www.derevkowetsuits.com
These are good Wetties too. I have a 4/3 for really cold days a d it's good quality.
Think this might be their SOUTH African site. There is an Aussie one.
Good to know they're ok. I was always put off by them, seemed every time I saw someone in one they were sitting, arms folded, shivering.
I've had a few brands over past decade or so:
O'neill: top of the line suit, SUPER, SUPER comfy and warm. Fell to bits in no time, replaced twice on warranty and fell apart again.
Rip Curl: Flashbomb 4/3. Again super comfy and very warm. Lasted about 2 seasons before seams started leaking.
Patagonia x 3: Not as comfortable or stretchy as other suits. Can be a bit rashy but warm and they last. I've got at least 4 years out of each them.
Adelio: my current 4/3. Really nice suit. Warm, comfortable and quite robust. Nice wide welded seams on the outside of the suit. Third season and going strong.
NCHE: bare bones type suit but comfortable and stretchy. Good performance suit for east coast winters. Not as warm as my other suits so it's a summer/spring/autumn suit for me.
I was keen to try a suit with that fancy Yamamoto rubber so picked up a Isurus suit on sale a couple weeks back. Reviews seem pretty positive. I haven't worn it yet so time will tell.
Few blokes buying the derevko suits on eBay for 120 and reckon they are okay . Probably won't last as long as the better name suits and can't imagine they can be watertight at that price - all depends on your what you are after , how many times you are going to wear it , whether you want a cold water flush when you jump in .
Cold flush to get ride of the briny and good for the circulation.
Cheap cost good for the back pocket.
Winning all round.
Have had a 7th wave suit using Yamamoto rubber, many years ago. It lasted very well. Needs are good value but need replacing often. Have got tears in two necks on current suits. Oneill, I have a cheapie that gives me neck rash, a winter suit that is awesome and a very winter suit that doesn't get wet in Australia, can be too hot if the sun comes out while there is snow on the beach. Gets used a doz. times every second year and looks and feels fantastic.
Basically, a 4/3 Oneill if you feel the cold, a 3/2 if you don't. Front zips are more comfortable to wear IMO but harder to get on/off.
Anyway, there are clearly too many peeps in the line up these days, so give it up already!
Have had a 7th wave suit using Yamamoto rubber, many years ago. It lasted very well. Needs are good value but need replacing often. Have got tears in two necks on current suits. Oneill, I have a cheapie that gives me neck rash, a winter suit that is awesome and a very winter suit that doesn't get wet in Australia, can be too hot if the sun comes out while there is snow on the beach. Gets used a doz. times every second year and looks and feels fantastic.
Basically, a 4/3 Oneill if you feel the cold, a 3/2 if you don't. Front zips are more comfortable to wear IMO but harder to get on/off.
Anyway, there are clearly too many peeps in the line up these days, so give it up already!
Hahaha,
Give it up already really?
Almost had retirement enforced on my today when I got pinned down for two long holds.
Ended up climbing up my leggie only to get smashed back down without a breath.
Hard not to panic in that situation, but luckily past spearfishing and freediving experience kicked in and instead of panic I just relaxed and conserved.
Still rattled me a bit. Moral to story is do not try going out in storm swell alone.
Oh and the glue on the arse of my wettie panicked and let loose.
Not a great surf today.
www.derevkowetsuits.com
These are good Wetties too. I have a 4/3 for really cold days a d it's good quality.
Think this might be their SOUTH African site. There is an Aussie one.
Good to know they're ok. I was always put off by them, seemed every time I saw someone in one they were sitting, arms folded, shivering.
I've had a few brands over past decade or so:
O'neill: top of the line suit, SUPER, SUPER comfy and warm. Fell to bits in no time, replaced twice on warranty and fell apart again.
Rip Curl: Flashbomb 4/3. Again super comfy and very warm. Lasted about 2 seasons before seams started leaking.
Patagonia x 3: Not as comfortable or stretchy as other suits. Can be a bit rashy but warm and they last. I've got at least 4 years out of each them.
Adelio: my current 4/3. Really nice suit. Warm, comfortable and quite robust. Nice wide welded seams on the outside of the suit. Third season and going strong.
NCHE: bare bones type suit but comfortable and stretchy. Good performance suit for east coast winters. Not as warm as my other suits so it's a summer/spring/autumn suit for me.
I was keen to try a suit with that fancy Yamamoto rubber so picked up a Isurus suit on sale a couple weeks back. Reviews seem pretty positive. I haven't worn it yet so time will tell.
