Fall/Winter Wetsuit advice needed

Discussion in 'Mid Atlantic' started by Devg76, Oct 8, 2008.

  1. Devg76

    Devg76 Member

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    Aug 19, 2008
    I know this has been asked before...sorry... I really need help though :)

    I am an ex bodyboarder who only has an Oneil 3/2 and a very thin light hood that can go with that. The suit is a little bit large on me (its a M and I am a MS) but for water temps in the 60s it still works for me. I also have a pair of 3mm gloves, and 3mm booties along with 6.5mm (basically 7).

    I have yet to decide if I will surf in the winter because I'm usually away snowboarding, but I might and there is a good chance if it's not too bad (meaning me getting cold). I get cold easily. I definitely want to surf into November, and start up again in March/April...that much I do know.

    That all said, I was thinking at first to get a 4/3 to take into November and March/April. I can also get a separate hood if I need it. Then buy a second suit, a 5/4 with attached hood for the winter if I go then. However I have been told to just get the 5/4 and that it would be alright to jump from a 3/2 to 5/4. I was told I could wear the 5/4 in the Fall and early spring. I'm a little worried though that I might be too hot in it unless it's the middle of the winter? Is it bad to jump right from 3/2 to 5/4?

    I am also wondering about what suits are good. I have some options and opinions are appreciated. Cost is a small factor, I don't want to go crazy with the price.

    4/3:
    Quicksilver Syncro
    Ripcurl Classic
    Rip Curl Fireskin
    Quicksilver Ignite
    Hyperflex Amp (this seems like the best deal to me)

    5/4:
    Oneil Mutant (might be too expensive but it does have the removable hood)
    Billabong Foil steamer (only 50% stretch but great price)
    Body Glove Fusion
    Hyperflex amp (once again the best deal I think...it's 10 dollars more than the 4/3 though so why get both?)

    Any help/advice/tips you can give is REALLY appreciated. Thanks!
     
  2. Lostsurf121

    Lostsurf121 Active Member

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    Nov 10, 2007
    hyperflex amp 4/3
    oneil mutant 5/4
     

  3. CharlieInOC

    CharlieInOC Well-Known Member

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    Sep 17, 2007
    If you do a thread search, this subject has been discussed in detail. The most important aspect of wetsuit selection is proper fit. The best suit won't work for sh*t if it is to big.
     
  4. scotty

    scotty Well-Known Member

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    Aug 26, 2008
    Quote:

    However I have been told to just get the 5/4 and that it would be alright to jump from a 3/2 to 5/4

    Right...save your money on the 4/3 - get a decent sealed-seam 3/2 and then buy a 5mm. (hood attached) for the cold stuff. I hear good things about Hyperflex, but i am completely sold on xcel infinity suits. yes they cost more. I know there's other opinions out there, but this plan has worked for me for the last 15 or so winters.
     
  5. SandPiper

    SandPiper Active Member

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    Oct 8, 2008
    Well i know from experience that the last thing you want to ruin a gnarly sesh is chilly bones. I've been so cold wearing less then par wetsuits that no bowl of chunky was bringing warmth back. My advice is step it up to 7mm everything. Who cares about flexability if your so cold your limbs feel like they may snap off? Or just skim and your on the beach 75% of the time. Whoop Whoop!
     
  6. Lostsurf121

    Lostsurf121 Active Member

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    Nov 10, 2007
    7 mil ha are you kidding me you shouldnt be so cold your limbs feel like there gonna fall off in a 5, getting a 7 is pushing the limits man dont do that
     
  7. dbiz135

    dbiz135 Well-Known Member

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    Oct 3, 2007
    Once again the choice is simple if you surf in very cold water like I do here in long Island the way to go is a 6/5 and purchase the best one you can afford. I have a excel 5/4 infinity with hood and I can go for about 3 hrs before I get numb in Feb and March I have had it for 3 winter seasons and it is in excellent condition the fit is fantastic. You dont want to play game with your life if you get pulled out by a rip current and have to spend 5 hr before they rescue your ass dont you want to be warm at least. Go cheap on the spring suit and splurge on the winter suit!
     
  8. btownrevel

    btownrevel Member

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    Apr 3, 2007
    Get A Xcel infiniti in a 4/3 or a 5/4 they are better than anything else
     
  9. Blumkin80

    Blumkin80 Active Member

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    Sep 16, 2008
    fully agree. XCEL suits have no back zipper....so the water wont flush through the weak point at the back of the hood. Although I am sure that other brands are using the same technology....I am a creature of habit with XCEL
     
  10. Driftingalong

    Driftingalong Well-Known Member

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    Mar 6, 2008
    I go from a 3/2 to 5/4...on average I make the switch at about 50°

    don't skimp on the winter suit, it's not worth the savings
     
  11. cap2nd

    cap2nd Well-Known Member

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    Nov 10, 2007
    Anyone out there own or try the H-bomb Rip Curl wetsuit? It has a power supplied heating system, Im guessing its for people who surf up in Labrador Canada? F bombs are around 475 so this thing must be twice that .:eek:
     
  12. SandPiper

    SandPiper Active Member

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    Oct 8, 2008
    Yea i used a demo last winter. Those things are pretty SICK! I did find a problem though. The heat it put off really brewed up a gnarly duece. I had to go running for the dunes. But the suit just isn't for me. I really don't need a suit like that for the winters around here. I mean i can skim in a 3/2 all year. Now thats being a man.
     
  13. ecsman88

    ecsman88 Member

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    Oct 7, 2008
    i would suggest the ripurl. i have one thats two years old its a 5/4/3 ive worn it 33 degree water for two hours and when i took it off it was steaming the thing retains some heat and is mad freakin flexible. and i go from that straight to my spring suit.
     
  14. wallysurfr

    wallysurfr Well-Known Member

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    Oct 23, 2007
    hey I just picked up a hooded psycho 2 last night for $190. It's in really good condition. It was only used one season a handfull of times then it sat for the past two years. Does anyone have one of these? I know they sell for like $400 new but did I get a pretty good deal? The guy who sold it said it was a 5/4/3. The sleeve has something that looks like the top of a 5 but the bottom of a 6 with a 4 next to it.

    My question is, is it a 6/5/4 or a 6/4 or a 5/4/3 or a 5/4? What versions did O'neill make a couple years back? Does anyone own an older model psycho 2 (3 years old)? I'm pretty "psyched", I tried it on and it seems like the kind of suit that you can go out in the middle of february and barely get wet. Double liquid welded seams and all.

    Anyone know anything about these suits?
     
  15. aka pumpmaster

    aka pumpmaster Well-Known Member

    Apr 30, 2008
    I've heard nothing but good things about the psychos.
     
  16. Xtreme*Liquidshredda

    Xtreme*Liquidshredda Well-Known Member

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    Sep 16, 2008
    i got last years 4/3 for 260 at wrv about aweek ago. if yours is thicker and cheaper than it was a good deal.