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DanFreene
DanFreene
NSW
9 posts
NSW, 9 posts
18 Aug 2010 2:44pm
I am looking for a Winter wet suit . Long arms/legs.
Thinking of a 4mm body 3mm arms.
Although I saw one for sale online in the UK with a 5mm body..
Is 5/3mm too heavy for use..? Or, will I love the extra warmth...?

Dan Freene
Sydney
mineral1
mineral1
WA
4564 posts
WA, 4564 posts
18 Aug 2010 12:58pm
NPX from local NP dealer over there. Top class, and not too expensive.
Gonewindsurfing247
Gonewindsurfing247
WA
966 posts
WA, 966 posts
18 Aug 2010 1:41pm
Oneil Psychofreak 3.5/2.5 (Get from ebay US for 1/2 the Aussie retail). Best winter wetsuit I have ever had.
Mobydisc
Mobydisc
NSW
9029 posts
NSW, 9029 posts
18 Aug 2010 3:54pm
I was in the Sydney windsurf shop the other day, Wind Surf and Snow (site sponsor) and I think I saw a printout on the wall for wetsuits on sail. I can't recall how much they were selling for but they seemed to be quite reasonably priced. They had listed suits from brands like Neil Pryde and O'Neil. I'm pretty sure they were winter steamer type suits.

stehsegler
stehsegler
WA
3580 posts
WA, 3580 posts
18 Aug 2010 2:14pm
DanFreene said...

I am looking for a Winter wet suit . Long arms/legs.
Thinking of a 4mm body 3mm arms.
Although I saw one for sale online in the UK with a 5mm body..
Is 5/3mm too heavy for use..? Or, will I love the extra warmth...?

Dan Freene
Sydney


Dan,

Try windsurf and snow in Long reef. Their number is: (02) 9971 0999.

They have number of Neil Pryde wet suits on sale. Can't remember the exact price but I seem to remember something between $200 and $300.

I currently use a 4/3 O'Neil Psycho. It's warm enough for me but doesn't seem to stretch in the right places for windsurfing. It also doesn't seem to have re-inforcements in the right places .Lastly, it doesn't have a slick skin surface which results in a small amount of water being trapped in the stretch material. I guess that's no problem for surfing but certainly not ideal for windsurfing where you are out of the water most of the time.

racerX
racerX
463 posts
463 posts
18 Aug 2010 6:43pm
I have a 5/3 Ion (designed for windsports) that I took with me sydney and used at the end of june.

If your only sailing in the sea around Sydney I don't think you need to go that thick, further south, or on a lake I would think again

At that thickness get one designed for windsports, smoothskin and much more room around the arms. I don't really notice restriction to my movements, but you will tire quicker wearing all that rubber

confused
confused
NSW
175 posts
NSW, 175 posts
18 Aug 2010 8:52pm


I have a 5mm that is an absolute must in UK winters but I've used it three times here having been in Sydney for a year. Once you get up to 5mm it does lack a bit of flex (although newest ones are still good) and I found that two of the three times I used it I was actually pretty hot, even in winter.

I mostly use an O'neil psycho, I think its 3mm and it more than warm enough.
Mark _australia
Mark _australia
WA
23688 posts
WA, 23688 posts
18 Aug 2010 9:32pm
West Suits! Australian, and the warranty is second to none.

I had a tiny split in a seam of a 3 y/o suit and it would have lasted for years longer but seeing as though the seam warranty is for a lifetime I rang and asked them - they took it, fixed it, washed it like new and posted it back to me for free.

Peace of mind...... and costs no more. And AUSSIE
jsnfok
jsnfok
WA
899 posts
WA, 899 posts
18 Aug 2010 10:40pm
loving my 4/3 ion wetsuit super comfy and super warm, lots of smooth skin with impact pads on the shins and rib cage and wider arms so blokes with big forearms dont get armpump
slowboat
slowboat
WA
560 posts
WA, 560 posts
19 Aug 2010 5:31pm
I have a 3/2 NPX. Amazing value for the quality. Its comfy and the leg straps prevent michelin man events. I used it on Monday at Sandy Pt. It was definitely not 3/2 weather (hail and rain, wind chill in negative numbers) so I also wore a waterproof top to stop the wind. Sailed all day no probs.

I had a few rather expensive winter wetties in the past and have been lucky to get 3 winters out of them.
Obelix
Obelix
WA
1173 posts
WA, 1173 posts
19 Aug 2010 6:23pm
NPX Assasin 1+

3/2 works well for Perth Winter. 4/3 should work well for NSW.
Just beware, they came in various sizes (I.E. XL may be regular or long legs/sleeves).
Try before you buy.
russh
russh
SA
3027 posts
SA, 3027 posts
20 Aug 2010 11:18am
NPX assassin 4/3 as well - warmest most flexible wettie i have had in 30 years and they stay virtually dry - so don't pee in em!!!
NotWal
NotWal
QLD
7436 posts
QLD, 7436 posts
20 Aug 2010 8:23pm
russh said...

