Wetsuits ... 5/3 E-Bomb or 4/3 F-Bomb

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quatro25
quatro25
SA
135 posts
SA, 135 posts
14 Sep 2010 1:58pm
Which is the warmer Rip Curl wetsuit for windsurfing ...

5/3 E-Bomb vs 4/3 F-Bomb

3/4 liquid taping vs full liquid taping
single sided liquid taping vs double sided liquid taping
no smoothskin vs smoothskin chest panel
no fireskin lining vs chest fireskin lining
Sailhack
Sailhack
VIC
5000 posts
VIC, 5000 posts
14 Sep 2010 5:09pm
I've got a 3/2 E-bomb & a 4/3 E-bomb...haven't used the 4/3, although got close to it this year!

You'll prob find them very similar, and cosy!
Mister Dugong
Mister Dugong
368 posts
368 posts
14 Sep 2010 10:39pm
I reckon that the better the seams seal the warmer you stay...I am therefore going to vote that a 4/3 awesomely sealed suit would be more pleasant than a leakier 5/4.
quatro25
quatro25
SA
135 posts
SA, 135 posts
15 Sep 2010 12:12am
Interesting .. I cannot imagine how the single-sided liquid taped seam could leak. It looks perfectly watertight. Hence I was thinking the double sided seam is really unnecessary. But there must be a reason they are producing them with double taping.
Mister Dugong
Mister Dugong
368 posts
368 posts
15 Sep 2010 9:18pm
my double taped phsyco 2 leaks, they all ffn leak!!! its just a matter of time.... I love my phsyco 2 but eventually it will be a siv... they all do. double taped shoould take longer i guess
dism
dism
NSW
660 posts
NSW, 660 posts
15 Sep 2010 11:23pm
My 3/2 E-Bomb has been leaking after about a years usage - the glue seals loosen at the ends.

Time for a glue touch up (shouldn't have to be done when you spend that much on a wetty), but anyway, gunna fix that expensive suit up.

Any ideas on wetsuit seam glue?

Quatro25 - smoothskin would help, dunno what fireskin is, good taping is a bit issue!
WindmanV
WindmanV
VIC
819 posts
VIC, 819 posts
16 Sep 2010 9:40am
Good morning, Dism.

Re glues. You might try Aquaseal Seal Cement, a neoprene cement. Absolutely do not use Aquaseal Urethane cement, which dries as hard as a rock and quickly chafes skin if in contact. Here is a link to the Aquaseal site: http://www.mcnett.com/Sporting-Goods-C15.aspx. I noted that they do not list the Seal Cement, but don't know why.

Have also used Picasso Neoprene Glue, which is the same as the Aquaseal Seal Cement.

I generally buy the products from dive shops.

Also, I no longer attempt bigger repairs on my wetsuits. Have found that a professional repairer does it better than me, albeit taking longer and costing more.

Hope this helps.
Gorgo
Gorgo
VIC
5124 posts
VIC, 5124 posts
16 Sep 2010 10:00am
dism said...

My 3/2 E-Bomb has been leaking after about a years usage - the glue seals loosen at the ends.

Time for a glue touch up (shouldn't have to be done when you spend that much on a wetty), but anyway, gunna fix that expensive suit up.

Any ideas on wetsuit seam glue?

Quatro25 - smoothskin would help, dunno what fireskin is, good taping is a bit issue!


Don't glue the seams. Rip Curl suits have a lifetime warranty on seams. If there's anything wrong with it they will fix it for free. The service is excellent. I have had a couple of suits extensively refurbished at the end of the season completely for free, including shipping. If you smear glue on the seams you will probably void the warranty.

If it's just the ends of the tape lifting you could glue that and I doubt it would affect the warranty.
Gorgo
Gorgo
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5124 posts
VIC, 5124 posts
16 Sep 2010 10:11am
quatro25 said...

Which is the warmer Rip Curl wetsuit for windsurfing ...
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I've got a 4/3 Fireskin and it is as warm as toast. I live in Melbourne. I couldn't imagine needing a 5/4 suit for windsurfing unless you really feel the cold or you're in Tasmania.

I've had a heap of Rip Curl suits over the years and they are excellent. The warranty service is outstanding.

The only problem with the thick suits is they takes days to dry. I spin mine in the washing machine and that helps.

In the past year I have been using a Radiator 3/2 steamer with a rubber rashie underneath. www.radiator.net . It is adequate for Melbourne winter conditions. The best thing is that it has smooth skin on the inside. It dries very very quickly. In an emergency you could wipe it dry with a towel. It's a bit cold on the skin when you first put it on but it warms up in seconds. They're cheap too.

I said it was "adequate". This past winter I used my 4/3 suit once and the 3/2 all the time. The Radiator would not be good enough if you're surfing and doing a lot of duck diving. It's fine for SUP and kiting etc.
mr bagus
mr bagus
WA
85 posts
WA, 85 posts
18 Sep 2010 8:23pm
You'd be warmer in specially designed windsurfing/kitesurfing wetsuit......also get less forearm cramping due to their design.

I still have an old trusty surfing steamer for in-water activities!
quatro25
quatro25
SA
135 posts
SA, 135 posts
7 Oct 2010 6:02pm
Just to close out this thread with my comparison ... I finally got my 5/3 e-bomb into the water so I can do a direct comparison with the 4/3 f-bomb.

Other differences other than those listed above:
- both the neck & zip is higher on the f-bomb compared to an e-bomb hence definitely a better seal around the neck.

After using my F-Bomb I am primarily dry underneath the wettie.
After using the E-Bomb I was soaked underneath the wettie.

The 4/3 F-Bomb is definately warmer than a 5/3 E-Bomb (obviously with the trade-offs of flexibility & weight).
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