I wouldn't buy one if I lived somewhere ****ing freezing. I'd be going for a full sealed job. The seams aren't sealed and taped so a bit of water gets in But as a second suit and for the occasionally really freezing day that requires a 4/3 they are good value for the East Coast of Aus.
Another good option is Peak. Think they are made out of the same factory as ripcurl and are usually the same as the year before ripcurl suit.
www.derevkowetsuits.com
These are good Wetties too. I have a 4/3 for really cold days a d it's good quality.
Think this might be their SOUTH African site. There is an Aussie one.
Good to know they're ok. I was always put off by them, seemed every time I saw someone in one they were sitting, arms folded, shivering.
I've had a few brands over past decade or so:
O'neill: top of the line suit, SUPER, SUPER comfy and warm. Fell to bits in no time, replaced twice on warranty and fell apart again.
Rip Curl: Flashbomb 4/3. Again super comfy and very warm. Lasted about 2 seasons before seams started leaking.
Patagonia x 3: Not as comfortable or stretchy as other suits. Can be a bit rashy but warm and they last. I've got at least 4 years out of each them.
Adelio: my current 4/3. Really nice suit. Warm, comfortable and quite robust. Nice wide welded seams on the outside of the suit. Third season and going strong.
NCHE: bare bones type suit but comfortable and stretchy. Good performance suit for east coast winters. Not as warm as my other suits so it's a summer/spring/autumn suit for me.
I was keen to try a suit with that fancy Yamamoto rubber so picked up a Isurus suit on sale a couple weeks back. Reviews seem pretty positive. I haven't worn it yet so time will tell.
I wouldn't buy one if I lived somewhere ****ing freezing. I'd be going for a full sealed job. The seams aren't sealed and taped so a bit of water gets in But as a second suit and for the occasionally really freezing day that requires a 4/3 they are good value for the East Coast of Aus.
Another good option is Peak. Think they are made out of the same factory as ripcurl and are usually the same as the year before ripcurl suit.
Cheers SP and others.
Likely go the O'Neil Reactor semi sealed seams.
If it's real cold I throw my frog skin on under it. That thing is only 1.5mm of toasty goodness. Was surfing in it up until a couple of weeks ago.
For $199 the O'Neil looks like an affordable compromise.
www.derevkowetsuits.com
These are good Wetties too. I have a 4/3 for really cold days a d it's good quality.
Think this might be their SOUTH African site. There is an Aussie one.
Good to know they're ok. I was always put off by them, seemed every time I saw someone in one they were sitting, arms folded, shivering.
I've had a few brands over past decade or so:
O'neill: top of the line suit, SUPER, SUPER comfy and warm. Fell to bits in no time, replaced twice on warranty and fell apart again.
Rip Curl: Flashbomb 4/3. Again super comfy and very warm. Lasted about 2 seasons before seams started leaking.
Patagonia x 3: Not as comfortable or stretchy as other suits. Can be a bit rashy but warm and they last. I've got at least 4 years out of each them.
Adelio: my current 4/3. Really nice suit. Warm, comfortable and quite robust. Nice wide welded seams on the outside of the suit. Third season and going strong.
NCHE: bare bones type suit but comfortable and stretchy. Good performance suit for east coast winters. Not as warm as my other suits so it's a summer/spring/autumn suit for me.
I was keen to try a suit with that fancy Yamamoto rubber so picked up a Isurus suit on sale a couple weeks back. Reviews seem pretty positive. I haven't worn it yet so time will tell.
I wouldn't buy one if I lived somewhere ****ing freezing. I'd be going for a full sealed job. The seams aren't sealed and taped so a bit of water gets in But as a second suit and for the occasionally really freezing day that requires a 4/3 they are good value for the East Coast of Aus.
Another good option is Peak. Think they are made out of the same factory as ripcurl and are usually the same as the year before ripcurl suit.
Cheers SP and others.
Likely go the O'Neil Reactor semi sealed seams.
If it's real cold I throw my frog skin undtop oner it. That thing is only 1.5mm of toasty goodness. Was surfing in it up until a couple of weeks ago.
For $199 the O'Neil looks like an affordable compromise.
After the tax man has reamed you out big time why don't you go to a local Pawn Broker and buy one for between 20-50 bucks ,all my back up suits have cost me less than $50 and they are all good brands
www.derevkowetsuits.com
These are good Wetties too. I have a 4/3 for really cold days a d it's good quality.
Think this might be their SOUTH African site. There is an Aussie one.
