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REVIEW | Coupla weekends ago I was kindly asked to review a nifty little product from Tiki Wetsuits that promised to get my steamer sizzling. Presenting: MESURF vs TIKI HEAT PADS/THERMO BELT. Let's get it on!
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WETSUIT HEAT PAD | Tiki have been making wetsuits since the early 60's and 50 years on they're still producing some market breaking innovations. Here we're introducing you to the Tiki Heat pad that might offer you a way to spend more time out in the lineup...
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The Hurley Fusion 3/2 is ideal for crew who surf temperate to cold water locations, have smaller frames and want to look stylin' while staying warm. It's a good looking suit and sure to draw attention your way, so if your sporting it, make sure you've got your A-game on.
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The Billabong SGX is a suit designed for those that are after a lightweight 'naked' feeling during the winter months. While it's the lightest and one of the most flexible and comfortable wetsuits, it ain't too warm. If you can stand the cold then you'll froth on this...
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The Rip Curl E-Bomb pro 2/3 steamer is suited for a surfer looking for some warmth while maintaining a high level of performance and comfort. The suit is lightweight, warm enough for QLD and NSW winters and offers amazing comfort.
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The West Lotus Air-O is best suited for anyone who's looking for a great all rounder suit offering amazing warmth, durability and comfort. With a unique look and feel with it's golf ball dimple air-o material used throughout entire suit it's a suit worth trying on...
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The Xcel Infiniti Drylock is best suited for those that feel the cold and are looking for something with extra warmth, while not sacrificing flexibility. With extra warmth comes weight and restriction, but the Xcel drylock has amazing movement through the arms and shoulders making this a damn comfy suit.
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The Tiki Prodigy wettie is recommended for cold water surfers who care more about function than form. This suit is made by the Brits, so it should be warm...and it is. The suit however looks like it's been thrown together with dodgy patch jobs and glue leaks, but it does perform...
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The Patagonia wettie is best suited for those who are into new concepts, looking for supreme warmth, and want a suit that will last years. The suit is super warm and one of the most innovative suits on the market.
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The Peak Climax is another great all-rounder for those surfers who are a bit more budget conscious and don’t need to wear big names to feel like they fit in out in the line-up. The Peak suit might be missing some of the Bells and Whistles but at the end of the day it serves it's purpose.
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The O'neill Psycho 2 is a great all-rounder wettie that is great for anyone looking for some extra warmth while not sacrificing too much flexibility and comfort. It'll keep you warm in the cooler conditions from Sydney and south, as we found this wetsuit to be pretty warm...
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The Jetpilot Chamber Elite 3/2 steamer is best suited for anyone looking for warmth and durability at a price under $400. This however comes at the expense of flexibility and comfort. It does have some pretty cool features, particularly the wrist and ankle ‘sphincters’ that kept the water out...
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The Seventhwave Max 3/2 is an ok all-round suit, that offers great warmth. So if you're one of those guys that needs a little extra heat during the winter months, this is an option. They also give you a custom cut wetsuit, based on the measurements you send to them, so you'll have an ideal fit.
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Billabong has just released their 2010 performance wetsuit called the Billabong SGX. The focus is on weight, or lack there of. Is this the lightest wetsuit ever? Find out what's on offer after the jump...
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Fanning will be sporting a Green wetsuit in Mundaka to raise awareness for Enviroweek and the Rip Curl Planet initiative. The green Rip Curl wetsuit features a new neoprene that uses non-solvent glues in the lamination process, resulting in a major reduction of chemicals polluting the air.
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Confident but humble. Savvy yet spiritual. Matuse represents an ongoing path to achieving the synergy of art + function. We recently stumbled across these guys and have been obsessed with their game since. A very unique style and brand. A Leader of innovation.
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West have dropped a new style of wetsuit this season and it's dope. The new Lotus Air-O is made of a patent technology material that's super warm, super flexible and looks horn. This new suit is one of the best suits we've tested this summer. Got love the aussie brands stepping it up.
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PFRE: Proprioceptive Feedback Riding Enhancement, which improves knee comfort through enhanced sensory feedback by providing compression and a better fit about the knee. Imagine that, a wetsuit that may actually improve your surfing rather than hinder it. PFRE Technology has been developed and tested over the last two years in partnership with the sports medicine specialists of Core Orthopaedic Me...
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Xcel infinity X-zip is Xcel's top performance steamer. Combining research and design with diving suits, the Xcel infiniti X-zip is durable, ultra flexible and very warm. Winners of the 2008 wetsuit of the year, Xcel have made the 2009 even lighter, warmer and more flexible. Do yourself a favour and check out the Xcel wetsuit range.
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Xcel Infinity DryLock is the warmest 'un-powered' wettie in the market. Winner of the 2008 wetsuit of the year, the DryLock will have you surfing longer and in comfort during those cold winter months. If you're in the market for a new suit this winter season, make sure to check out this review.