cypher Heated Rash Vest - it's not as good as the H Bomb as it only heats your kidneys rather than the whole of your back, but you get what you pay for though - so would recommend paying the extra and going for the H Bomb.
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Re: Got H-Bomb wetsuit experience?

Postby surf patrol » Mon Nov 05, 2012 12:10 pm

BoHo123 wrote:I used The Wetsuit Centre too


And they even gave you an email address to use :roll:
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Re: Got H-Bomb wetsuit experience?

Postby spaddywaddy » Tue Feb 19, 2013 1:29 pm

I dont like the H Bomb, thought i was rubbish. I have owned one for a year now and reviewed the wetsuit.
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