It started falling apart within a year. It is like wearing swiss cheese now. It was good for a while but it has no durability.
Also, I submitted a review on wetsuitwearhouse.com that was honest and respectful but it was never posted. I have the feeling this low priced suit is their cash cow and they only post good reviews.
I'd stay away if were you. I should have. Most guys I know that have Xcel are happy with them.
Although it's not that model, my friend has a similar Hyperflex suit. There are no holes (yet) but a lot of the seams are busting. I actually went to Sundown in Levittown a few days ago to buy my first winter suit. They had a Hyperflex for 5/4 $280 which was very tempting, but after comparing it to an O'Neill Heat 6/5/4 it was a no-brainer. For $350 I got a much warmer, more durable, more flexible, and all around better suit. Spend the extra money, you wont regret it! I tried it out on Sunday and it was amazing, a 6mm is definitely overkill with the water temps right now, but I loved everything about the suit.
edit: i'd highly recommend staying away from hyperflex. i just realized one of my other friends 3/2's is a hyperflex and it's a piece of s#!t. the prices are tempting, but maybe they're low for a reason.
Last edited by mikestrianese; Nov 3, 2010 at 04:28 PM.
I bought the hyperflex 6/5/4 last year and I have no complaints thus far. I kept me warm right through the winter. Its not a top of the line wetsuit but for the price you cant go wrong. I think I paid like 240 for mine on wetsuit warehouse. I am still growing, so for me it is not worth investing 500 bucks in a new suit that I am just gonna grow out of in a couple of years. But even for the low price the hyperflex is still a quality suit. I would recommend it.