Hi Buddy, depends on which ebomb you are talking about. If its the E7 ltd edition one I would say very comparable with the E7 E Bomb being warmer and more flexible. If its an E6 I think I would probably still give the nod to the Hyperfreak as a better overall package. Just cant really beat that TBX neoprene.
The water will always get through, I've worn Xcel, Cskins, O'Neil's, Reflex, Patagonia.... None of them are free of water getting in.... Nice suit though
Hi John, Think you must literally be the first person to view this video, we only set it live minutes ago. Hope you liked it. I agree suits are always going to let water in but hopefully in the colder water having the taping on the inside like the Hyperfreak+ (plus) does will keep more out than just a standard GBS seam. What do you suit are you wearing at the moment?
@@shore I'm wearing a reflex bodyboard suit with yellow writing on the sleeves for the summer,and a Cskins hotwired hooded one for the winter and a dry lock Xcel. I still wear my O'Neil's Mutant which is 5 year's old it's one of the best suits I ever had. It's leaking but fine for the summer. I live on the west coast of Ireland in Co Clare. I'm not into big slabs and reef's, more into point break's and beaches. 5ft swell is my limit, as I am not into it obsessively as I used to 😁👍
OK congratulations you’ve learned how to switch from color to black-and-white. Now stop it! Also you’re too far away from the camera for us to get a good look at the material on the suit. You’re giving me great information and I want the information and I’d like to see that suit a little closer. Move a little closer and quit switching from Color to black-and-white. It isn’t necessary
How does the plus compare to the hyperfreak comp? Is the 4/3 comp much less warm compared to the ripcurl e6 for example ?
how does hyperfreak 4/3 compare to e-bomb 4/3 on flex and warmth ?
Hi Buddy, depends on which ebomb you are talking about. If its the E7 ltd edition one I would say very comparable with the E7 E Bomb being warmer and more flexible. If its an E6 I think I would probably still give the nod to the Hyperfreak as a better overall package. Just cant really beat that TBX neoprene.
The water will always get through, I've worn Xcel, Cskins, O'Neil's, Reflex, Patagonia....
None of them are free of water getting in....
Nice suit though
Hi John, Think you must literally be the first person to view this video, we only set it live minutes ago. Hope you liked it. I agree suits are always going to let water in but hopefully in the colder water having the taping on the inside like the Hyperfreak+ (plus) does will keep more out than just a standard GBS seam. What do you suit are you wearing at the moment?
@@shore I'm wearing a reflex bodyboard suit with yellow writing on the sleeves for the summer,and a Cskins hotwired hooded one for the winter and a dry lock Xcel.
I still wear my O'Neil's Mutant which is 5 year's old it's one of the best suits I ever had.
It's leaking but fine for the summer.
I live on the west coast of Ireland in Co Clare.
I'm not into big slabs and reef's, more into point break's and beaches.
5ft swell is my limit, as I am not into it obsessively as I used to 😁👍
why does this guy keep saying neopreme, its neoprene
Should get two guys just to prove the flexibility.
Will get it sorted for the next video but honestly the TBX neoprene is without doubt the most flexible on the market from any brand
@@shore sweet. Like i bet you could get more clicks if you can stretch it as far as it will go making viewers get wide eyes🤔
OK congratulations you’ve learned how to switch from color to black-and-white. Now stop it! Also you’re too far away from the camera for us to get a good look at the material on the suit. You’re giving me great information and I want the information and I’d like to see that suit a little closer. Move a little closer and quit switching from Color to black-and-white. It isn’t necessary
Thanks for the tips!