- Steamers and springsuits from world-class brands
- Free expert fitting advice, in-store & online
- Fast, insured delivery across Australia
Find the Right Wetsuit for Your Surf Conditions
Australia gives us everything from warm tropical water to icy southern currents, so choosing the right wetsuit matters. If you’re surfing through winter or live in colder regions, full-length steamers are the call. A 3/2mm is perfect for mild winter days, while a 4/3mm or 5/4mm will keep you warm in the colder states and during those chilly dawn patrols.
For warmer months, springsuits are lighter, easier to move in and ideal for staying comfortable without overheating. A 2/2mm short-arm or short-leg suit is perfect for Queensland summers, shoulder seasons and quick sessions when you want maximum flexibility.
Layering pieces (think wetsuit tops, vests and jackets) are great for travel or in-between seasons when the water swings between warm and cool. You can also explore chest-zip, back-zip and zip-free designs. Compare flatlock, sealed or thermal-lined builds. We’ve got it all!
Just remember to always think about your local water temp, how often you surf and how important flexibility is to you. High-stretch neoprene makes paddling easier. Quick-dry linings add warmth without bulk. And durable knee panels extend the life of your suit if you surf often.
Wetsuit Features That Make a Difference
Small details can completely change how a wetsuit feels in the water.
Zip entry systems:
- Chest zip suits offer a great mix of warmth and flexibility
- Suits with a back zip are the easiest to get on and off, especially for newer surfers
- Zip-free suits feel incredibly light and stretchy for maximum performance
Seam types:
- Flatlock seams are breathable and flexible, perfect for warmer water
- GBS (Glued and Blind-Stitched) seams are sealed to keep water out and warmth in
Inner linings:
- Thermal fleece and quick-dry linings keep you warmer and speed up those between-surf changes
Fit and flexibility:
- Look for ergonomic paneling and a snug, water-tight fit that still lets you move naturally
- Not all wetsuit brands use the same templates, so the same thickness suit from different companies might fit you better or worse
Sustainability:
- If planet-friendly gear matters to you, brands like Patagonia and Vissla offer eco-conscious suits using Yulex® natural rubber and recycled materials
Expert Help to Find Your Perfect Fit
Finding the right wetsuit is easier with someone who knows how they’re supposed to feel in real surf. Our team has tested suits across Australian beaches and can help you choose the right thickness, entry system and fit for your style and conditions. Come see us in-store or reach out online if you want tailored advice.
Frequently Asked Questions About Men’s Wetsuits
What thickness wetsuit do I need for Australian conditions?
Warm states suit 2/2mm and 3/2mm suits. Cooler southern regions often require 4/3mm or thicker through winter.
How should a men’s wetsuit fit?
A wetsuit should feel snug with no loose areas, but not so tight it restricts breathing or paddling. Minimal water flushing, maximum range of movement is the goal.
What are the differences between chest zip, back zip and zip-free wetsuits?
Chest zips balance warmth and flexibility. Back zips are easiest to enter and exit. Zip-free suits offer the most freedom of movement but might be more prone to flushing. The most important thing is that you feel comfortable and unrestricted.
What are the available delivery options?
We provide fast, insured delivery across Australia. Every wetsuit is packed securely and arrives ready to surf.






































