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Wetsuit for sup surfing this winter.

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Created by Nugdam > 9 months ago, 3 Feb 2018
Nugdam
QLD, 600 posts
3 Feb 2018 10:29AM
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Looking at getting a wetsuit for winter for surfing on the sup.

I've never purchased a wet suit before only had a hand me down from dad that doesn't fit anymore.

What are some things to look out for?

How thick should it be? I'm in qld sunshine coast.

Any advice would be great!

Thanks

FRP
498 posts
3 Feb 2018 9:22AM
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Hi Nugdam

i can give you my twisted view on wetsuits. I love top of the line suits...........I can not stand paying full price for them.......
people are always buying wetsuits that don't fit them and then selling them after little or no use. If you watch carefully and know exactly what your size is (it is not complicated) you can find brand new suits for half price. As far as thickness find out what the prone surfers in your area are using in the winter and go about 1 mm thinner for sup surfing. I have three very good Patagonia suits (R1, R2 and R3) these are pre yulex. My winter suit is a new Oniell Psychotech 5.5/4 and it is amazing! Best suit I have ever worn. Light, warm, flexible, easy to get on and off and drys quickly. I could go on and on about how much I like this suit! Get a good wetsuit. It makes a big difference.

Bob

AlistairH
WA, 40 posts
3 Feb 2018 10:55AM
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Hi Nugdam
I've been using Adrenalin 2P Thermo gear for Perth winters.
I used to paddle (a surfski) with normal thermals until I found these which provide the extra warmth.
With cold morning paddling, I have the short sleeve which I use most of the time and long sleeve for the really windy and cold mornings.
Best to try these on as they work best when a tight fit.
Good luck!

Nugdam
QLD, 600 posts
3 Feb 2018 2:58PM
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Had a quick look at the discount surf store near my house. They had a big range of o neil superfreak only 2mm found one that was 3/2mm. I was thinking one with long legs and short sleeves but not sure if 2mm would be very effective...

mike3217
VIC, 62 posts
3 Feb 2018 5:00PM
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Sunshine Coast Wetsuit?????

pumpjockey02
309 posts
3 Feb 2018 3:12PM
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Westsuits are great the top of the line stretchy ones are my favourite too. I love quicksilver super stretchy long sleeve steamer. The ripcurl ones are super reliable too but are bank breakers.
Have you considered the wetsuit top and wetshort bottom this gives you a little bit more versatility. I prefer this method. One wetsuit long sleeved top, 1 pair of long pants and one pair of shorts. I am a large potton and a 2XL top so this helps greatly with the fit.
Pump.

Nozza
VIC, 2879 posts
3 Feb 2018 8:00PM
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Nugdam said..
Had a quick look at the discount surf store near my house. They had a big range of o neil superfreak only 2mm found one that was 3/2mm. I was thinking one with long legs and short sleeves but not sure if 2mm would be very effective...


Boardshorts.!!!
Come down here and have a go.
Winter on the sunshine coast?????????????
We get to southern NSW and throw the rubber away.
HTFU

Nugdam
QLD, 600 posts
3 Feb 2018 8:19PM
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Nozza said..

Nugdam said..
Had a quick look at the discount surf store near my house. They had a big range of o neil superfreak only 2mm found one that was 3/2mm. I was thinking one with long legs and short sleeves but not sure if 2mm would be very effective...



Boardshorts.!!!
Come down here and have a go.
Winter on the sunshine coast?????????????
We get to southern NSW and throw the rubber away.
HTFU


Hahhaa I knew you southerners would have something to say!

philthyphil
NSW, 12 posts
3 Feb 2018 10:38PM
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Checkout needessentials online, quality wetsuits and great prices. You wouldn't want anymore than a 3/2 for sunshine coast.

quikdrawMcgraw
1221 posts
4 Feb 2018 6:02AM
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mike3217 said..
Sunshine Coast Wetsuit?????


Yeah because of being acclimatised...latley its been in the mid 30's with full on humidity -yesterday on the sunny coast was 19 degrees in the afternoon coldest feb day since forever I know someone that lit they're pot belly

Nugdam
QLD, 600 posts
4 Feb 2018 8:08AM
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quikdrawMcgraw said..

mike3217 said..
Sunshine Coast Wetsuit?????



