STAY AWAY FROM RIPCURL HEATSEEKERS

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STAY AWAY FROM RIPCURL HEATSEEKERS

Postby telemitry » Tue Dec 15, 2020 1:29 am

So I just bought a 4/3 Ripcurl Heatseeker. Ordered on Dec. 3rd...arrived last week. After 3 sessions there are distress tears in both left in right shoulders of the rubber. I live in the FL panhandle....and for those of you not familiar.....the waves are 2ft at most and the the ocean bottom is very sandy. This is not high intensity surfing. Ripcurl just notified me that the 4 different tears located on multiple areas of the wetsuit appears accidental and will not be covered by warranty. They said it appears that I rubbed up against a "nail"? I've owned two other dawn patrol suits for multiple seasons and have never had a rip in a suit. I thought going to the upgraded more expensive suit would be at least the same quality.

I'd suggest staying away from the 500 dollar heat seeker as clearly the rubber product on the shoulders and stomach is problematic.
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Re: STAY AWAY FROM RIPCURL HEATSEEKERS

Postby waikikikichan » Wed Dec 16, 2020 11:17 am

Their advice is you should STAY AWAY from nails.

( can you post a photo of the torn areas )
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Re: STAY AWAY FROM RIPCURL HEATSEEKERS

Postby OlegLupusov » Mon Feb 15, 2021 5:35 am

Could your gf, wife, kids accidentally damage and “forget” to tell you?

I have 4 e-bomb one flashbomb in the range of 3/2 to 4/3 for a couple of years. And, none has issues like yours.

And, judging by my GoPro footage, you never know what hits you:)

And, for the avoidance of doubt “by nails” we all mean your finger nails or another human being nails. Not the metal stuff to be hit by the hammer:)?
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Re: STAY AWAY FROM RIPCURL HEATSEEKERS

Postby BaNZ » Mon Feb 15, 2021 4:56 pm

I'm on my way to buy a last season heat seeker. Allegedly a 3/2 heat seeker can be warmer than a entry level 4/3.

Winter water temp seems to hover around 55-57 over here.
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Re: STAY AWAY FROM RIPCURL HEATSEEKERS

Postby OlegLupusov » Tue Feb 16, 2021 5:08 am

I would recommend E-bomb!
Heat seekers are too tight. The restriction difference is quite significant.
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