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Top 5 Of The Best Value Wetsuits

Tyson Greenaway

Our staff at Gwithian Academy of Surfing have been around a while and know a thing or two about neoprene.  Here are our top 5 staff picks, the best buys for your buck.

Roxy wetsuit

Roxy Syncro LS Bootie Cut Springsuit

£74.99
£52.50

Ok, this is for the ladies only! We love this version of the shortie spring suit from Roxy. Perfect for surfing warmer climes or for other watersports like Stand Up Paddleboarding or kayaking where you work up a sweat on the water.

Why is it so good?
Super stylish the Roxy Bootie Cut LS Springsuit not only looks amazing on, but it’s got an impressive spec too.

FN Lite neoprene for warmth and lightness, this neoprene is packed with air cells for the lightest of lightweight warmth. Glideskin for comfort and Hydrowrap for a secure seal.

Shop Roxy LS Bootie Cut Wetsuit

 

Roxy syncro wetsuit

Roxy Syncro Back Zip GBS Ladies 3/2 Wetsuit (Graphite/Peach)
£119.99
£83.99

If you ladies are looking for a remarkable, flexible and warm suit at a remarkable price, this one’s for you. We love the peachy colour too!

Why is it so good?
The Roxy Syncro GBS is built with 100% top end features for stretch and flexibility but designed at an economical price.

Dry Flight Far Infrared Heat thermal lining is placed in the chest and back water shield to provide retained body heat. It also uses the same higher end F’N lite neoprene. GBS (glued and blindstitched) seams reduce cold water leaks.

In other words – Toasty!

Shop Roxy Syncro Wetsuit


Gul Profile mens wetsuit

Gul Profile Mens 3/2mm Wetsuit

£135.00
£95.00

If you blokes want a top-end suit at a great price then the Gul Profile men’s wetsuit is definitely the suit for you.

Why is it so good?
It features X-Flex super stretch upper body panels that stretch beyond 100% allowing you to move with ease. Seams are blind stitched and taped meaning you really are getting a bucket load of top end suit features for your dollar.

D-Flex lower body panels give both flexibility and durability meaning this suit is a perfect for just about any watersport, but we like it for surfing obviously!

Shop Gul Profile Wetsuit

 

Quiksilver mens syncro base wetsuit

Quiksilver Syncro Base 4/3 Mens wetsuit
£89.99

At the surf school, we need a wetsuit that will be flexible in the water, yet take a lot of punishment. It needs to keep our customers warm AND fit a wide variety of people.

Introducing the Quiksilver Syncro Base. It fits the bill perfectly with an impressive spec at an incredible price.

Why is it so good?
It’s got a host of great high-end features plus it’s suitable for water temperatures of 12 – 16°C so when it gets cold you can keep surfing. Plus, it’s almost impossible to destroy.

Shop Quiksilver Syncro wetsuit

C-skins surflite wetsuit

C-Skins Surflite 4/3 Womens Steamer Wetsuit (Black/Cold Blue/Lilac)

£109.99

C-Skins have come up with the goods this season as the Surflite has been given a whole new look. You also get a lot of great features for a low price.

Why is it so good?
Fewer seams mean better waterproofing and a stronger wetsuit overall. Full GBS seams give a totally watertight seal while the True Thickness neoprene keeps heat locked in.

The chest panel and Ultra Stretch Xtend upper body make this the most flexible and warmest Surflite ever.

Shop C-Skins Surflite wetsuit

If you’re still unsure about which wetsuit to buy, read our Wetsuit Buying Guide or call the GAS Surf Shop on 01736 757579.

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Wetsuit Buying Guide for UK Surfing

Tyson Greenaway

So, you’ve had a surf lesson, maybe even a few and now you’re hooked. If you intend to keep surfing as much as possible in the UK you’re going to need a wetsuit because even on the hottest days, the water is cold. You might get away with one warmer-than-average-day in summer which allows for a suitless surf. Average water time around 20 minutes before your entire body goes into hypothermic shutdown and your dangly bits, well, hasta la vista!

