What wetsuit for the "mature figure"

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GizzieNZ
GizzieNZ
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4103 posts
18 Apr 2010 12:10pm
With lots of wetsuits designed for hot looking young 16 to 20 year olds some of us (me for instance) look a little silly trying them on.
My last couple of suits have been bodyline cause they seem to fit larger people good (no fluoro colours though lol)
Wondering what some of you other supsters are wearing ??
Kagey
Kagey
569 posts
569 posts
18 Apr 2010 1:22pm
O'neil aren't bad mate, I'm not small at 6'2" and 95kgs and I don't think I look too much like a beached whale in it. You must have heard of 2001 wetsuits? I have a spring suit they made and it would fit me even if I put on a heap of weight, so why not give them a shout if you need something making for you?
GizzieNZ
GizzieNZ
4103 posts
4103 posts
18 Apr 2010 1:35pm
Kool...just need something lightweight but warm, flattering but functional, and of course something that makes me look like I'm still 16 or 20
daletor
daletor
VIC
301 posts
VIC, 301 posts
18 Apr 2010 3:40pm



GizzieNZ
GizzieNZ
4103 posts
4103 posts
18 Apr 2010 1:51pm
Tee Hee you are right some of them are quite stretchy (didn't realise quite THAT stretchy)
Legion
Legion
WA
2222 posts
WA, 2222 posts
18 Apr 2010 3:51pm
NZ company Seventh Wave makes custom suits. Doesn't matter what size you are you'll get one to fit. Custom colours and decent suits too.
DavidJohn
DavidJohn
VIC
17570 posts
VIC, 17570 posts
18 Apr 2010 5:56pm
The new wetsuits are great.. They're soooo stretchy..

DJ

Ted the Kiwi
Ted the Kiwi
NSW
14256 posts
NSW, 14256 posts
18 Apr 2010 7:04pm
Patagonia do wicked wetsuits. They are a little more on the pricey side but at least they are trying to do the right thing as opposed to a few of the other more established big name brands.

For the record though I have an Oneill Pschyo which has done 4 winters and is finally been turned into a laptop bag and a few other goodies. It was a great return on investment with loads of use and only a few minor issues. Just remember to get yourself a size or 2 smaller then you normally would if you are getting the new fancy full stretch ones. They are annoying at first to get on but after 10 or so goes they relax and become easy again. If you do not get a smaller size it will stretch and annoy the hell out of you!!!!!

Will be interested to hear what you get in the end. I used to have 7th wave suits back in my old kiwianna days and they were always a super product.

CMC
CMC
QLD
3954 posts
CMC CMC
QLD, 3954 posts
19 Apr 2010 8:26am
My advice is DO NOT try on the new Rip Curl E3+ wetsuit if you don't have the $500 to spend.

Once you put this on you will spend the rest of your Winter dissapointed with your choice if you don't buy it.

Don't believe it? Go and try it on, but be warned unless you want to spend the dough DON'T DO IT!


Disc: I have had all sorts of wetsuits given to me for free over the years, I pay for Rip Curl.
Multihull1
Multihull1
QLD
130 posts
QLD, 130 posts
19 Apr 2010 9:11pm
spot on CMC got mine today oh forgot dont work for any surf company.
cant wait for water to get cold so will head south for some real surf.
JB
JB
NSW
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JB JB
NSW, 2232 posts
19 Apr 2010 9:22pm
If your keen to try something different, check out ION wetsuits. (yes I am a team rider).

They are a Kite/Wind surfing and SUP specific wetsuit. Build differently to suit your body in different poses than Prone Paddle Surfers.

www.ion-products.com/

But like most things, check everything out.

JB
hilly
hilly
WA
8135 posts
WA, 8135 posts
19 Apr 2010 7:39pm
As Oliver he has a mature figure and sups in Vico so would need a good suit
Bnaccas
Bnaccas
VIC
1722 posts
VIC, 1722 posts
19 Apr 2010 10:14pm
I'm no expert but I know that Billabong's design block is stockier than Rip Curl.
So Billabong would be a better option purely for the shape.
Tux
Tux
VIC
3829 posts
Tux Tux
VIC, 3829 posts
20 Apr 2010 9:41am
I'm a stocky chap...big boned or portly is some groups and I have always found Rip Curl to make the best suits...my old man also enjoys a few pies and he likes the Rip Curls stretch but he reckons Oniells cut is better
CMC
CMC
QLD
3954 posts
CMC CMC
QLD, 3954 posts
20 Apr 2010 10:12am
Anyone in the surfing business will tell you that there are 2 wetsuit companies in the world (apart from the Japanese!)

