Full Wetsuits
Steamer Wetsuits Australia
Wrist to ankle, nothing exposed, no excuses. The steamer is the suit that turns an Australian winter into just another surf season. Every Vissla full suit lives on this rack, from daily drivers to featherweight performance rubber to suits with no neoprene in them at all.
Water temperature picks your thickness. Your habits pick your line. If the wind is properly feral, the hooded steamers are one click away, and the full how-to-choose rundown sits below the grid. Read it once. Surf warm all year.
Full Wetsuits Australia: The Complete Steamer Range
This is the whole steamer wall. Every Vissla full wetsuit line, every thickness, every entry system, in one place. The daily-driver 7 Seas. The featherweight High Seas. The step-in New Seas U-Zip. The neoprene-free Natural Seas. If it covers you wrist to ankle, it lives here. Roughly 150 suits deep. Bring a decision-making framework. Or just use ours, below.
How to Choose a Steamer
Two questions: how cold is your water, and how often are you in it?
- 13–18°C: A 3/2 covers most of the Australian year.
- 10–14°C: Step up to a 4/3.
- 8–12°C: 5/4, and start thinking about a hood.
- 2–8°C: 6/5 territory. Genuinely impressive of you.
Then frequency. Surf sometimes: 7 Seas. Surf daily: High Seas. Hate the carpark zip wrestle: New Seas U-Zip. Want out of neoprene entirely: Natural Seas. That's the decision tree. Laminate it.
Fit and Care
A steamer should fit like it was poured on. Check the size guide before ordering. Rinse fresh after every surf, dry in the shade, and the 1-year warranty on seams and neoprene covers the rest.
