dklay wrote:RonG wrote: surfing 2-3 times a week in the US Northeast
Ron G - If you don't mind me asking... where are you surfing? I'm in Ipswich MA and usually go up to Jenness Beach in Rye NH. I'd love to find another local nutter to go out with in cold New England weather and water! I'm comfortable going out alone in the summer when the beach is packed, but off-season alone makes me a bit nervous when nobody else is out!
My fall season got cut short with a nasty hit to the chest and either bruised or broken ribs (never went to a doctor to find out but it took about 2 months to feel better and 3 to feel 100%) and the fact that I only had a 3/2 suit. I've just gotten a new 6/4 RipCurl suit and looking forward to getting an early start on spring surfing. I've got Patagonia booties & gloves too. Just trying on the 6/4 at home I'm realizing I'm going to do some more work on my upper body strength--- while this suit's very flexible, it definitely will take more effort to paddle than the 3/2!
Alas, I'm on the Jersey shore. I have good friends up in Seabrook, but unfortunately they're not surfers
Most of my sessions are alone these days too, as in "only living thing on the beach". My approach is to be really conservative about the conditions unless I'm lucky enough to have company. I only go out on days where I'm not likely to get myself into too much trouble, which for me means "pretty damned small"
Sorry to hear about your fall season. Fall is a great time here because the weather and water are still warm but the tourists are gone
You're right about the effort required in the heavier suit, but it's great conditioning and you'll reap the benefits when it gets warm enough to start stripping the layers off again. Really the biggest pain about the 6/5 is putting it on and getting it off, but it's so comfortable it's well worth it.