Yeah because of being acclimatised...latley its been in the mid 30's with full on humidity -yesterday on the sunny coast was 19 degrees in the afternoon coldest feb day since forever I know someone that lit they're pot belly


Was pretty chilly at moffs with the rain smashing me while trying to get onto a few!

kramm
QLD, 31 posts
4 Feb 2018 8:24AM
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Ive got a 2mm long arm short leg for winter on the goldie keeps me warm enough. Oneil make good wetsuits.

micksmith
VIC, 1701 posts
4 Feb 2018 9:26AM
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cleanandgreen said..
Checkout needessentials online, quality wetsuits and great prices. You wouldn't want anymore than a 3/2 for sunshine coast.


Good wetties at a terrific price

paperboy
NSW, 102 posts
4 Feb 2018 10:17AM
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Sunshine coast ! Shouldnt need one ! girl
But If u must I highly reccomend Aleeda.Pretty local to where you are I bought one for $100 new over a decade ago used constantly over 10 winters only replaced it at the start of last winter $145 new .cannot fault them for quality or price,
no affiliation just sayin

riverider
TAS, 1112 posts
4 Feb 2018 11:00AM
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Sounds like this might be the sort of thing your after.


E T
QLD, 2286 posts
5 Feb 2018 1:58PM
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riverider said..
Sounds like this might be the sort of thing your after.



You always have looked good in rubber of all types RR.

Nugdam - what a weird name, anyway mate - no wetsuit required to SUP on the Sunshine Coast, for distance and flatwater paddling.

For SurfSUP, nothing more than a short leg, short sleeved springsuit or shortjohn required. I"M 63 and don't wear a wettie except for a shortjohn for SurfSUP in winter.

Go and see ZEE wetsuits in Noosa, in Venture St. Locally made for Sunshine Coast conditions.

oh and like old man NOZZA says HTFU.

ET.

quikdrawMcgraw
1221 posts
5 Feb 2018 3:04PM
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Its funny how things work, most heros in thus thread would melt in 10% humidity

808-Obsession
QLD, 452 posts
5 Feb 2018 5:22PM
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Isn't a love of the ocean supposed to be the point here?? It's not about who feels the cold or who doesn't. Who gives a crap if someone needs a wetsuit to feel comfortable and someone else is happy in boardies?? Just get out & have fun. Whatever choice you go with, I'd recommend short arms and super flex material in the shoulders. The slick neoprene on chest & back is also good for deflecting wind better (than normal neoprene) from your torso when you're standing up in a breeze when it's coldish

ARVY
VIC, 39 posts
5 Feb 2018 8:04PM
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I find the wetsuit picks you. Find one that fits & is comfortable, then decide on the thickness.

As for access, having dodgy shoulders I go for a back zip that should be OK for QLD.

bobajob
QLD, 1535 posts
5 Feb 2018 8:52PM
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Old springy for sup
Decent springy for surfing

Goldy and Sunny coast

riverider
TAS, 1112 posts
6 Feb 2018 10:40AM
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E T said..

riverider said..
Sounds like this might be the sort of thing your after.



You always have looked good in rubber of all types RR.

Nugdam - what a weird name, anyway mate - no wetsuit required to SUP on the Sunshine Coast, for distance and flatwater paddling.

For SurfSUP, nothing more than a short leg, short sleeved springsuit or shortjohn required. I"M 63 and don't wear a wettie except for a shortjohn for SurfSUP in winter.

Go and see ZEE wetsuits in Noosa, in Venture St. Locally made for Sunshine Coast conditions.

oh and like old man NOZZA says HTFU.

ET.


you know me ET, if you have it, you may as well flaunt it

Jimdb
1 posts
15 Feb 2018 6:50AM
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I've been SUP surfing on the coast for 3 winters now. It's the air temp and wind chill that has you need a wetsuit. The water temp is fine, I sometimes get in the water to warm up out of the wind in the early morning.

If if it's not very cold or windy then I like a 1mm long sleeve top with my boardies. For those colder mornings with a breeze or if you're out for a long sesh having to wait a while for sets then my 3/2 Ripcurl E-Bomb steamer is awesome. Flexi around the shoulders chest and upper arms, warm without being hot. The extra cost has been well worth the comfort and enjoyment factor.

I've had a few mates buy cheap suits and they're always the most reluctant to get in or first to get out in winter.

hunt around for last season suits just before the new season starts. That way you can get a top of the line suit for the price of a bottom of the line.



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