Wetsuit - Best Quailty - Longest Lasting..

> 10 years ago
Reply
Register to post, see what you've read, and subscribe to topics.
Kitejunkiee
Kitejunkiee
SA
117 posts
SA, 117 posts
9 Jun 2008 8:35am
Whats the longest lasting best quailty wetsuit you have owned?

I have had a billabong 403 steamer for 7 years and its finally gave out, started to rip around the underarms. I have used it a good 3 seasons (1 surfing, 2 kiting). So total use is probably 4 years. Think its only worn out though because its about 2 sizes to small now.

Looking for a new suit but if im going to spend $300-500 would want quailty not just warmth.

paul.j
paul.j
QLD
3378 posts
QLD, 3378 posts
9 Jun 2008 9:37am
Have a look at the ION wetties super comfy really warm, once you go ION you won't go back to anything else. I've had a few really good ripcurl wetties and after about 6 months my harness would rip holes in them making them useless my ion suits are a year old now and still like new.
Kitehard
Kitehard
WA
2782 posts
WA, 2782 posts
9 Jun 2008 8:17am
Hey Scrotus,

I've had a 3x2 West steamer for three years and it's like the day I bought it (well almost). Super comfy, nice and stretchy and I wear it for surfing, kiting and also diving. I have one tiny tear which almost penetrated the rubber on the chest where I got washed onto a jagged bit of rock diving recently, but apart from that, it's tip top.

I also usually rinse my suits out every couple of wears and always wash tem at the end of the cold season before storing them away. I reckon that helps.

I reckon there are lots of good wettys around now, it's hard to make a bad choice.

Good winds,

milko
milko
NSW
604 posts
NSW, 604 posts
9 Jun 2008 10:54am
403 stands for the thickness.. 4mm in the body 3mm in the arms. thats a pretty thick wetty.. it should last a bit longer.. this months ASL (australian surfing life) has reviews on all the latest wetties.. My advice is if your using for kite boarding only get one in the $300 price mark.. but if you are using for surfing aswell get the better ones cos they are more comfy and they have much better stretch in places they need it. The cheeper ones tend to last a bit longer to.
YoMoFo
YoMoFo
NSW
240 posts
NSW, 240 posts
9 Jun 2008 11:08am
paul.j said...

Have a look at the ION wetties super comfy really warm, once you go ION you won't go back to anything else. I've had a few really good ripcurl wetties and after about 6 months my harness would rip holes in them making them useless my ion suits are a year old now and still like new.


Are they any good for surfing in?
EJ
EJ
VIC
24 posts
EJ EJ
VIC, 24 posts
9 Jun 2008 11:38am
most ripcurl wetties are good, i have had mine for almost a year now and it is still in absolute perfect condition. i wash it after every session in the shower so should be in good cond. anyway
paul.j
paul.j
QLD
3378 posts
QLD, 3378 posts
9 Jun 2008 11:48am
Yeah i surf in it everyday easy to paddle in.
Rebel
Rebel
NSW
165 posts
NSW, 165 posts
9 Jun 2008 11:55am
Where can you get a ION or try it on
h20fly
h20fly
WA
384 posts
WA, 384 posts
9 Jun 2008 9:55am
i got one of the mystic steamers crossfire i think its called only just bought this season but its really comfortable very stretchy neopreine which gives me great arm freedom those flap things on the leg.. i dont know what they are for :) and a neck type thing which im sure has a purpose i just cant figure it out :) lil bit on the more expensive side.. like $420 but i still rate it
lancekenny
lancekenny
SA
402 posts
SA, 402 posts
9 Jun 2008 11:39am
Are the flap things on the legs for letting the water out? I have a rip curl wetty that is great but water trapped in the bottom of the leg is a big downside!

Dont want to put velcro straps on my ankles otherwise where is the wee going to go?
NJPornstar
NJPornstar
WA
790 posts
WA, 790 posts
9 Jun 2008 10:33am
Long arm short legs are the go.
Long arms reduces the torso flushing and your core stays pretty warm with a waist harness
Arms stay toastie warm to your hands and water doesnt fill around your calves cause there's no wet suit there.
Works good with boardies too, they dont stick to your knees reducing flexibility and the boardies act like a wind sheeter layer keeping the jewels happier and even warmer.

I recon Ripcurl are a pretty good price, I'm pretty slack with my wetsuits and go through 1 every year, so I usually buy my wetties during the hottest period in summer cause thats when you find a bargin. (Its like buying kites in winter)
Paid $116 for mine
Dawn Patrol
Dawn Patrol
WA
1991 posts
WA, 1991 posts
9 Jun 2008 10:36am
Any oniel one.
I have the guru, and its wicked. But your in SA, so the phyco (its called something like that ) would probably be better. My last oniel wettie broke because it was way to small (after about 3yrs). My current one is going strong.
Kitejunkiee
Kitejunkiee
SA
117 posts
SA, 117 posts
9 Jun 2008 12:18pm
haha pornstar we dont have the luxury of having a half wettie down here in winter! its ridiclously cold.

