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Topic Title: Whats the best and cheapest wet suit out there these days? Topic Summary: Created On: 02/01/2019 04:33 AM |
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02/01/2019 04:33 AM
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Been out of the wet suit buying game for a bit, but finally realized its perhaps time to retire my 6 year old suit (that still looks brand new since I don't wear it much living in SFL) for something newer and lighter. I hear the suits are getting lighter and better these days so maybe its time to upgrade. Just want to know whats a good full suit for under $200 preferably near $100.
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02/01/2019 04:36 AM
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I like the 2/2mm billabong suits. It's keeps me plenty warm even on the cold days down here.
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02/01/2019 05:01 AM
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Most of them are pretty good these days, you just have to skip the basement versions with the non sealed back zipper.
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02/01/2019 05:44 AM
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I highly recommend getting suits from online outlets; You can often find last year's suits for 30-50% off. I just ordered a 2017 Xcel Comp X for $150 and they retail for $300ish.
Edited: 02/01/2019 at 05:44 AM by Julianuribe23 |
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02/01/2019 05:47 AM
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I'll say you get what you pay for.... $100, save your $. But since you live down down and COLD isnt really a priority, you can get something mid-tier and not pay extra for the rubber sealed seams and thermal lining. Check out the Oneill psychofreak. It's like being naked with snug nads.
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02/01/2019 06:09 AM
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The WetSuit Wearhouse is always a good place to start.
https://www.wetsuitwearhouse.c..._content=1A%20-%20Core ------------------------- Dora Hates You |
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02/01/2019 07:19 AM
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I highly recommend getting suits from online outlets; You can often find last year's suits for 30-50% off. I just ordered a 2017 Xcel Comp X for $150 and they retail for $300ish. Evo is good place to check also. They sometimes have good deals on previous higher end model Xcel suits.. Definitely go for a top tier suit. And clip you nails! ------------------------- Time and tide wait for no one..... |
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02/01/2019 07:26 AM
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This might be exactly what you are looking for, I mean it's literally the name of the company - Cheapo Wetsuits
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02/01/2019 07:42 AM
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02/01/2019 07:46 AM
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Or you could go to your local shop and support your neighbors
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02/01/2019 08:19 AM
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Wetsuit wearhouse is great! They have a huge selection, full range of styles, and periodic great sales (25% off!). The quiksilver synchro and hyperflex vyrl are both fully sealed backzips with a flush guard inside the the zipper. And hyperflex is really soft and stretchy neoprene
But you can find get some great deals on entry level suits too. Free shipping, free returns, great customer service ------------------------- spindrift |
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02/01/2019 09:59 AM
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Edited: 02/01/2019 at 10:01 AM by Julianuribe23 |
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02/01/2019 10:00 AM
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Edited: 02/01/2019 at 10:01 AM by Julianuribe23 |
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02/01/2019 10:33 AM
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Vissla wetsuits. Clean design. Functional.
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02/01/2019 01:29 PM
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I've gotten a few from Wetsuitwearhouse.com never had a problem
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02/01/2019 03:46 PM
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There are a lot of good options out there. From my experience, the fit is noticeably different depending on the brand. Given that, I would advise to try something on in person. You may end spending just a few more dollars, but it will pay dividends in the end. A poor fitting suit can make surfing rough. Just my two cents.
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02/01/2019 03:51 PM
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Well I'm pretty sure Ron Jon will have some el cheapos but I wouldn't recommend that. I just updated my rubber this past fall, they're all pretty competitive with one exception... Hurley... Stay away from Hurley if you don't want to spend more than you have to. Also get a chest zip rather than back zip, it's worth it. The entry level Billabong Furnace is a good bang for your buck imo. Rip Curl has some nice options too as always.
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02/02/2019 12:36 PM
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Needessentialsusa.com
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02/02/2019 02:59 PM
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The Oniell hyperfreak comp zipperless is crazy stretchy. Feels like a rashguard.
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02/02/2019 04:41 PM
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There are a lot of good options out there. From my experience, the fit is noticeably different depending on the brand. Given that, I would advise to try something on in person. You may end spending just a few more dollars, but it will pay dividends in the end. A poor fitting suit can make surfing rough. Just my two cents. Get your self measured at any laundry/tailor. Talk to wetsuit wearhouse folks. They ship free. Doesnt fit? Send it back. Free. No local shop has anything close to what they offer. For half the price....your money.... ------------------------- spindrift |
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