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The new and improved North Seas Series follows in the footsteps of the hugely successful Seven Seas with the same distinctive clean and uncluttered look. Vissla have stripped away all the irrelevant knick-knacks and produced a wetsuit which delivers precisely what you need, a warm and comfortable full wetsuit for the cold water surfer.
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Watch Simon Hetrick put our most advanced and warmest wetsuit to the test in the frigid waters of his home state, Maryland.
The Vissla North Seas Wetsuit has a new and improved fit with anatomically correct panels and seam placement giving a better range of movement and increased warmth. It really doesn’t make any difference what whistles and bells a wetsuit boasts if it doesn’t fit.The improvement in fit makes the North Seas warmer and more comfortable than before and will keep you performing at your optimum for longer during those frigid winter sessions.
The North Seas 3/2mm Full Suit is one of those must-have wetsuits if you regularly surf the colder waters of Northern Europe. This is the wetsuit you’ll probably wear the most. Realistically the 3/2mm will take you all the way from spring right through to autumn here in the UK and would be a good high-summer wetsuit for Scotland and Scandinavia.
If you’re lucky enough to live in the southwest of England or in southern Europe the North Seas 4/3mm could well be warm enough to see you clean through a winter season especially if you team it with some quality boots, gloves and a hood if necessary.For most the 4/3mm is the wetsuit you reach for in October/November when it’s just too chilly for the 3/2, and at the other end of the season around April when it’s a little too warm in the 5/4.