Roxy Syncro Base 4/3 Wetsuit
Roxy Syncro Base 4/3 Wetsuit

Don’t go second hand

There are lots of second-hand wetsuits out there on eBay, Gumtree or those sorts of sites, but do you really want a suit that’s past its use-by date, has holes in the seams letting in that ‘oh so cold’ water? AND that someone has probably peed in, even if they say they haven’t? Swimming around in your own wee is bad enough but someone else’s second had urine? Ewww!

There are loads of good quality well-priced wetsuits out there to fit all sizes, shapes and wallets, probably for not much more than you’d pay for a second-hand suit either. Buying new is a good investment.

So what suit do I need?

Most UK surfers use 3/2 for summertime surfing. Don’t bother buying a short suit unless you’re less than 5 years old or planning to surf in the tropics for most of the year. Long suits are the way to go for the UK.

Gul Response Mens Summer BS 3/2 Wetsuit
Gul Response Mens Summer BS 3/2 Wetsuit

What does 3/2 mean?

A 3/2 wetsuit is one where the thickness is 3mm on the core body parts (back, chest, stomach, kidneys) for warmth and 2mm on the arms and legs for flexibility for paddling and crucially for popping up easily.

It’s a good choice for summer surfing in the UK or Europe and will keep you warm from April to November in British surf. Choose a suit that has glued and blind-stitched seams for a watertight seal and a back zip style is easiest put on and take off. No embarrassing cries of;“I’m stuck in my wetsuit. Maureen, call the fire brigade!”

Quiksilver and Roxy have excellent 3/2mm wetsuits. For sizes and prices click here.

What does 4/3 mean?

The higher the figure the thicker the wetsuit and the warmer it will be. So a 4/3mm wetsuit will serve you for surfing cold water throughout the autumn and winter months in the UK, November to April. With thicker 4mm of neoprene around the middle body to keep warmth locked in and 3mm neoprene on the arms and legs for greater flexibility. For Scottish or North East coast surfers go for a 5/4/3mm suit with built in hood. The more frigid the water, the thicker the suit needs to be.

At our surf school, we need a wetsuit that will take plenty of punishment, keep the customers warm and fits a wide variety of people. The Quiksilver Syncro Base fits the bill for us with an impressive spec at an incredible price. For details fo this and all our winter suits, sizes and prices click here.

Quiksilver Syncro Base 4/3 Wetsuit
Quiksilver Syncro Base 4/3 Wetsuit

Chest zip or back zip?

Traditionally wetsuits were all made with back zips. Back zip wetsuits are easier to climb in and out of so if you’re a little over your fighting weight then I would recommend those. New wetsuit designs have increased flexibility and therefore chest zip suits are easier than they used to be to climb in and out of. Personally, I still struggle. They also tend to be a little pricier as more construction has gone into the design. Ultimately, it’s about personal choice. Both are pretty good.

Roxy Syncro GBS Back Zip Summer Wetsuit (Blue Print - BSQ0)
Roxy Syncro GBS Back Zip Summer Wetsuit.

We stock a wide range of both summer or winter wetsuits in a range of sizes, styles, and prices with brands like Quiksilver, Roxy, Gul and Globe. Take a look around and buy online here. Or just pop in if you’re in Cornwall, we’re open from 10am to 6pm, seven days a week.

If you’re not quite ready to buy we also hire all new Roxy, Quiksilver and Gul 3/2 wetsuits. For more details or to hire, click here.

 

 

How to choose your first surfboard and wetsuit .

Tyson Greenaway

When you’ve got a few surfing lessons under your belt and you are hooked then your thoughts will probably start turning towards getting your own surfboard and wetsuit.

Head into a surf shop and you will likely be met with a bewildering array of surf gear but if you ask for advice most are willing to oblige.