Good to know they're ok. I was always put off by them, seemed every time I saw someone in one they were sitting, arms folded, shivering.
I've had a few brands over past decade or so:
O'neill: top of the line suit, SUPER, SUPER comfy and warm. Fell to bits in no time, replaced twice on warranty and fell apart again.
Rip Curl: Flashbomb 4/3. Again super comfy and very warm. Lasted about 2 seasons before seams started leaking.
Patagonia x 3: Not as comfortable or stretchy as other suits. Can be a bit rashy but warm and they last. I've got at least 4 years out of each them.
Adelio: my current 4/3. Really nice suit. Warm, comfortable and quite robust. Nice wide welded seams on the outside of the suit. Third season and going strong.
NCHE: bare bones type suit but comfortable and stretchy. Good performance suit for east coast winters. Not as warm as my other suits so it's a summer/spring/autumn suit for me.
I was keen to try a suit with that fancy Yamamoto rubber so picked up a Isurus suit on sale a couple weeks back. Reviews seem pretty positive. I haven't worn it yet so time will tell.
I wouldn't buy one if I lived somewhere ****ing freezing. I'd be going for a full sealed job. The seams aren't sealed and taped so a bit of water gets in But as a second suit and for the occasionally really freezing day that requires a 4/3 they are good value for the East Coast of Aus.
Another good option is Peak. Think they are made out of the same factory as ripcurl and are usually the same as the year before ripcurl suit.
Cheers SP and others.
Likely go the O'Neil Reactor semi sealed seams.
If it's real cold I throw my frog skin undtop oner it. That thing is only 1.5mm of toasty goodness. Was surfing in it up until a couple of weeks ago.
For $199 the O'Neil looks like an affordable compromise.
After the tax man has reamed you out big time why don't you go to a local Pawn Broker and buy one for between 20-50 bucks ,all my back up suits have cost me less than $50 and they are all good brands
Cheers mate, done that and finding the right size is the killer. Plus they all be Covid crazy on their pricing over here, one sniff of cold air and the prices double.
Half a cap of Canaston anti bacterial laundry liquid in a tub of water works well to wash them out. No need to soak them for long. You can get it from coles about 7 bucks for a litre.
Buy a good wetty and look after it and it will last a lot longer keeping the overall price down. I use patagonia They have a great guaranty offer where by they fix your wetsuit for free.
www.derevkowetsuits.com
These are good Wetties too. I have a 4/3 for really cold days a d it's good quality.
Think this might be their SOUTH African site. There is an Aussie one.
Good to know they're ok. I was always put off by them, seemed every time I saw someone in one they were sitting, arms folded, shivering.
I've had a few brands over past decade or so:
O'neill: top of the line suit, SUPER, SUPER comfy and warm. Fell to bits in no time, replaced twice on warranty and fell apart again.
Rip Curl: Flashbomb 4/3. Again super comfy and very warm. Lasted about 2 seasons before seams started leaking.
Patagonia x 3: Not as comfortable or stretchy as other suits. Can be a bit rashy but warm and they last. I've got at least 4 years out of each them.
Adelio: my current 4/3. Really nice suit. Warm, comfortable and quite robust. Nice wide welded seams on the outside of the suit. Third season and going strong.
NCHE: bare bones type suit but comfortable and stretchy. Good performance suit for east coast winters. Not as warm as my other suits so it's a summer/spring/autumn suit for me.
I was keen to try a suit with that fancy Yamamoto rubber so picked up a Isurus suit on sale a couple weeks back. Reviews seem pretty positive. I haven't worn it yet so time will tell.
I wouldn't buy one if I lived somewhere ****ing freezing. I'd be going for a full sealed job. The seams aren't sealed and taped so a bit of water gets in But as a second suit and for the occasionally really freezing day that requires a 4/3 they are good value for the East Coast of Aus.
Another good option is Peak. Think they are made out of the same factory as ripcurl and are usually the same as the year before ripcurl suit.
Cheers SP and others.
Likely go the O'Neil Reactor semi sealed seams.
If it's real cold I throw my frog skin undtop oner it. That thing is only 1.5mm of toasty goodness. Was surfing in it up until a couple of weeks ago.
For $199 the O'Neil looks like an affordable compromise.
After the tax man has reamed you out big time why don't you go to a local Pawn Broker and buy one for between 20-50 bucks ,all my back up suits have cost me less than $50 and they are all good brands
Cheers mate, done that and finding the right size is the killer. Plus they all be Covid crazy on their pricing over here, one sniff of cold air and the prices double.
