Hyperflex's new Accidental Damage Plan!
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They need an accidental 'my wetsuit sucks' plan. Sent my last one back for being sucky.
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So what's the deal on this brand? This isn't the first time I've heard bad things about these suits. Are these unsubstantiated rumors floating around or are there really quality control and/or design issues with these suits?
Other than Monte, can others chime in with their experiences with Hyperflex suits?
Other than Monte, can others chime in with their experiences with Hyperflex suits?
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Seems like it's a 50/50 your hyperflex suit will break in a year for common users and maybe 20/80 if you use it less frequent. Seems like good quality materials with some need for more stringent quality assurance measures.
Haven't personally used but just my account from extensively researching this earlier in the season when my wetsuit bit the dust. Ultimately went with Xcel since a sale put it at nearly the same price.
Haven't personally used but just my account from extensively researching this earlier in the season when my wetsuit bit the dust. Ultimately went with Xcel since a sale put it at nearly the same price.
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Basically, the rubber is not high quality and the patterns are not to sophisticated. They are fine suits for under $200. However, compared to a high performance surf suit, there is no comparison.
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My experience has been OK. I have had HF suits for the last 3-4 years and have had mixed results, but mostly good. All the suits I've had that did not have leg drains and velcro straps for the ankles performed very well and I still have one 5/4/3 that's in perfect shape and a three year old 3/2 that is in perfect shape as well. But you need to use separate ankle straps with them to keep water out of the legs.
All the suits I've had with leg drains and/or velcro ankle straps performed fine except on all of them a couple things have happened: The first year of the Amp K with leg drains experienced more or less failure and blowing out of the ankle cuff section and leg drains. The cuff would just kind of get loose and frayed and no longer fit snug and the velcro straps would get to where the velcro didn't really grip much anymore, which can happen with velcro I suppose. But I can say that other than various failures around the ankles none of the seams failed and the suits have held together pretty good. The thin shorty has been great, it's really just been the 3/2 Amp K's fullsuits that can show more wear than they should sooner than they should. FWIW, I no longer have any affiliation with HF.
All the suits I've had with leg drains and/or velcro ankle straps performed fine except on all of them a couple things have happened: The first year of the Amp K with leg drains experienced more or less failure and blowing out of the ankle cuff section and leg drains. The cuff would just kind of get loose and frayed and no longer fit snug and the velcro straps would get to where the velcro didn't really grip much anymore, which can happen with velcro I suppose. But I can say that other than various failures around the ankles none of the seams failed and the suits have held together pretty good. The thin shorty has been great, it's really just been the 3/2 Amp K's fullsuits that can show more wear than they should sooner than they should. FWIW, I no longer have any affiliation with HF.
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No question that there were issues with 2011 model year AMPs, but anybody with problems got a replacement no questions asked. From 2012 on the suits have been really nice, and are much less expensive than comparable big name brands.
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My 3/2 had two tears in the seams in about a year after buying with probably 50 sessions on it. The weld material on the seams is cracking, so I expect more holes. I just fixed them with Aqua Seal, but haven't used the suit yet. It is nice and stretchy though, it fits well, and it only cost $150 on sale ($300+ retail price).
I emailed them when I first got the tear and never heard back. Altogether I am not that impressed with Hyperflex, and will look elsewhere for a suit next time...
I emailed them when I first got the tear and never heard back. Altogether I am not that impressed with Hyperflex, and will look elsewhere for a suit next time...
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Gatorjos, you should have received a new suit. Send me the details and I'll take care of it for you - Evan@oceanrodeo.com.
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Thanks Evan! I wrote you an email =-
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