Rip Curl Women's F Bomb Heatseeker 3/2mm GB Zip Free Steamer Wetsuit is worth all the superlatives we can throw at it but saying things like 'this is the best suit ever made' don't get you far in this day and age so we're just going to stick with the tech. The Heat Seeker takes all the heat-inducing tech destined for the range but adds the most considered external panelling of any suit we've seen, be it surf, dive, tri or otherwise and is without a doubt the best suit in terms of wind-chill mitigation.
As per the Flashbomb range, you can rest assured knowing you're getting the best neoprene, tape sealed seams, chest zip and a full internal thermal lining. These elements are key to any high-performance and cold-water wetsuit.
The Heat Seeker works on two fronts, firstly by heavily mitigating wind-chill with their Liquid Mesh Torso and Sleeve linings and secondly by the heat-generating capabilities Rip Curl tout their new Flex Energy neoprene to have. We are not privy to how Rip Curl achieved this heat-generation but we can tell you that George , one of SCUBA's founding pioneers, invented the Isothermal Wetsuit back in the 50s and the principles seem similar, except Rip Curl's version actually generates heat, doesn't just work to keep heat static - obviously we're excited to see what Rip Curl have achieved with this principle in 2022. This may sound crazy, but there are dozens of complex textiles on the market today that can somewhat magically modulate their insulation and airflow. Some work on ambient temps, others with movement or moisture content (let's say humidity is high, the textile will contract, to increase air-flow, therefore reducing heat retention of your garment: because you're in high humidity) So yeah, we're not surprised Rip Curl, the company responsible for more advancements in wetsuit tech than the test combined, managed to get these textiles into their lining.
The Heat Seeker's Liquid Mesh External Panelling takes a fresh look into smooth-skin external linings, something we've seen fading away from high-performance in recent years, because of connotations with low-stretch. What the Heat Seeker searched for was a highly flexible and hydrophobic elastomer that is durable enough for use in the high-stretch seams without de-laminating. In achieving this goal the Heat Seeker is the undeniable champ when it comes to mitigating wind-chill and is here to say. Because this lining is hydrophobic, it repels water, which means these panels are always dry, therefore avoiding cold-water wicking - a cold surface wicks heat ~25x faster than a dry surface, so being dry is important. The reason we see none of this elastomer in the legs panels of the Heat Seeker is because more often than not you'll be sitting upright on your board and the elastomer is designed with wind-chill in mind, not chill of the water.
To get the most out of your Rip Curl Women's F Bomb Heatseeker 3/2mm GB Zip Free Steamer Wetsuit we recommend washing it with the Australian made and reading our .
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