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Big eeeZeee
Big eeeZeee
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17 Jul 2011 9:02pm
Ripped a hole in me bum. Now I got two holes. Ayone recommend a good wetsuit repairer? Also looking to modify the legs so i can drain all the water and pee out of my suit

cheers
Gorgo
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17 Jul 2011 9:55pm
Rip Curl do good work.

www.ripcurl.com.au/?aid=1473

Martin Owen did some major work on a dive suit for me about 30 years ago so he has a fair bit of experience.

oceansuits.com.au/wetsuit-repair-price-guide/?gclid=CPPSrKWbiKoCFcZKpgodkF-lxw
morandi
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18 Jul 2011 12:58am
I also can recommend Ocean Wetsuits, they just replaced a panel and fixed some minor tears in my winter suit for $40. Guess it depends if you are near Wedgewood Road, Hallam VIC 3803
harry potter
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18 Jul 2011 1:58pm
Last year I repaired two of my wetsuits ....

one with a special glue goo ( can buy at surf shops but the name escapes me )
- workes quite well

the other I just sewed up using a bit of 20lb fishing braid - about 4 holes/ rips in the bum from kiting in very shallow water.

- both repairs have held up well for almost 12 months and both wetsuits get used regularly.

Neither are as good as a professional repair but then again they cost about $2.50 ( glue was $10 but only used a few mls..... the braid was free...well off my fishing rod.
Big eeeZeee
Big eeeZeee
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18 Jul 2011 3:08pm
Looking to also mod the legs so i can drain all the water out. Don't want to butcher it though as It's a pretty new ripcurl f bomb. Any ideas or previous methods? Think i will send it to the hallam wetsuit factory..
harry potter
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18 Jul 2011 6:33pm
Big eeeZeee said...

Looking to also mod the legs so i can drain all the water out. Don't want to butcher it though as It's a pretty new ripcurl f bomb. Any ideas or previous methods? Think i will send it to the hallam wetsuit factory..


Hey Big eeeZeee,

keep us updated on the possible mods and cost etc..... my favourite wettie is my ION strike overknee but its not that warm in winter I would be very keen in having my old F-bomb modded so that it stopped just a few inches below the knee like the ION.

I have just started wearing the old wettie again this winter and have to deal with the old gumby legs every now and then....im sure the added 7-8kg of water is reducing my boost height ...not to mention the gumby look
djdojo
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18 Jul 2011 7:02pm
My recently acquired neil pryde steamer has a combination of a velcroable gusset at the ankle (easy to get in and out of) and then comes with a wide (4cm) velcro strap to go over the top. Only used it once but got zero water up the leg and the water that came in the neck seal (which i had loose until the icy crash that let the water in) drained out easily. The npx suits are probably the same, I don't know, but it would be a relatively easy mod to a regular wetsuit ankle, and still keep your shins and calves warm.

Big eeeZeee
Big eeeZeee
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18 Jul 2011 7:26pm
djdojo said...

My recently acquired neil pryde steamer has a combination of a velcroable gusset at the ankle (easy to get in and out of) and then comes with a wide (4cm) velcro strap to go over the top. Only used it once but got zero water up the leg and the water that came in the neck seal (which i had loose until the icy crash that let the water in) drained out easily. The npx suits are probably the same, I don't know, but it would be a relatively easy mod to a regular wetsuit ankle, and still keep your shins and calves warm.




any advice on what to tell them regarding small drain holes around the ankles. I picked up some 50mm velcro from spotlight to use as a strap around the ankles. So i'm thinking i'll just tell them to put two or three holes about 70mm up from the bottom of the ankles and also have them on the lateral side. I'm hoping they can perforate the neoprene and then reinforce it somehow to prevent any further tearing.

-Harry-
Mate got his new mystic wettie ripped up by his dog. They had to replace half of the smooth skin chest and some of the arm etc. Think it cost him $130 roughly. Looked like a pretty descent repair though. Will ask them when i'm down there about pricing and possibility of your below the knee mod.

cheers
pinball
pinball
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18 Jul 2011 9:49pm
yeah let me know big eeeezeeee got some holes from white pointer teeth i need repaired....
juggler
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18 Jul 2011 10:39pm
Well that would be my mystic wettie, repaired at ocean wetsuits in Hallam, the did a good job
Thou my kelpie now has the taste for neoprene

Pricing for repairs are on their website
djdojo
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20 Jul 2011 12:32am
Hi Will, there are no drain holes on my pryde suit. I think it drains where the gusset folds over itself under the velcro. The gusset is soft, maybe 1.5mm so there's no big gap at the fold for water to get in, but seems that it can get out even with the velcro fairly firm.