...they stay virtually dry - so don't pee in em!!!


Well that's a big negative.

KenHo
KenHo
NSW
1353 posts
NSW, 1353 posts
20 Aug 2010 8:30pm
I got a Billabong SG5 this year. It's only a 3/2 but they do a long or short sub-size in each size.
So, mine is a Large-Short, cos I'm not a kid, and a wee bit chunky. A normal large fit my body and shoulders well, but is too long on the arms and legs.
Just something to consider.
It's also very flexible and comfy, with a new-fangles neck gusset.
I passed on the neck zip, as I would need a tub of margarine and a Gimp to get me in and out of it.
ozpricey
ozpricey
WA
333 posts
WA, 333 posts
20 Aug 2010 6:49pm
I use a short sleeve 3/2 with a 1.5mm long sleeve wettie top. Its great because you can tailor to the conditions and you have more on your core and less on your arms.

I find surfing wetties have too much in the arms and it can tire you out.

Also check out the billabong retro no sleeve wetsuits. This coupled with a top would make a sweet winter + summer option!
steller_3
steller_3
QLD
123 posts
QLD, 123 posts
20 Aug 2010 11:16pm
Oneil Psyco II, Bought in USA for $170us on a holiday. 2/3mm.

DON'T GET ANY THICKER. I lived in north queensland all my life, hate the cold, can't stand it and this suit is verging too hot some days. It is practically a dry suit, I can go surfing in it, duck under a wave and no water will get in at all.
T 11
T 11
TAS
811 posts
TAS, 811 posts
21 Aug 2010 12:39am
steller_3 said...

Oneil Psyco II, Bought in USA for $170us on a holiday. 2/3mm.

DON'T GET ANY THICKER. I lived in north queensland all my life, hate the cold, can't stand it and this suit is verging too hot some days. It is practically a dry suit, I can go surfing in it, duck under a wave and no water will get in at all.



Hey Steller have you ever sailed when you really need a warm suit? check our post from today There is no such thing as too hot a suit when its cold. the warmest guys wore 5/3 suits
gpsteamchallenge.com.au/sailor_session/show?date=2010-08-20&team=27
sboardcrazy
sboardcrazy
NSW
8349 posts
NSW, 8349 posts
22 Aug 2010 12:29pm
T 11 said...

steller_3 said...

Oneil Psyco II, Bought in USA for $170us on a holiday. 2/3mm.

DON'T GET ANY THICKER. I lived in north queensland all my life, hate the cold, can't stand it and this suit is verging too hot some days. It is practically a dry suit, I can go surfing in it, duck under a wave and no water will get in at all.



Hey Steller have you ever sailed when you really need a warm suit? check our post from today There is no such thing as too hot a suit when its cold. the warmest guys wore 5/3 suits
gpsteamchallenge.com.au/sailor_session/show?date=2010-08-20&team=27

Wow now thats an epic! Afraid I would have whimped on even driving to get there..
westozwind
westozwind
WA
1419 posts
WA, 1419 posts
27 Aug 2010 9:01am
Buying a wetsuit without trying it on first is pretty risky.
Having to deal with the UK if there is any warranty issues is even worse.
Try and buy local (even if it's made in china). Support your local retailer.
BTW, another thumbs up for the NeilPryde Assassin
Great wetsuit.
jermaldan
jermaldan
VIC
1572 posts
VIC, 1572 posts
27 Aug 2010 11:23am
westozwind said...

Buying a wetsuit without trying it on first is pretty risky.
Having to deal with the UK if there is any warranty issues is even worse.
Try and buy local (even if it's made in china). Support your local retailer.
BTW, another thumbs up for the NeilPryde Assassin
Great wetsuit.



I couldnt agree with you more regarding the support of local retailers, but not everyone can afford a $200 markup on weitsuits just because of the small market here in OZ.

I checked out the per unit cost price of a wetsuit 5/4/3 GBS, and you can buy them in china for between $20-$80. Thing is its a 1000 unit minimum and for a market as small as here the risk that you will have left over stock is greater so thats wy we pay a premium.

UK has a massive market, especially for the this steamers (bloody cold there!) so the odd of them being able to offload 1000 units are much better hence the prices are below what you get here.

Mixed bag really. If you can afford to pay an extra $200 and support you local retailer then there is no question that its the right thing to do. But if you rather spend the $200 on other stuff or you just cant afford it, then there are some cheaper options out there worth concidering.
jermaldan
jermaldan
VIC
1572 posts
VIC, 1572 posts
27 Aug 2010 11:30am
Guess I must have crossed a line posting the link and discount voucher code seeing as it got removed.




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