Rip Curl H-Bomb power heated wetsuit

Discussion in 'Mid Atlantic' started by Aguaholic, Dec 4, 2007.

  1. Aguaholic

    Aguaholic Well-Known Member

    Oct 26, 2007
    Does anyone know when this suit is gonna be available? I thought it was suppose to be released in mid 07??


    Lates!
     
  2. mr67240

    mr67240 New Member

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    Nov 29, 2007
    I think i read that by next winter (08) they should be good to go. there were a few kinks they needed to work out still. Retail is going to be anywhere from $800-$1200. word on the street
     

  3. Aguaholic

    Aguaholic Well-Known Member

    Oct 26, 2007
    I cant imagine wearing a 3/2 heated in the winter. must be nice ...Cant wait to chuck the 5/3!
     
  4. Dawn_Patrol

    Dawn_Patrol Well-Known Member

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    Jan 26, 2007

    Have you ever ONCE owned anything that ran on batteries where you didn't run down the batteries from overuse, or wished they held a charge better, or forgot to charge, or didn't hold a charge in cold weather? think cell phones, cam corders, digi cams, you name it....

    I wouldn't go chucking the 5/3 too fast. Backups never a bad idea.
     
  5. Aguaholic

    Aguaholic Well-Known Member

    Oct 26, 2007
    Good Point!! Didn't think about that. Guess i'll just have to keep the 5/3 as backup. Never wanted a Ripcurl before. Till now..Hopefully, Ripcurl will get all the kinks out before it is released.
     
  6. Not Trust'n It!

    I give Mother Nature alot of respect when it comes to cold water surfing. I spend signifacant time outside in the cold of Minnesota working and playing. I have had great times surfing in below zero air temps and 33* water. With the risks and dangers of being exposed to the extreme cold, I don't want to bank on batteries.

    http://www.capital.net/com/nckayak/nck_safety_p4.htm

    I'll bank on building up exposure limits.

    http://scuba-doc.com/coldacclim.html
     
  7. CharlieInOC

    CharlieInOC Well-Known Member

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    Sep 17, 2007
    If the batteries don't wear out, it will propably electrocute you!!! Things have come a long way since the early days:rolleyes:
     
  8. RIGHTaway

    RIGHTaway Well-Known Member

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    Oct 6, 2007
    Ya I was read Surfing magazine a couplea months ago and read that they tested it out in antartica! I know mags sometimes strech the truth but the were diving off iceburgs into the lineup and getting slotted in head-high barrels. Meanwhile, just the thought of doing that in the wetsuit i hav now gave me brain-freeze. My guess is that this is the real deal.
     
  9. chadbrochill93

    chadbrochill93 Well-Known Member

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    Nov 2, 2007
    Retail is going to be anywhere from $800-$1200. word on the street[/QUOTE]



    why would anyone spend that much on a suit when you would only use it during like the 4 swells during the winter
     
  10. Dawn_Patrol

    Dawn_Patrol Well-Known Member

    433
    Jan 26, 2007
    Why would u nly use it 4 times?...if i had a freaking HOT wetsuit to get into i'd just about use it all :D year. I'd sure as hell be using it by now and right though april if its a nice flexible 3/2....

    If it costs as much as multiple plane tickets to the tropics forget it....
     
  11. Daily Bread

    Daily Bread Member

    8
    Dec 3, 2007
    yet another gimmick for the corporate surf industry to make money off of "new technology"

    i can see it now, plug in your wetsuit to your cig lighter to charge battery, along with your waterproof ipod and waterproof cell phone. if i ever see any of the fore mentioned at my break, they're gettin stuffed, and shown the way to the parking lot.

    continuation of the bastardization of the sport angers me.:mad:
     
  12. MDSurfer

    MDSurfer Well-Known Member

    Dec 30, 2006
    A heated "wet" suit makes about as much sense as. . .

    the electric potato peeler they sold a few Christmas' back. Sort of overkill, eh? All things considered, that kind of money would be better spent traveling to warmer water and climates. Zzzzzzztttttt! Electric Shock Therapy.
     
  13. Dawn_Patrol

    Dawn_Patrol Well-Known Member

    433
    Jan 26, 2007
    Let the surfer on the wooden board and wool wetsuit cast the first stone....
     
    Last edited: Dec 8, 2007
  14. matthwh610

    matthwh610 Active Member

    35
    May 12, 2008
    Worth it?

    H-Bombs are out. $1000 for a 3/2 and $1100 for a 4/3. Has anyone tried it? I'm moving to Netherlands in January so thinking about getting one for the cold North Sea.

    PS - WRV in Va Beach has them & everything's on sale at 15% off, think through the weekend.
     
  15. Aguaholic

    Aguaholic Well-Known Member

    Oct 26, 2007
    Getting mine soon....:)
     
  16. wbsurfer

    wbsurfer Well-Known Member

    Mar 30, 2008
    just ordered mine went to that demo thing they were doing a few weeks agoa dn tried it on and my parents asked if i liked it and i said yes so we ordered on in the 3/2 ill be glad when it comes so i will be able to surf as long as i want until the battery runs out.:D if your wondering if my parents are stupid no they are not they just love me more ever since my sister graduated from college we have more money. also i have very rich family and they too helped pay for it as a christmas gift and im still gonna get stuff for christmas.
     
  17. Mrocker89

    Mrocker89 Well-Known Member

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    Sep 27, 2007
    word on the street:
    The rip curl rep stopped by K-Coast a 2 weeks ago and was showing it off. He may have left a suit at the shop for display. Pretty sure K-Coast isn't planning of sellin it yet ( costs over a grand) So theyyyy may stilll have it,if u wanna peek it.
     
  18. matthwh610

    matthwh610 Active Member

    35
    May 12, 2008
    For only $100 more, seems like a no brainer to get the 4/3, right? How do you think this suit would compare to a 6/5/4 in terms of warmth? Think the H-bomb would be comparable or significantly better?

    I've looked on Rip Curl's website and it seems like they've done a lot of testing - electronic and saltwater testing to prevent corrosion, testing the electromagnetic field with sharks, and battery testing. Guess it's going to be a gamble to see how well this thing stands the test of time. Would be a shame if the heating unit stopped working or if the batteries went kaput. $1000 is a LOT of money....