- Wetsuits and wetsuit jackets are the best way to extend your wakeboarding season. With wakeboarding wetsuits, you can get on the water earlier in the season and ride later in the year. In this wetsuit guide, we've assembled the best wetsuits for wakeboarding for 2010. Cop one and enjoy your longest season yet.
- Wetsuit Guide: 2010 Wakeboarding Wetsuits O’Neill PsychoFreak Wetsuit ($489.95 and up; oneill.com) Thickness: 3.5/2.5, 4.5/3.5, 5.5/3.5 (hooded) Temperature range: 40-63 degrees What we dug most: The O'Neill PsychoFreak wetsuit is beyond warm and has features that make you realize we are in the year 2010...
- Wetsuit Guide: 2010 Wakeboarding Wetsuits Body Glove CT Wetsuit ($240; bodyglove.com) Thickness: 3/2 mm Temperature range: 55-65 degrees What we dug most: The Body Glove CT wetsuit has a slant-zip chest entry that reduces the amount of water that enters the suit and adds flexibility across your back...
- Wetsuit Guide: 2010 Wakeboarding Wetsuits Hurley Freedom 202 Wetsuit Jacket ($90; hurley.com) Thickness: 2 mm Temperature range: 65-72 degrees What we dug most: The Hurley Freedom 202 wetsuit jacket has a clean finish on the cuffs, and the board-shorts attachment is key...
- Wetsuit Guide: 2010 Wakeboarding Wetsuits Rusty Zero Wetsuit Jacket ($50; rusty.com) Thickness: N/A Temperature range: N/A What we dug most: The Rusty Zero wetsuit jacket is simple and affordable...
- Wetsuit Guide: 2010 Wakeboarding Wetsuits O’Neill Hyperfreak Wetsuit ($89.95/$69.95 youth; oneill.com) Thickness: 1.5 mm Temperature range: N/A What we dug most: The O'Neill Hyperfreak wetsuit has a collar that's super comfortable and the UltraFlex neoprene lives up to its name...
- Wetsuit Guide: 2010 Wakeboarding Wesuits Billabong Equator Punch Wetsuit Jacket ($72; billabong.com) Thickness: 1.5 mm Temperature range: N/A What we dug most: The Billabong Equator Punch wetsuit jacket's Superflex technology is top notch, and this functional jacket is also pretty stylish...
- Wetsuit Guide: 2010 Wakeboarding Wetsuits Billabong Foil GBS Spring Wetsuit ($105; billabong.com) Thickness: 2 mm Temperature range: N/A What we dug most: The Billabong Foil GBS wetsuit has an undersleeve that provides good flex to help your handle passes, and the neck closure will keep that rush of cold water from going down your back...
- Wetsuit Guide: 2010 Wakeboarding Wetsuits Jet Pilot Chamber Wetsuit ($300; jetpilot.com) Thickness: 3/2 mm Temperature range: 50-66 degrees What we dug most: Jet Pilot’s Flex-Lite Ultra water-resistant neoprene helps you stay warm by keeping the cold water out in the Jet Pilot Chamber wetsuit...
- Wetsuit Guide: 2010 Wakeboarding Wetsuits Jet Pilot F35 Flight Wetsuit Jacket ($90; jetpilot.com) Thickness: 1 mm Temperature range: 60-72 degrees What we dug most: The Jet Pilot F35 wetsuit jacket cuts wind chill and UV rays with its Glideskin neoprene...
- Wetsuit Guide: 2010 Wakeboarding Wetsuits Rip Curl E-Bomb Pro Long Sleeve Wetsuit Jacket ($95; ripcurl.com) Thickness: 1 mm Temperature Range: N/A What we dug most: It has a shock-cord waist and board-shorts connector, plus Rip Curl says it’s the most flexible, lightweight jacket it has ever built...
- Wetsuit Guide: 2010 Wakeboarding Wetsuits Quiksilver Ignite Wetsuit ($144.95; quiksilver.com) Thickness: 2 mm Temperature range: N/A What we dug most: The flexibility of a 2 mm suit usually makes it worth not wearing anything thicker...
- Wetsuit Guide: 2010 Wakeboarding Wetsuits Rip Curl E-Bomb Chest Zip Pro Wetsuit ($290; ripcurl.com) Thickness: 4/3, 3/2 mm Temperature range: N/A What we dug most: It seems like this suit is designed for wakeboarders because of features like superstretch neoprene, which is also light and flexible...
- Wetsuit Guide: 2010 Wakeboarding Wetsuits Quiksilver Ignite Flatlock Wetsuit Jacket ($79.95; quiksilver.com) Thickness: 1.5 mm Temperature range: N/A What we dug most: Quiksilver’s Hyperstretch II neoprene is definitely a plus, along with the flatlock stitching and board-shorts tie-down loop...
- Wetsuit Guide: 2010 Wakeboarding Wetsuits Matuse Hoplite Wetsuit ($489; matuse.com) Thickness: 4/3/2 mm Temperature range: 50-64 degrees What we dug most: This suit is made from Geoprene, a neoprene made from limestone...
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