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Anyone's wetsuit get ripped up by their harness?

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Created by Gfly > 9 months ago, 15 Aug 2016
Gfly
165 posts
15 Aug 2016 6:10PM
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Seems I get one seasons worth

junglejim1971
VIC, 124 posts
15 Aug 2016 8:14PM
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nope never had that problem must be either a crappy harness design or crappy wettie

flyingcab
VIC, 942 posts
15 Aug 2016 8:30PM
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never had a problem with my airrush wetty

Kamikuza
QLD, 6493 posts
15 Aug 2016 11:47PM
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Yes. Leg straps destroy the crotch even with boardies, spreader bar flips up and chews up the seam or stomach area.

One season is a bit rough though. I got three out of my cheapo Hyperflex suits...

Freddofrog
WA, 522 posts
16 Aug 2016 8:19AM
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No.

Only been kiting for about 4-5yrs but windsurfing for 15-20 and all my wetsuits died because of over use, mainly were your grip onto it to pull it over body parts.

cauncy
WA, 8407 posts
16 Aug 2016 10:16AM
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Some brands are kite specific mystic, and generally hold up great, others more surf orientated don't,

James
WA, 549 posts
16 Aug 2016 12:22PM
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I wear a waist harness and wear a lycra rash vest over it . It does prolong the lifespan of your wettie. Doesn't look cool though

cauncy
WA, 8407 posts
16 Aug 2016 3:17PM
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James said...
I wear a waist harness and wear a lycra rash vest over it . It does prolong the lifespan of your wettie. Doesn't look cool though


Mate does the same as he wears a loose harness riding waves

Gorgo
VIC, 5098 posts
16 Aug 2016 6:47PM
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Never had a problem. 17 years kitesurfing, 18 years windsurfing. The worst has been some scuff marks around the edges, and around the leg straps when I used to have a seat harness. Only cosmetic wear. Never any kind of tears.

What kind of harness and wetsuit do you have?

Kuanui
QLD, 37 posts
17 Aug 2016 10:23AM
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Wetsuits seem crap these days. My old one, that I can still squeeze into, is still in good nick, but new ones only seem to last a season or so. Cheap materials?

Gfly
165 posts
17 Aug 2016 5:53PM
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latest is billabong. rips on the side from the pulling and twisting.

I went to a shop once and the clerk was repairing 4 brand new diving wetsuits that had ripped from just people trying them on. I think these may have had the smooth rubber inner without the cloth lining.

Gorgo
VIC, 5098 posts
17 Aug 2016 9:24PM
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My current winter suits are an 11 year old RipCurl Fireskin and a 4 year old Rip Curl E-Bomb. They're both like new apart from a little minor cosmetic wear on the older suit. I ride toeside all the time. The waist harness moves and rubs all it needs to.

I have two winter wetties because they take ages to dry in winter and I kite most days. The E-Bomb dries pretty quickly.

You can easily tear a modern wetsuit if you pull it on wrong. Grabbing a handful of fabric and digging your fingers in and pulling will do it. Having fingernails makes it worse.

You have to ease the wettie on and push rather than pull.

Peahi
VIC, 1481 posts
17 Aug 2016 10:02PM
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I have two 4/3's and one 4/5, I tend to use cheaper older wetsuits for kiting and keep the good ones for surfing. The 4/3's are O'Neill front zips and I got them for $199. Why are wetsuits are cheaper in Winter? dunno.

Only damage so far some pilling around the waist and a few holes in the bum from being dragged on a reef (easily patched up)

Used to do heaps more damage to them when I was a beginner but don't overspend on a kiting wetsuit

Peahi
VIC, 1481 posts
17 Aug 2016 10:04PM
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Kuanui said..
Wetsuits seem crap these days. My old one, that I can still squeeze into, is still in good nick, but new ones only seem to last a season or so. Cheap materials?



its so you can only pee into them once and then have buy a new one.

dyyylan
72 posts
19 Aug 2016 6:13AM
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It's worth mentioning that different harnesses have different levels of abrasion too...

My first Dakine harness was great, no wear on anything. I'm now using a Mystic Majestic and while being really comfortable, I can't even ride without a shirt on because I end up bleeding and scabbing over after 2 hours or so on the water. Destroys my wetsuits too obviously and all my rashguards have split at the seams on the sides where it rubs the most.

Definitely going back to a dakine after another season or so.

Freddofrog
WA, 522 posts
19 Aug 2016 9:44AM
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I've was starting to try out Anaconda wetties, cost like like $30-40 on special. Simply replace every season. That could be an option.

That was before I found a radiator LS vest in a thrift store for $10. Haven't worn a wettie since.



DARTH
WA, 3028 posts
19 Aug 2016 1:42PM
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HighzaKite said..

Kuanui said..
Wetsuits seem crap these days. My old one, that I can still squeeze into, is still in good nick, but new ones only seem to last a season or so. Cheap materials?




its so you can only pee into them once and then have buy a new one.


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