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Scarecrow
Dec 1, 2007, 08:44 PM
Can you get through the winter in the Wilmington, NC area with a 3/2 wetsuit?

I think the water temps get down to 50 or 52 degrees in late winter.

longbdr06
Dec 1, 2007, 08:57 PM
i have a 3/2 with boots,gloves and headgear in myrtle beach i can go about 90 min.

after that the feet begin to freeze!

WB/PIRATE Surfer
Dec 1, 2007, 09:11 PM
NO, i live in Wilmington and you wont be abe to get by with 3/2 you need a 4/3 with booties and gloves

SurfnSnow02
Dec 2, 2007, 04:15 AM
NO, i live in Wilmington and you wont be abe to get by with 3/2 you need a 4/3 with booties and gloves

I would also through in a hood

Scarecrow
Dec 2, 2007, 04:16 PM
Well, I guess I'll keep going as long as I can in the 3/2 and maybe consider getting a 4/3 later...I've already got the boots and gloves.

Or maybe just go for short sessions if I'm too cheap to buy the 4/3.:D

Scarecrow
Dec 2, 2007, 10:01 PM
I'm already wearing my booties and gloves, my feet were numb in 62 degree water. I guess I'll keep going out in the 3/2 until I can't stand it anymore...maybe try shorter sessions if I'm too cheap to buy a 4/3.:p

adowcett
Dec 2, 2007, 11:37 PM
Can you get through the winter in the Wilmington, NC area with a 3/2 wetsuit?

I think the water temps get down to 50 or 52 degrees in late winter.

You would be warmer in a 4/3, but I surfed all last winter with a 3/2, and a hood would be advised for those windy days

enjoytheride
Dec 3, 2007, 04:29 AM
I've got through the winter in a 3/2 booties and gloves, but its so much more comfortable if you just get a 4/3, you can do it in the 3/2 but theyll be some short sessions in February

Scarecrow
Dec 3, 2007, 03:27 PM
Thanks for the answers, y'all.

I guess it boils down to individual cold tolerance and budget.:D

bennyb
Dec 7, 2007, 12:37 AM
i think if you buy a high end 3/2 you will be find with hood on the most extreme days.you will only want to stay out longer then 90 mins if it's going off.If this is the case you will care more about the waves then the water temp.I surfed all winter in a 3/2 last year and kept the 4/3 in the closet like mikey jackson.

Eastsurfin
Dec 8, 2007, 12:19 AM
i think if you buy a high end 3/2 you will be find with hood on the most extreme days.you will only want to stay out longer then 90 mins if it's going off.If this is the case you will care more about the waves then the water temp.I surfed all winter in a 3/2 last year and kept the 4/3 in the closet like mikey jackson.


Benny Who?? Cant be you..............

hutch
Dec 12, 2007, 06:15 AM
i have never had a 4/3 and i survive in OC md. if you get a really good 3/2 and all the other gear it will be good. its nice cause you can use it all year round. and it saves money. i have a hurley with the fireskin inside. works beautiful

Wander
Jan 10, 2008, 01:27 PM
I think you could make it with a 3/2 with the accessories..boots, gloves, hood. You might try layering a vest underneath (~$50) before investing up to a 4/3. It really is about your own tolerance and whether your endurance is greater than you can last the cold. If you have to have one or the other go with the 3/2 and good thick boots, hood, gloves. You don't want to have to get into a 4/3 until you have to. Last year I think it got down to 48 or so degrees and I was thankful for the 4/3, but before you knew it the water temp was creeping back up.

dirtyhairy130
Jan 11, 2008, 12:23 AM
It seems the water has been in a warming trend the last 3 years ive lived at the coast on NC, no complaints from me. I've got a 3mil all around mutant and it's toasty.

If Al Gore is right then in ten years we might not even need gloves. Plus if the ocean rises enough, it'll cover the carribbean islands so we can get a longer fetch on the SE swells. Stoked! :D

sc riding
Jan 15, 2008, 08:25 PM
I was out in Delaware where the water was in the upper 40s maybe 50 with a 3/2 and no gloves or boots, cause i couldn't find them, and was able to stay out for a little over half an hour cause it got dark. It all depends on your pain tolerance, some people think the 60s is freezing and need boots where I think i could go out in a good 1 mm long sleeve top if it was a nice day out.