I was thinking of those Physco's but cant find anyware that sells them - oh well. Im gonna see If I can find a shop that sells ION today, try one of those out. Im in a hurry as it Looks like we finnally getting some wind tuesday after 3 weeks of nothing!
Poida
Poida
WA
1922 posts
WA, 1922 posts
9 Jun 2008 2:47pm
does any shop in Perth stock sizes LT or XLT for a tall skinny dude?
billabong, west, ripcurl or oneal?

looking for 3x2 glued and blind stiched steamer long legs and long arms.
so far I havent come across one.

I have had a custom before and now use a billabong XL. Its just a bit loose in the guts and its 4 seasons old, so I'm looking to update.

lancekenny
lancekenny
SA
402 posts
SA, 402 posts
9 Jun 2008 5:28pm
Check with the girls at S2 wetsuits in Fremantle - Nairn Street I think - if they dont have it they will make it for you!!

Excellent service and great products!!
Kitejunkiee
Kitejunkiee
SA
117 posts
SA, 117 posts
9 Jun 2008 5:43pm
Got a Oneil Epic today $290, tried on Billabong foil, Rip curl classic, and was about to try on ripcurl F-Bomb for $650. The F-bomb looked quite cheap for the price, and I was going to try it on but the cheapness & price put me off. Some guy on ebay is selling brand new F-bombs for $325 if anyone is keen (ebombs on there for $329)

But as I said they looked quite cheap, and read reviews of the 05 models falling apart fast. Probably improved since then.

The Epic felt the most comfy and flexable out of the foil and classic, all felt about same warmth. Ill test drive it tomorrow.

BTW anyone looking for a new wettie check this out www.wetsuitwarehouse.com and hanger94.com both cheap.

Bascially a billabong foil after express postage to AUS is $200AU, in shops they want $325. I only brought mine today from the store cause I need it for tomorrow.

BTW those ION wetties looked pretty sweet but couldnt find a dealer.
BigFatMick
BigFatMick
273 posts
273 posts
10 Jun 2008 12:26am
I had a RipCurl a while back and it always smelled nasty, like wicked chemicals mixed with cat pee, anyone else had a similar experience? Never had that with O'Neil, or Billabong. All have lasted really well.

Whatever you get, go for the flat stitched and sealed seams (pretty standard now anyways) coz they make it so much more comfy.

PS. Holes punched in the back of calves will drain excess water, and cheap DIY velcro wraps on outside will stop most of it getting in to begin with. TOASTY
Caesar
Caesar
QLD
109 posts
QLD, 109 posts
17 Jun 2008 6:30pm
N-Diver for best quality and best material.

I worked as diving instructor for many years. My custom made dry suit I purchased (oh dammit, time runs fast!) 17 years ago has approximately 1000 dives on it's neck and is still in great condition.
My custom made 7mm semi dry is approximately 2000 dives "old" and looks very good too (a bit thinner but hey, there were quite a "few" deep dives).

I would recommend you get a wetsuit custom made. It just feels like a second skin.
They sell "off the shelf" shorties but a custom made Northern Diver wetsuit should still be cheaper than a Billabong or other fancy brand.
Here is a sample: http://www.ndiver.com/site/wetsuits/storm_shortie.html

Cheers
Caesar
crakas
crakas
QLD
467 posts
QLD, 467 posts
18 Jun 2008 6:45pm

Check out www.triple-x.com.au .

Cheers,

Barrie
brode93
brode93
NSW
82 posts
NSW, 82 posts
18 Jun 2008 7:47pm
BigFatMick said...

I had a RipCurl a while back and it always smelled nasty, like wicked chemicals mixed with cat pee, anyone else had a similar experience? Never had that with O'Neil, or Billabong. All have lasted really well.

Whatever you get, go for the flat stitched and sealed seams (pretty standard now anyways) coz they make it so much more comfy.

PS. Holes punched in the back of calves will drain excess water, and cheap DIY velcro wraps on outside will stop most of it getting in to begin with. TOASTY


maybe if you didnt pee in your rip curl wetty then it wouldnt smell like cat pee..i have a rip curl..they are all time.
pearl
pearl
NSW
984 posts
NSW, 984 posts
19 Jun 2008 8:28am
A wetsuit is only as good as its fit. Don't buy a particular suit if it doesn't fit your body shape; especially if you're surfing in it. Suits that are tight in the crotch or neck are torture. But, buy it snug as they all give a little bit when wet and worn in. I've had rip curl, billabong and oneil. Billabong platinum ($$expensive if you buy retail) the most comfy with a furry lining that hardly gets wet when new, but not a long laster. Have a new oneil psycho 2 also comfy, plus hardly any stitching (all seams are welded inside and out) so it should last.
rusty7
rusty7
QLD
504 posts
QLD, 504 posts
19 Jun 2008 9:09am
i bought a 2mm Triple x super stretch this year, used it once. 4 to 5 hour session. Fits nice and lives up to its claims on warmth. I would buy it again. Definitly worth a look.
sunseeker
sunseeker
QLD
1203 posts
QLD, 1203 posts
19 Jun 2008 9:41am
I have a RIP Curl steamer that has lasted me 7 years - Oh hold on, I live in QLD where you go through one set of boardies per year and your steamer lasts 7 years...
Danger Mouse
Danger Mouse
WA
592 posts
WA, 592 posts
19 Jun 2008 9:29am
I'v got an O'neil heat 3x2 steamer that's 4 years old and still going strong. The only thing is that you get huge amounts of water up the legs that sits between your calves and ankles.

