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Tasmanina Water Temp..

Created by Phil27 Phil27  > 9 months ago, 19 Jul 2013
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Phil27
Phil27

WA

194 posts

19 Jul 2013 10:50am
Im heading to Tasmania next week for 5 days. I have only got a 3x2 suit, is it warm enough over there? Water temp seems to be around 14c which sound pretty cold to me. My suit is a few years old too.
Whats the usual winter suit over there? 4x3 im guessing...Looks like there will be a few waves over there next week.
crustt
crustt

VIC

190 posts

19 Jul 2013 2:38pm
I'm wearing a sealed 3/2 in vicco at the moment and getting to hot,the water temp is 14c here right now, the east coast of tassie is warmer than here.
beastsurf
beastsurf

WA

902 posts

19 Jul 2013 12:41pm
I'd get a 4mm patagonia wool lined hood boots gloves. I feel the cold.
mitchbat
mitchbat

WA

399 posts

19 Jul 2013 2:45pm
Depends where you're going in Tassie. Down around Hobart would be f----- freezing at this time of year. 4/3 would be the safe bet.
riverider
riverider

TAS

1112 posts

19 Jul 2013 5:44pm
down south the water is about 10-12 fcking cold, you will want a good 4/3, hood, booties and maybe gloves, but the crowds have thinned right down
Phil27
Phil27

WA

194 posts

19 Jul 2013 4:20pm
Hot in a 3/2 in 14c water! That Patagonia suit would be more my thing..used to have a 6/4 in the UK, paddling was a b@stard!
Gonna be all over Tassie, mainly around Hobart way...if the surf is good enough it's worth the hypothermia risk...
Phil27
Phil27

WA

194 posts

19 Jul 2013 4:22pm
Just read your post riverrider. I m not going surfing now...
Phil27
Phil27

WA

194 posts

19 Jul 2013 4:24pm
I just read your post riverider. Looks like I won't be going after all...
gpv143
gpv143

WA

20 posts

19 Jul 2013 5:13pm
Spent a couple of years down there and surfed all over and could only afford a 3/2 at the time used a rashie under it and discovered the benefits booties. Found that I had to limit my session times in the worst of it. Surfed a river mouth on an outgoing tide after a snowmelt and lasted 25 mins on the same day my mates echo sounder on the boat in the river said 8 deg c water temp. Returned to perth around this time and found myself sweating in a 2mm springy when the sun came out until I acclimatized , long story short is you should get by with booties and a rashie by limiting your water time if you have to.
Phil27
Phil27

WA

194 posts

19 Jul 2013 5:48pm
Maybe I should write my last post again, just to make sure!
I don't think even bear grylls would go in 8c water in a 3/2 wettie, that's Eskimo stuff that is...
crustt
crustt

VIC

190 posts

20 Jul 2013 9:52am
Water is warmer down here than usual, should be about 12 c, so I was assuming that it may also be a little warmer in Hobart than usual.

Down my way a lot of blokes in my town wear Patagonia's as they are sold off cheap. After the placebo affect wears off most go back to ripcurls and o'neils more flex and warmer.
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