Winter wetsuits for both sexes

Get ready for your winter surfing adventures with SRFACE wetsuits. Our winter wetsuits, including hooded options, offer the warmth and flexibility you need while chasing waves in chilly temperatures. Explore our range and see why we offer some of the best winter wetsuits on the market.

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Premium Yamamoto #40

Remix

From €339

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Cold or windy conditions

Heat

From €229

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Neoprene-free sustainable Yulex®

Eco

From €339

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Affordable high performance

Lite

From €179

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High-end flexibility

Flex

From €179

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Insulation and UV protection

Top

From €109

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Style and function

Springsuit

From €129

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SRFACE Wetsuits

SRFACE winter wetsuits for everyone

Cold water shouldn’t keep you out of the water. Our winter wetsuits for men and women are designed for performance in low temperatures, with the warmth, flexibility, and comfort you need to keep surfing through the colder months. Whether you're dealing with chilly winds or icy water, SRFACE winter wetsuits help you stay out longer and shred harder. Choose from standard or hooded options for extra protection when the conditions demand it.

Choose the right thickness

Need help picking the right winter wetsuit thickness? Our thickness guide breaks it down based on water temperature. Most cold-water surfers go for a 5/4mm or 6/5mm wetsuit. However for freezing cold sessions, the 6/5mm hooded wetsuit adds extra warmth and coverage, making it the best winter wetsuit.

Test your SRFACE wetsuit

Of course, choosing the right size is essential. First, make sure your new SRFACE wetsuit fits just right. Use our fit check guide to find your perfect fit. Once you're confident it fits well, it’s time to take your wetsuit for a surf. With our 30-Day Surf & Decide, you can put your wetsuit to the test in real conditions. Not completely satisfied with the fit? No problem, you can simply return it within 30 days from the purchase, effortlessly and risk-free.

Whether you're shopping for a new surfing winter wetsuit, a wetsuit with a hood, or just upgrading your old cold water setup, you’ll find reliable performance right here. Explore the full range and get ready to make the most of winter.

FAQ's

FAQ


Most winter surfers prefer a 5/4mm or 6/5mm wetsuit for colder waters. The 5/4 is usually used around 8-10°C while the hooded alternative is used in water temperature around 4-10°C. The 5/4 hooded wetsuit is the go-to choice for most European surfers during mid-winter surf sessions, as a lot of heat can be lost through the head when duck diving. For the real die-hards that surf subzero conditions in northern Europe or conquer winters in Scotland and Ireland, a 6/5 mm or even 7 mm wetsuit isn’t a bad idea. In the extreme cold conditions, we recommend pairing your wetsuit with accessories such as boots or gloves.

No, not necessarily. In very cold conditions (below 10°C / 50°F), wearing a hood is highly recommended, as a significant amount of body heat is lost through the head when duck diving. However, the hood doesn’t always have to be attached to the wetsuit. You can pair a regular 5/4 wetsuit with a separate neoprene hood, offering more flexibility to adapt your setup to a wider range of temperatures. Just note that an attached hood generally provides a better seal against cold water flushing.

To stay warm and safe in cold water, you’ll need a few key accessories. Neoprene boots (5–7mm) keep your feet warm and improve grip, while gloves (3–5mm) protect your hands from wind chill. A neoprene hood, either attached or separate, helps prevent heat loss through your head. Many winter surfers also use a thermal rash vest under their wetsuit for extra insulation. Cold-water surf wax is essential to maintain traction on your board.