On that does anyone know of a wettie that doesn't do this? As it annoys the hell out of me.

D
sunseeker
sunseeker
QLD
1203 posts
QLD, 1203 posts
19 Jun 2008 11:33am
I think the Mystic kite boarding wetsuits have straps at the bottom that stop this from happening.

Just make your own velcro straps, they work just fine.
insomniac_alcoholic
insomniac_alcoholic
WA
190 posts
WA, 190 posts
19 Jun 2008 5:17pm
Bugger the "Best quality and longest lasting"

Go to your local dive shop and buy your budget-ar$ed Adrenalin 3mm steamer for $50. They're plenty stretchy, look a lot better and are a better build quality than they used to be.

I was scuba instructing for years before getting into kiting and found the neoprene breaks down just as quickly in the good suits as it does the cheapies.

And lets face it, at $50 if you get two seasons out of it you're still ahead and can change the colour more regularly to suit your new kite or board. I gives any of us older guys with "fluctuating waistlines" a chance to make sure the new suit is a good fit. Plus it leaves you more money for important things.....like kites
EJ
EJ
VIC
24 posts
EJ EJ
VIC, 24 posts
19 Jun 2008 7:24pm
D_Meredith79 said...

The only thing is that you get huge amounts of water up the legs that sits between your calves and ankles.

On that does anyone know of a wettie that doesn't do this? As it annoys the hell out of me.

D



get any wetsuit that has zips at the bottom of the legs, it stops the water building up and is easier to get in and out of.
Caesar
Caesar
QLD
109 posts
QLD, 109 posts
19 Jun 2008 8:20pm
insomniac_alcoholic said...

Bugger the "Best quality and longest lasting"

Go to your local dive shop and buy your budget-ar$ed Adrenalin 3mm steamer for $50. They're plenty stretchy, look a lot better and are a better build quality than they used to be.

I was scuba instructing for years before getting into kiting and found the neoprene breaks down just as quickly in the good suits as it does the cheapies.

And lets face it, at $50 if you get two seasons out of it you're still ahead and can change the colour more regularly to suit your new kite or board. I gives any of us older guys with "fluctuating waistlines" a chance to make sure the new suit is a good fit. Plus it leaves you more money for important things.....like kites



I'm in Cairns with probably the most dive store in one town.
Where can you get these days a wetsuit which is not ugly black?
insomniac_alcoholic
insomniac_alcoholic
WA
190 posts
WA, 190 posts
19 Jun 2008 6:30pm



I'm in Cairns with probably the most dive store in one town.
Where can you get these days a wetsuit which is not ugly black?



Have a look around, I ended up grabbing a couple before I headed north from Coastal Water Dive in Bunbury, WA. I ended up with a black and red one and a grey and black one but there were plenty of other colours.
peter_w
peter_w
NSW
68 posts
NSW, 68 posts
19 Jun 2008 9:41pm
In my experience the more expensive suits tend to last a little less time.

Currently have an Oneill Psycho (something arother) and it is tearing apart at the seams (all glued and welded). Probably had it 3 years. I think the harnesses just tear them apart, especially if you are riding toeside. Wearing a rashy/tee over the top looks totally ghey (not that theres anything wrong with that) but seems to allow the harness to slide much better - thus not stressing the seams as much. Got some Neoprene glue the other day to hopefully make this one last till the end of winter when I can pick up a new one for a reasonable price.

Probably will go for one with stitching this time and hope it lasts a little longer (like my previous suits). I have seen some with towelette texture on the inside that looks pretty comfy.

cya Pete.
elizabethb
elizabethb
QLD
2081 posts
QLD, 2081 posts
20 Jun 2008 1:52am
Heard on the radio today that Goodtime have a wetsuit sale... >Brisbane @ The Gabba<
Don't know when it started or when it ends or what's on sale, just heard it.
Might be useful to check out.

I can't compare it to any other shop; I've wear the same wetties I bought there 3 years ago, but kite now without wetties as often as I can. I HATE wetties.

Don't look at me 4 pimping companies or brands... You won't ever get that crap out of me again apart from my severe bias and love for Navara's and males with them and utes

Ahhh GreenPat... Will you ever come back to Brisbane!? ... xx
Please Register, or first...
Topics Subscribe Reply