Well Jack O'Neill dedicated his life to helping us all stay in the water for longer by making the best wetsuits ranges in the world. Jack O'Neill never stopped pushing the boundaries of what is possible and this drive has led to all water sports enthusiasts benefiting from being able to be in the water in warm and flexible wetsuits.
The O'Neill Epic range of wetsuits covers Men, Women and Children and is the most cost effective way to have a very high quality and warm suit. It was always considered to be an entry level wetsuit due to the price being so good. Nowadays it could not really be considered as entry level due to the high level of construction.
When it comes to having fun in the water the two main things you want is flexibility and warmth. That's why every year the O'Neill Epic range of wetsuits prove to be the best selling wetsuits.
Jeff from the Wetsuit Centre takes a look at the new Billabong Furnace Pro zip free wetsuit that features a new closure system. The closure is via a carbon cord that is thightened to seal the chest entry area and prevent water from entering the wetsuit.
The O'Neill Superfreak has proved to be one of the best selling summer and winter wetsuit ranges for men, women and kids for very good reason. Wetsuit Centre takes a look at why they are so popular and what all the jargon means.
Wetsuits and dry suits are both used for a variety of water sports, including surfing, diving and sailing. If you are only just beginning to get into a particular sport you may not understand the difference between the two types of suit and when each one is needed.
A wetsuit is a very clever invention designed to keep you warm even in the coldest of waters. The very first wetsuit was invent was by Jack O’Neill a surfer from California that wanted to surf in the winter months when the water got colder.