What you can smell In that sniff is someone else's piss.
Used wetty, no thanks.
www.derevkowetsuits.com
These are good Wetties too. I have a 4/3 for really cold days a d it's good quality.
Think this might be their SOUTH African site. There is an Aussie one.
Good to know they're ok. I was always put off by them, seemed every time I saw someone in one they were sitting, arms folded, shivering.
I've had a few brands over past decade or so:
O'neill: top of the line suit, SUPER, SUPER comfy and warm. Fell to bits in no time, replaced twice on warranty and fell apart again.
Rip Curl: Flashbomb 4/3. Again super comfy and very warm. Lasted about 2 seasons before seams started leaking.
Patagonia x 3: Not as comfortable or stretchy as other suits. Can be a bit rashy but warm and they last. I've got at least 4 years out of each them.
Adelio: my current 4/3. Really nice suit. Warm, comfortable and quite robust. Nice wide welded seams on the outside of the suit. Third season and going strong.
NCHE: bare bones type suit but comfortable and stretchy. Good performance suit for east coast winters. Not as warm as my other suits so it's a summer/spring/autumn suit for me.
I was keen to try a suit with that fancy Yamamoto rubber so picked up a Isurus suit on sale a couple weeks back. Reviews seem pretty positive. I haven't worn it yet so time will tell.
I wouldn't buy one if I lived somewhere ****ing freezing. I'd be going for a full sealed job. The seams aren't sealed and taped so a bit of water gets in But as a second suit and for the occasionally really freezing day that requires a 4/3 they are good value for the East Coast of Aus.
Another good option is Peak. Think they are made out of the same factory as ripcurl and are usually the same as the year before ripcurl suit.
Cheers SP and others.
Likely go the O'Neil Reactor semi sealed seams.
If it's real cold I throw my frog skin undtop oner it. That thing is only 1.5mm of toasty goodness. Was surfing in it up until a couple of weeks ago.
For $199 the O'Neil looks like an affordable compromise.
After the tax man has reamed you out big time why don't you go to a local Pawn Broker and buy one for between 20-50 bucks ,all my back up suits have cost me less than $50 and they are all good brands
Cheers mate, done that and finding the right size is the killer. Plus they all be Covid crazy on their pricing over here, one sniff of cold air and the prices double.
If your signed up to get emails from surfstitch, discount codes of 30 to 40 percent usually show up from now till October. I bought my newest wettie an Excel 3x2 for $160 including postage about this time last year.
www.derevkowetsuits.com
These are good Wetties too. I have a 4/3 for really cold days a d it's good quality.
Think this might be their SOUTH African site. There is an Aussie one.
Good to know they're ok. I was always put off by them, seemed every time I saw someone in one they were sitting, arms folded, shivering.
I've had a few brands over past decade or so:
O'neill: top of the line suit, SUPER, SUPER comfy and warm. Fell to bits in no time, replaced twice on warranty and fell apart again.
Rip Curl: Flashbomb 4/3. Again super comfy and very warm. Lasted about 2 seasons before seams started leaking.
Patagonia x 3: Not as comfortable or stretchy as other suits. Can be a bit rashy but warm and they last. I've got at least 4 years out of each them.
Adelio: my current 4/3. Really nice suit. Warm, comfortable and quite robust. Nice wide welded seams on the outside of the suit. Third season and going strong.
NCHE: bare bones type suit but comfortable and stretchy. Good performance suit for east coast winters. Not as warm as my other suits so it's a summer/spring/autumn suit for me.
I was keen to try a suit with that fancy Yamamoto rubber so picked up a Isurus suit on sale a couple weeks back. Reviews seem pretty positive. I haven't worn it yet so time will tell.
I wouldn't buy one if I lived somewhere ****ing freezing. I'd be going for a full sealed job. The seams aren't sealed and taped so a bit of water gets in But as a second suit and for the occasionally really freezing day that requires a 4/3 they are good value for the East Coast of Aus.
Another good option is Peak. Think they are made out of the same factory as ripcurl and are usually the same as the year before ripcurl suit.
Cheers SP and others.
Likely go the O'Neil Reactor semi sealed seams.
If it's real cold I throw my frog skin undtop oner it. That thing is only 1.5mm of toasty goodness. Was surfing in it up until a couple of weeks ago.
For $199 the O'Neil looks like an affordable compromise.