Oneill and Rip Curl. They are the only companies actually spending money on materials research and when they find something good they lock it up for 2 or 3 years. They are both wetsuit companies that make clothing, not the other way around.

Buy another brand and all you are really getting is old technology no matter what they call it.

The Japanese on the other hand have access to the best Neoprenes as they mostly come from Japan and hand make their suits, they are amazing but you'll be looking at around $2500......


Disc: I have never worked for Rip Curl but have worked as a buyer for a major 'surfing' (not surf) retailer.
Legion
Legion
WA
2222 posts
WA, 2222 posts
20 Apr 2010 8:43am
CMC said...

Oneill and Rip Curl. They are the only companies actually spending money on materials research and when they find something good they lock it up for 2 or 3 years. They are both wetsuit companies that make clothing, not the other way around.

There are others here and there, like Patagonia were supposed to be good, Boz in California, Hotline in California, etc.

CMC said...

The Japanese on the other hand have access to the best Neoprenes as they mostly come from Japan and hand make their suits, they are amazing but you'll be looking at around $2500......

I've seen them for a lot cheaper than that. And Seventh Wave does essentially the same thing, custom suits with Yamamoto rubber and their top of the range is NZD$799. They've also got a suit that'd be perfect for SUP (I would've thought), the 1.5mm steamer. You could also choose custom panel thicknesses and get e.g. thicker legs since you don't need the flexibility as much and thinner shoulders or whatever.
billboard
billboard
QLD
2819 posts
QLD, 2819 posts
20 Apr 2010 10:45am
I personally wear ripcurl and pretty much always have - because they FIT ME. I certainly can't afford the real exxy ones but I tend to buy the middle of the range price wise. I think the most important thing is to get a suit that fits well and then I suppose buy the best that you can afford. In my experience though the really expensive ones tend not to last very well so in NZ where the water is generally not too tropical you will be wearing your suit a lot more than we do on the goldy so be prepared for your steamer to not last forever if you buy the u beaut flash top of the range models. I have heard great things about oneill suits but they just dont fit me well but you should definately give them a look and West suits are becoming quite popular over here as well. Another thing you might wanna keep in mind is that the real super duper light weight suits tend to show off everything when you wear them cos they are so thin and flexy so if you aint afraid to show off the bod go for it.
Brooko
Brooko
1672 posts
1672 posts
20 Apr 2010 5:29pm
West suit is by far the best suits for big fellas excellent quality and fit big guys well!
lost at sea
lost at sea
WA
358 posts
WA, 358 posts
20 Apr 2010 6:29pm
hmmm perhaps thinking out side the square, I've after many many years have been converted to xcel wish i did it sooner !!!!!! 4 stars
Th0m0
Th0m0
QLD
529 posts
QLD, 529 posts
20 Apr 2010 9:37pm
As one with a more...ahem.....stout build, I can vouch for Ripcurl wetties, for both fit and function. I can honestly say I have never had to wear the steamer on the sup though. Last winter a springy was the most rubber I needed. One of the benefits of living on the Goldy I guess .
gemm
gemm
SA
44 posts
SA, 44 posts
21 Apr 2010 5:39pm
Brooko said...

West suit is by far the best suits for big fellas excellent quality and fit big guys well!



Just on that - for big gals, I found the largest womens wetsuit I could get was Roxy (Quicksilver). They actually bring a W16 into OZ. Got a Cell 3/2, it fits me fine at 5'11" and 'solid'.

O'neill would have been nice, but no-one has bigger than 14, it seems the importer doesn't bring them into Oz. The Womens Rip Curls are made for tiny girls, not even close to fitting in height let alone weight!
doggie
doggie
WA
15849 posts
WA, 15849 posts
21 Apr 2010 4:42pm
Brooko said...

West suit is by far the best suits for big fellas excellent quality and fit big guys well!



Great after sales service as well. Im going from Ripcurl to West this year.
GizzieNZ
GizzieNZ
4103 posts
4103 posts
21 Apr 2010 5:14pm
doggie said...

Brooko said...

West suit is by far the best suits for big fellas excellent quality and fit big guys well!



Great after sales service as well. Im going from Ripcurl to West this year.


O wow they got heaps of choices & cool graphics too
http://www.westsurfing.com/wetsuits
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