that wetsuit discussion...
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Water temp here is still 24C air 27C.
Sometimes I cringe a bit when I first get in the water.
Sometimes I cringe a bit when I first get in the water.
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I have a mate who wears booties on the dawny. He’s all rib and dick, like a cattle dog. Would get cold in the Sudan
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I went back out for Rd 2 in the 2mm Isurus.
No doubt Yamamoto rubber offers a level of deluxation that people who use big box/chain store brands like Leej and Godsave wouldn't understand.
No doubt Yamamoto rubber offers a level of deluxation that people who use big box/chain store brands like Leej and Godsave wouldn't understand.
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Someone was telling me Zee uses that rubber and it's top shelf.
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You aren’t the room Yuke You are just a wonky cafe table with a missing rubber pad on the end of one leg.
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I still don't buy the "official" narrative about 9/11. Oh sure, it happened, fcuk yeah. But who and why and how I'm, not convinced it was what we've been told.
You aren’t the room Yuke You are just a wonky cafe table with a missing rubber pad on the end of one leg.
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I still don't buy the "official" narrative about 9/11. Oh sure, it happened, fcuk yeah. But who and why and how I'm, not convinced it was what we've been told.
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I bet Lees and GST wouldn’t say Deluxation either.
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I mean, tastebuds? WGAF?
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Anyone tried the Vissla winter suits? Almost top shelf price for their top of the line. Limestone neoprene
https://au.vissla.com/products/mw43snor ... 7339350184
https://au.vissla.com/products/mw43snor ... 7339350184
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I knew you'd come up for that one.
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High levels of deluxationbobjs wrote: ↑Mon Jul 10, 2023 7:30 pmAnyone tried the Vissla winter suits? Almost top shelf price for their top of the line. Limestone neoprene
https://au.vissla.com/products/mw43snor ... 7339350184
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I’ve got the 7 seas 4/3 (it’s more upper/mid than top of the line). I know some of the fatties on here found it a bit tight but I rate itbobjs wrote: ↑Mon Jul 10, 2023 7:30 pmAnyone tried the Vissla winter suits? Almost top shelf price for their top of the line. Limestone neoprene
https://au.vissla.com/products/mw43snor ... 7339350184
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Yamamoto is a bit like Aldi wagyu, yes?
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You're using the wrong piece of cutlery here GS.
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First review of the Isurus 3/3 zipless.
Water temp was 14 by the buoy data. Air temp about the same. No wind. No sun for the first half hour either as there's a big cliff.
Small, long period south swell with lots of lulls. Plenty of sitting around.
Quality: pretty great, on par with Matuse. It's on the thin side of 3mm, but not as thin as the arms on an O'Neill that's a 3.5:2.5mm.
The heat-sealed seams on the arms remind me of a 2010ish Xcel Infinity. Hopefully they won't also start to leak like a sieve after one winter.
Fit and comfort: amazing. Most true-to-size and surfer-shaped steamer I've ever had. Also one of the most flexible since those disposable Rip Curl e-bombs of 2005 or so. Very easy to get on and off. It is marketed as a 'compression wetsuit', I didn't work hard enough to know if it does anything for recovery or longer sessions, that's probably bullshit. No flushing at all, neck is super comfortable.
Side note - zipless wetsuits are a solution looking for a problem. I didn't have Shearer-level difficulties, but it requires a contortion that's pointless. Chest zips for the win.
Paddling: fantastic, the arms-up design is great.
Warmth: no fucking way is this the equivalent of a 4:3. Initially it felt colder than a 3:2, but I figured out it was because it was almost waterproof. Once I paddled around I was warm, and once I let some water in it was very comfortable. I surfed for about 90 minutes and there were dry patches on the inside. Given the absence of a fleecy liner it is still on the warmer end of a 3:2. Warmer than an O'Neill, not as warm as an Xcel.
It absorbs almost no water, so it dried in my car during work. A huge win for multiple surf days, as in winter here a wetsuit can take days to dry. This dries in a couple of hours.
Is it worth the money? Probably not if you're being totally rational, but the comfort and drying speed are pretty amazing.
Would I buy it again? No, I'd get a chest zip 4:3, but I probably would get another Isurus.
Water temp was 14 by the buoy data. Air temp about the same. No wind. No sun for the first half hour either as there's a big cliff.
Small, long period south swell with lots of lulls. Plenty of sitting around.
Quality: pretty great, on par with Matuse. It's on the thin side of 3mm, but not as thin as the arms on an O'Neill that's a 3.5:2.5mm.
The heat-sealed seams on the arms remind me of a 2010ish Xcel Infinity. Hopefully they won't also start to leak like a sieve after one winter.
Fit and comfort: amazing. Most true-to-size and surfer-shaped steamer I've ever had. Also one of the most flexible since those disposable Rip Curl e-bombs of 2005 or so. Very easy to get on and off. It is marketed as a 'compression wetsuit', I didn't work hard enough to know if it does anything for recovery or longer sessions, that's probably bullshit. No flushing at all, neck is super comfortable.
Side note - zipless wetsuits are a solution looking for a problem. I didn't have Shearer-level difficulties, but it requires a contortion that's pointless. Chest zips for the win.
Paddling: fantastic, the arms-up design is great.
Warmth: no fucking way is this the equivalent of a 4:3. Initially it felt colder than a 3:2, but I figured out it was because it was almost waterproof. Once I paddled around I was warm, and once I let some water in it was very comfortable. I surfed for about 90 minutes and there were dry patches on the inside. Given the absence of a fleecy liner it is still on the warmer end of a 3:2. Warmer than an O'Neill, not as warm as an Xcel.
It absorbs almost no water, so it dried in my car during work. A huge win for multiple surf days, as in winter here a wetsuit can take days to dry. This dries in a couple of hours.
Is it worth the money? Probably not if you're being totally rational, but the comfort and drying speed are pretty amazing.
Would I buy it again? No, I'd get a chest zip 4:3, but I probably would get another Isurus.
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Nice one Boo.
I'm actually thinking there may be something to this compression pitch (after being v. Sceptical for an extended period of time).
Be interested to see what you think after a period of time testing it.
I'm actually thinking there may be something to this compression pitch (after being v. Sceptical for an extended period of time).
Be interested to see what you think after a period of time testing it.
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Also, mine was second hand when I bought it, and I never experienced the faster drying speed.
So assuming over time the Yamamoto Neoprene absorbs water like other varieties.
But yeah, definitely the most comfortable, easy paddling wetsuit I've ever had.
So assuming over time the Yamamoto Neoprene absorbs water like other varieties.
But yeah, definitely the most comfortable, easy paddling wetsuit I've ever had.
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All this sounds impressive…….however the wetsuit may have been treated with a hydrophobic spray coating. That wears off. A lot of wetsuits form a pretty tight seal at first and compress against the skin till they start letting more water in. Of course you are paying a premium.
My new Oneill Defender is as baggy as fcuk now.
My new Oneill Defender is as baggy as fcuk now.
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Should have got the next version up….Hyper Freak. No Super CheapBeanpole wrote: ↑Fri Jul 14, 2023 3:26 pmAll this sounds impressive…….however the wetsuit may have been treated with a hydrophobic spray coating. That wears off. A lot of wetsuits form a pretty tight seal at first and compress against the skin till they start letting more water in. Of course you are paying a premium.
My new Oneill Defender is as baggy as fcuk now.
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