After the tax man has reamed you out big time why don't you go to a local Pawn Broker and buy one for between 20-50 bucks ,all my back up suits have cost me less than $50 and they are all good brands
Cheers mate, done that and finding the right size is the killer. Plus they all be Covid crazy on their pricing over here, one sniff of cold air and the prices double.
What you can smell In that sniff is someone else's piss.
Used wetty, no thanks.
TRUTH
www.derevkowetsuits.com
These are good Wetties too. I have a 4/3 for really cold days a d it's good quality.
Think this might be their SOUTH African site. There is an Aussie one.
Good to know they're ok. I was always put off by them, seemed every time I saw someone in one they were sitting, arms folded, shivering.
I've had a few brands over past decade or so:
O'neill: top of the line suit, SUPER, SUPER comfy and warm. Fell to bits in no time, replaced twice on warranty and fell apart again.
Rip Curl: Flashbomb 4/3. Again super comfy and very warm. Lasted about 2 seasons before seams started leaking.
Patagonia x 3: Not as comfortable or stretchy as other suits. Can be a bit rashy but warm and they last. I've got at least 4 years out of each them.
Adelio: my current 4/3. Really nice suit. Warm, comfortable and quite robust. Nice wide welded seams on the outside of the suit. Third season and going strong.
NCHE: bare bones type suit but comfortable and stretchy. Good performance suit for east coast winters. Not as warm as my other suits so it's a summer/spring/autumn suit for me.
I was keen to try a suit with that fancy Yamamoto rubber so picked up a Isurus suit on sale a couple weeks back. Reviews seem pretty positive. I haven't worn it yet so time will tell.
I wouldn't buy one if I lived somewhere ****ing freezing. I'd be going for a full sealed job. The seams aren't sealed and taped so a bit of water gets in But as a second suit and for the occasionally really freezing day that requires a 4/3 they are good value for the East Coast of Aus.
Another good option is Peak. Think they are made out of the same factory as ripcurl and are usually the same as the year before ripcurl suit.
Cheers SP and others.
Likely go the O'Neil Reactor semi sealed seams.
If it's real cold I throw my frog skin undtop oner it. That thing is only 1.5mm of toasty goodness. Was surfing in it up until a couple of weeks ago.
For $199 the O'Neil looks like an affordable compromise.
After the tax man has reamed you out big time why don't you go to a local Pawn Broker and buy one for between 20-50 bucks ,all my back up suits have cost me less than $50 and they are all good brands
Cheers mate, done that and finding the right size is the killer. Plus they all be Covid crazy on their pricing over here, one sniff of cold air and the prices double.
If your signed up to get emails from surfstitch, discount codes of 30 to 40 percent usually show up from now till October. I bought my newest wettie an Excel 3x2 for $160 including postage about this time last year.
Cheers for the heads up mate. Will check it out.
Half a cap of Canaston anti bacterial laundry liquid in a tub of water works well to wash them out. No need to soak them for long. You can get it from coles about 7 bucks for a litre.
Buy a good wetty and look after it and it will last a lot longer keeping the overall price down. I use patagonia They have a great guaranty offer where by they fix your wetsuit for free.
Holy crap on a cracker dude Patagonia at $650 ??? They would want to have a damn good guarantee or warranty attached, damn lifelong one for that.
It is a life time guarantee.
I would spend more on quality and look after it properly so it lasts longer. Get it repaired in the summer so its ready to go in the winter.
I picked up an O'Neill Reactor Springy a few weeks ago for $150, my last O'Neill lasted 10 plus years, mind you it didn't get a lot of use
A good price and knew the quality & size would be right
Bought it on line from them, quick delivery.
Recommend them if you can see one at a good price
It is a life time guarantee.
I would spend more on quality and look after it properly so it lasts longer. Get it repaired in the summer so its ready to go in the winter.
Good stuff but outta my budget. Particularly like that they are made from latex and not Neoprene, which bodes better longer term for the planet.
The fact that they offer that quality, guarantee and backup is awesome, but like I said a lot of coin when your skint.
Thanks for the heads up on them though, bookmarked so that when I one day become rich I can afford one.
I picked up an O'Neill Reactor Springy a few weeks ago for $150, my last O'Neill lasted 10 plus years, mind you it didn't get a lot of use
A good price and knew the quality & size would be right
Bought it on line from them, quick delivery.
Recommend them if you can see one at a good price
Cheers GWatto,
Pretty much committed to the O'Neil, just gotta sell a couple of things to pay for it. Yeah likely only get 2 to 3 seasons out of it but will cross that bridge when I come to it.