And if they don’t head to one that will. If the surf shop has been there for a few years then they will most likely be able to offer excellent advice and steer you in the right direction but here are a few pointers to get you started.

Wetsuits

Choosing the right wetsuit will depend almost entirely on the climate at the surf where you will predominantly be surfing. Unless you live in the tropics you will be surfing in a wetsuit at some point during the year. For water that is 15-19℃ then a 3/2mm thickness wetsuit will be ideal. For 10-14℃ then a 5/4mm thickness wetsuit will be comfortable. Below 10℃ and 6/4 thickness is what you will using.

As a rough guide you can expect to be wearing neoprene booties as well as a wetsuit in temperatures of less than 15℃ with neoprene hoods and gloves making it more bearable below 12℃. Of course there are some surfers who swear that you won’t need booties unless its at least 8℃ and that a hood is only for when there are chunks of ice in the water. To a degree you will have to make up your own mind but, in Britain for example, it’s not very often that you hear someone complain that it’s too hot.

The main thing to consider is that for every extra bit of neoprene that you wear there will be a drop off in performance – do you want to surf in booties or do you prefer to feel the surfboard underneath your feet (but numb toes)? Only you can decide that.

A key point in deciding on a wetsuit is the ‘fit’ or ‘cut’ of it. Try not to get sucked (or rushed) into buying the latest or most fashionable brand and instead go for the one that fits the best as this will be the warmest – and who knows, it may even be the cheapest. Cut will vary to some extent from brand to brand. For example Xcel tend to fit stockier people better, while O’Neill are often a good choice for those with a more slender physique.

Any little ripple or fold of neoprene when you try it on in the shop will just fill with water in the sea and make you more cumbersome and colder. The wetsuit that fits you like a second skin and follows all of your body contours from ankles to wrist to neck will be the warmest and most comfortable.

Unless it’s too tight of course. And you will know if it is, you won’t need anyone to tell you.

Surfboards

So you’ve got a shiny new wetsuit that fits beautifully and is as warm as toast. Time to go on a surfboard hunt.

When you are starting out remember – Foam is your friend (foam is the stuff at the core of every surfboard).

You want to make everything as easy as possible for those first few sessions and nothing ruins a surf like not being to catch enough waves or a surfboard that’s not buoyant enough to stand up on. That sleek looking surfboard that you’ve spotted on eBay might be cheap and look pretty but unless it’s big, wide and buoyant it will be a nightmare to learn on.

For adult women then 7’6″ to 8ft is recommended. For adult guys then 8ft to 9ft is the way to go. In both cases they should be at least 20” wide, preferably over 22”.

Kids don’t have to be quite as discerning as they have youth, flexibility and agility on their side. Somewhere between 6ft and 7’6” depending on their size should be ample. Again the boards should be around 20” wide or more.

Consider learning on a 100% foam soft surfboard (often called a softboard) before moving onto to a traditional construction fibreglass surfboard as you feel more confident. It is, of course, possible to learn on a fibreglass surfboard but on the rare occasions that a surfboard knocks into you then a soft board, for obvious reasons, is far less painful.

Hopefully this has given you a few pointers on what to look for when choosing your first surfboard and wetsuit but remember to ask for advice wherever you end up buying them. Most people who work in a surf shop live and breathe surfing and will be only too happy to help.

 

Next Winter!

Tyson Greenaway

Gul Junior Winter Wetsuit 2014
Next years Gul winter suit

I know, it’s absurd to be talking about next winter when this one is far from over but the Gul rep came in this morning with some mighty fine looking wetsuits for next winters range.

The one that really caught my eye was the Gul Junior ABS wetsuit. The suit is fully glued and blindstitched so it has totally waterproof seams, extra stretchy neoprene and a shoulder entry system. This is a really decent bit of kit but the thing that surprised me the most was the price. £85. Eighty five quid!

When I was of an age where I could have fitted [Read more…] about Next Winter!


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