4/3 yet in Jersrey?

Discussion in 'All Discussions' started by ocsurf32, Apr 4, 2014.

  1. ocsurf32

    ocsurf32 Well-Known Member

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    Jul 22, 2012
    waters around 43 and air is up in high 50's tomorrow. Should i 4/3 with 6 mill boots and 5m gloves? or stay with the 6/5? not sure what to do ?
     
  2. EmassSpicoli

    EmassSpicoli Well-Known Member

    Apr 16, 2013
    I'd rock a 4/3 if the water was up to 43. Those boots will be more than plentiful. Could get away with thinner and also on the mitts but only you know you best. Wear a cap to cover the ears. Don't want those drilled later on.
     

  3. Gfootr

    Gfootr Well-Known Member

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    Dec 26, 2009
    I don't drop the 6/5/4 until water hits 48-50. One because I'm old. Two I find the attached hood more flexible/comfortable than when detached hood is tucked into my 4/3.

    Plus it's supposed to be a bit windy tomorrow.
     
  4. zach619

    zach619 Well-Known Member

    Jan 21, 2009
    6 mil man. I am cold in a 4/3 when its 53 degrees in the water. I guess im a cold water wuss though
     
  5. seldom seen

    seldom seen Well-Known Member

    Aug 21, 2012
    My buddy was in a 4/3 last saturday in RI, still below 40 or hovering right around there...but it was a quality suit w/ attached hood...
     
  6. LBCrew

    LBCrew Well-Known Member

    Aug 12, 2009
    In Jersrey... I wear a 5mil until it gets up near 50, mostly due to the detached hood.

    Some winters it only gets down to around 40.
     
  7. ocsurf32

    ocsurf32 Well-Known Member

    390
    Jul 22, 2012
    thanks a lot i have a 1mil vest with hood attached under my 4/3 so its kinda like a 5/4/3 with 6mil boots and 5 mill gloves i should be ok. Ill bring the 6/5 and lobster claws just in case though
     
  8. seldom seen

    seldom seen Well-Known Member

    Aug 21, 2012
    4/3 w/ hooded vest underneath = good to go imho.
     
  9. ihatelongboarders

    ihatelongboarders Well-Known Member

    Dec 13, 2007
    i've never gotten the point of a vest under a suit. it limits mobility and feels like i'm being bear hugged all session. if you have a thicker suit just wear that.
     
  10. seldom seen

    seldom seen Well-Known Member

    Aug 21, 2012
    It was a personal economic thing for me this year.
     
  11. pkovo

    pkovo Well-Known Member

    599
    Jun 7, 2010
    Aren't you basically choosing to wear a poor mans winter suit, when you own the correct suit? I would definitely wear the 6 mil, and be toasty for as long a session as I need. Layering suits sucks

    With todays wetsuit technology, I don't see any real advantage to dropping to a thinner suit real early. For me it's all about being as warm as possible.

    In 43 degree water with 20 mph offshores, I think your more likely to get a chill in a layered 4/3 then you are to roast in a 6/5/4.
     
  12. pkovo

    pkovo Well-Known Member

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    Jun 7, 2010
    No offense meant by this comment either....."poor mans winter suit"

    I've done it. Some friends still do it. But you've already got the right suit..
     
  13. ocsurf32

    ocsurf32 Well-Known Member

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    Jul 22, 2012
    this is true if your the type of person who gets cold. My problem is that i get warm. It was 20 degree's out and with 30mph off shores and in my 6/5 with 7 mill boots gloves i was getting overheated at times. if i can pull off less rubber I'm always going too . the 1mil vest underneath keeps my core warm and it is sleeveless so it keeps my arms at 3 mil which i like .
     
  14. 3rdperson

    3rdperson Well-Known Member

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    Mar 14, 2014
    I was actually considering trying the 4/3 tomorrow. Even in 35-37 degree water I was hot this year in my 5.5/4 pyrotech. Now that I know others are considering it... I feel a little less crazy.. thanks..
     
  15. zach619

    zach619 Well-Known Member

    Jan 21, 2009
    I always go for warmth over general comfort no matter where I live. I don't shed rubber until water temps are up in the 70s. I never understood the guys trunking it when it his 63 and 65 and stuff. With wetsuit technology, my 4/3 feels the same as a 2 mil. I understand 6 mil is a lot more rubber, but I havent had a thick suit like that in year. I would think that there isnt too much more girth from the 4 to 5 to 6 range... Gotta stay warm and comfy out there.
     
  16. ihatelongboarders

    ihatelongboarders Well-Known Member

    Dec 13, 2007
    @seldom that makes sense but if you don't have to do it, i wouldn't.
     
  17. shark-hunter

    shark-hunter Well-Known Member

    Apr 29, 2012
    Yeah agree with others 6mm is where it's at. Why be uncomfortable? A 4/3 was built for an average person in fall in California. And with stretch neoprene all wetsuits feel way less bulky. On a related note, water temps are FREEZING right now. Way below normal. Still seeing mid-upper 30s in new england. BRUTAL for April. Amazing to see how Hatteras is the diving line of cold/warm. Such a huge contrast.

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  18. pkovo

    pkovo Well-Known Member

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    Jun 7, 2010
    That's not a bad problem to have for a surfer in NJ. While I'm not an overly cold person, I haven't felt too warm in my 6 mil this winter. Seems like the water has been colder than normal this year.
     
  19. zach619

    zach619 Well-Known Member

    Jan 21, 2009
    Yeah this year has been crazy everywhere. I can't complain since the water down here is in the low 60s, but I am almost positive at this time last year it was right around 70. I feel like by mid april I was in trunks... It also got about 6-7 degrees colder this year than it did last year....

    I was in central florida earlier this week and it was chilly in the water.
     
  20. mrcoop

    mrcoop Well-Known Member

    605
    Jun 22, 2010
    Wore a 4/3 the other day for the first time this year. Water around 43. Was toasty warm for a 2 hour session...tho no wind and air a tad warm. If it was blowing and real cold, would of worn the thicker suit.