Perth based shop has it set aside for me as almost the last LS size in Oz.
Price is good at $199 for a 3/2 and the build quality, and yeah I know only semi sealed seams, but much better for pissing in and flushing through.
Besides I don't get this whole Nancy pants generation of hipster sales people in their skinny legged 3/4 jeans who only want to surf in ideal conditions or wear a fully sealed suit to stay "dryish" in a WETSUIT?
If I listened to their sales stupidity for a bloke my age I need a fleece lined, fully seal, front zipper, plush finish, titanium lined, 4/3, fully flexible, with inbuilt heating, a hoodie, booties and gloves.
Gotta laugh hey, these guys need to grow a pair.
Thanks all for the recommendations folks.
P.S When researching I read about a bloke with a fully sealed suit (not a dry suit) who had the neck sealing fail on him. His suit ballooned with water that couldn't get out as quick as it was forced in and he nearly drowned. Seems that they do take into account pissing and have a couple of little drainers but it was not enough to empty him out. He made it back to shore but crikey what an ordeal that would be.
^^^^^^ Yeah some of those super stretchy ones can do that ,you walk out of the surf with a bad case of elephantiasis, the Excel I have had for 3 winters is the best suit Ive had.
Goin into the 4th winter in the 4,3 peak if i can get a hundred more days then its a good suit ! Gets cold on the rock
Talking of pissing in suits - bought a couple of secondhand wetsuits from a triathlete few years back . We think our wetsuits are expensive , think these were about $2000 new , paid $80 secondhand .Super flexible suits . Anyway the triathletes cut a little piss hole at the front of their suits , need to pee during a race just pull over and let it go . Had the holes patched before we used them .
Talking of pissing in suits - bought a couple of secondhand wetsuits from a triathlete few years back . We think our wetsuits are expensive , think these were about $2000 new , paid $80 secondhand .Super flexible suits . Anyway the triathletes cut a little piss hole at the front of their suits , need to pee during a race just pull over and let it go . Had the holes patched before we used them .
Crikey not cheap.
And my wife getting pissy at my for wanting to spend $200.
BTW different kind of pissy. The sort that hangs around and won't flush out
Think we need to start a pissy misses thread.
Talking of pissing in suits - bought a couple of secondhand wetsuits from a triathlete few years back . We think our wetsuits are expensive , think these were about $2000 new , paid $80 secondhand .Super flexible suits . Anyway the triathletes cut a little piss hole at the front of their suits , need to pee during a race just pull over and let it go . Had the holes patched before we used them .
BTW did you use them for surfing?
Would think the knees would give out pretty quick.
Talking of pissing in suits - bought a couple of secondhand wetsuits from a triathlete few years back . We think our wetsuits are expensive , think these were about $2000 new , paid $80 secondhand .Super flexible suits . Anyway the triathletes cut a little piss hole at the front of their suits , need to pee during a race just pull over and let it go . Had the holes patched before we used them .
BTW did you use them for surfing?
Would think the knees would give out pretty quick.
Still hanging on the rack - knees held up okay , got them for the teenage kids they used them for about 18 months before they outgrew them . Both of them have anchor wetsuits now ( Hobart brand ) - great value for money . We have about 7 of them between us - swim in wetsuits petty much all year round here .
Talking of pissing in suits - bought a couple of secondhand wetsuits from a triathlete few years back . We think our wetsuits are expensive , think these were about $2000 new , paid $80 secondhand .Super flexible suits . Anyway the triathletes cut a little piss hole at the front of their suits , need to pee during a race just pull over and let it go . Had the holes patched before we used them .
BTW did you use them for surfing?
Would think the knees would give out pretty quick.
Still hanging on the rack - knees held up okay , got them for the teenage kids they used them for about 18 months before they outgrew them . Both of them have anchor wetsuits now ( Hobart brand ) - great value for money . We have about 7 of them between us - swim in wetsuits petty much all year round here .
Yeah it's chilly your way for sure, all season suit needed.
Visited about 3 years ago for a couple of weeks and did the whole lap of the island thing in a camper.
Mt Wellington was bitchin cold as was Cradle, first time the missus ever saw snow and Wombats.
Coast line was magnificent with lots of beautiful coves and bays, east coast was rugged as all hell, so much variety in such a compact place.
Didn't come across any two headed cousins though
But did come across some crazy little variety shop in a town that I can't remember the name of, it was called some sort of emporium?
Anyway an amazing place that we spent a whole day looking through.