

ATTMFKH wrote:can only comment on Xcel for winter suit but I wear it from end of November through to end of May in some cold Scottish rivermouths - I wear 5/4 with hooded thermal rashie, rashie removed around end of April .................. my theory is the 6/5/4 makes you lazy and wait for your waves as opposed to keeping your temp up a little by paddling looking for waves ..... 2 bob inserted.
like swiggy. If we both wore Alder plasma boot people would think we did our shopping together Chris F wrote:ATTMFKH wrote:can only comment on Xcel for winter suit but I wear it from end of November through to end of May in some cold Scottish rivermouths - I wear 5/4 with hooded thermal rashie, rashie removed around end of April .................. my theory is the 6/5/4 makes you lazy and wait for your waves as opposed to keeping your temp up a little by paddling looking for waves ..... 2 bob inserted.
Same set up as me; 5/4 XCEL with polypro hooded rashie, never had any problems with my "panties getting up in a bunch"like swiggy. If we both wore Alder plasma boot people would think we did our shopping together
Chris F wrote:As if you didn't know! What time am I picking you up again?



Vince Noir wrote:hmmm, its not easy finding a good fitting suit when you are tall and of a slight- decent build
C-skins medium tall suits fit me like a glove, but i dont think the quality is anywhere near required for a east coast winter
am hoping to get in this weekend and try my ripcurl out

ATTMFKH wrote:cracking deal on MSW shop for a 6mm Xcel hooded drylock £229 L or M only
Cheers for the heads up.pod wrote:ATTMFKH wrote:cracking deal on MSW shop for a 6mm Xcel hooded drylock £229 L or M only
Mine arrived todayCheers for the heads up.
Turns out I've had my last one sine November 2007, so I got 6 winters out of it (or 5 and a half ish... is that right?) which is pretty good. I reckon it was one of the best things I ever bought anyway so I hope this one does as well.
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