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Post by rab3rd on Nov 2, 2010 9:06:24 GMT -6
4/3 or 3/2 for surfside? Only buying one wetsuit for this year.
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Post by dq on Nov 2, 2010 10:29:28 GMT -6
I have a 3/2 and do just fine in the winter. some days it would be nice to have a 4/3 but I just paddle around when I get cold or hop in the water for a bit. I would definitely get some booties and a hood. I have both but rarely use the hood. the 3/2 is also nice when the jellies are bad, but thats just a summer time thing.
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Post by Sirfur Productions on Nov 5, 2010 10:13:48 GMT -6
3/2 is the best bet... 4/3 is a bit much most of the time. However, there were a few days last winter when a 4/3 would have been nice
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Post by lesfreese on Nov 5, 2010 10:32:23 GMT -6
3.2 is all you need for ss. Sometimes it gets really cold so I put a top on under my full rubber
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Post by mcknight on Nov 16, 2010 15:46:35 GMT -6
I use a 3/2 for anywhere I go in Texas. You'll be just fine.
Soundwaves in Clear Lake/Webster area has some pretty good Quicksilvers(with Hydroguard) for about $140. I was just there the other day and purchased one. Go have a look if you're in the area.
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Post by lesfreese on Nov 18, 2010 8:54:17 GMT -6
What mcknight said
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Post by Sirfur Productions on Nov 18, 2010 10:15:52 GMT -6
140 bones for a suit ain't bad...
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Post by lesfreese on Nov 19, 2010 7:57:07 GMT -6
Not bad. I paid $150 for a used one, but it's a $300 suit
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Post by Sirfur Productions on Dec 1, 2010 11:12:25 GMT -6
mine cost $240... Ripcurl Core Fireskin... limestone neoprene. Very warm, very flexible.
I've put on a little weight since last year though... feel like a stuffed sausage right now. lol
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