Was in at SHQ today and the NPX suit I saw there just had a regular ankle. Funny, cos they're the same company and kiters have elephant leg issues just as much as/more than windsurfers.
Big eeeZeee
Big eeeZeee
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20 Jul 2011 6:41pm
ok, It's costing me $20 for the repair to the 25mm rip in the suit. The guy i spoke to said he'd just glue it with some mccnett wetsuit adhesive and then stitch it both sides. Was hoping he wouldn't have to stitch it and could of done something like this



Was thinking of just doing it myself as it would have been slightly cheaper however ocean suits specialise in these kind of repairs so just decided to go with them.

I also enquired about a possible mod to the leg but he didn't seem all that keen in touching it. Just advised me to poke a couple of holes in the ankles myself, and assured me that the holes wouldn't get any bigger without any reinforcement...

Anyway, will get the suit back next week and let you guys know.

HARRY -

Asked about the lower knee mod and he said he could do it but couldn't offer any reinforcement to stop the lower part of the knee folding up over the knee as you kite. He didn't seem all that keen in that modification so didn't get a price off him.I guess you could just get it done and then use velcro or a strap (they have special diving ankle straps that seem more effective than a piece of velcro) to hold the legs in place just below the knee.

Brenden -

The 2010 & 2011 NPX assassin suits should have ankle drainage points. I actually enquired about a assassin wetsuit from SHQ a couple of months ago and was told they'd get back to me (name and number taken). Never heard back from them. This has happened on several occasions, and I've pretty much given up on them. They could have taken a heap of my money over the past 6 months but they obviously don't need it. end rant
djdojo
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20 Jul 2011 9:09pm
Nice vid. I love learning handy little tricks from pros. I've done minor repairs myself with regular kwik grip contact adhesive and they've held up fine.

SHQ have had a personnel change and I believe the new team have acknowledged some shortcomings and plan to get their service levels back on track.
SHQ
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21 Jul 2011 11:22pm
Big eeeZeee said...



Brenden -

The 2010 & 2011 NPX assassin suits should have ankle drainage points. I actually enquired about a assassin wetsuit from SHQ a couple of months ago and was told they'd get back to me (name and number taken). Never heard back from them. This has happened on several occasions, and I've pretty much given up on them. They could have taken a heap of my money over the past 6 months but they obviously don't need it. end rant



Hi Big eeeZeee,
Sorry to hear about your experience above, I'm pleased to say we are in the process of making a lot of big changes down there at the moment with a real emphasis of making customer service and experience a priority which should go along way to making sure this type of thing doesn't happen in the future.

If you're still willing to give us a go we have just this week received stock of new NPX Assassin steamers which come with ankle straps which really help prevent them filling up with water... doesn't help let the pee out though

Hope to see you back in the shop one day soon.
Cheers,
Fletch
harry potter
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22 Jul 2011 12:38pm
hmmmm............ this seems quite odd..

I dont know what the background to all this is, but I have always had teriffic service at SHQ Chris, Ivan & Mike ( I would be suprised is any of these three were dolling out poor service ) have always been very helpful...organising warranty claims, ordering in products .......having said that I have not been into the store for about 4 months maybe the personel have changed.

Either way its a great store.....full of temptations

Gorgo
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22 Jul 2011 7:18pm
Just to continue the off topic thread, I have been a loyal SHQ customer because I always got excellent service. Of course, it depends on who you were dealing with, but that goes for all shops.

The best guys are among the people who have moved on, but some of the good ones were still there last time I was there.

The key thing has always been to hook up with the product specialist in the shop. There's nothing worse than talking to a windsurfing guy about kite stuff.
Dan Fletcher
Dan Fletcher
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22 Jul 2011 8:22pm
...and still spiralling further and further off topic...

I have visited SHQ many times over the past couple of months, inquiring about boards and testing out a couple of new Cabrinhas. After realising that i would have to wait even longer for more 2012 boards to arrive, i offered to hire any random twintip board until new models arrived, and then test out some more boards and buy the one i liked the most. I left them my name and number, but didn't get a return call with regards to hiring a board. Whether this was due to them being lazy/uninterested, or losing my details, or some other reason, i'm not sure. I had every intention of eventually buying a new board from SHQ.

Ultimately, i was given the opportunity to test out another board from another shop, and i found that it was exactly what i was after. I ended up ordering this board.

Having said all that, i must stress that every single time i have entered SHQ, i have received friendly and knowledgable service (under both old and new service). I have no issue with buying from them in the future, but this time they lost a sale.

Customer service is everything!
tarzan
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22 Jul 2011 9:38pm
Also big wrap for shq - its my first point of call for kiting stuff. Ivan has helped me out heaps over the years - great advice, great service and some mighty tempting stuff.
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