Good hooded 4/3?

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Again - just ensure you follow THEIR sizing guide. It's accurate. It's not the normal sizing (I'm usually a Medium in most brands, but Isurus I'm a Large/Short).
@sh3 is that because of chest and shoulders or the length of legs and arms?
 
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Again - just ensure you follow THEIR sizing guide. It's accurate. It's not the normal sizing (I'm usually a Medium in most brands, but Isurus I'm a Large/Short).
They recommended I try on a MT and a LS and said some might be in stock in my area. Gonna go try and check some out. Yeah, their sizing is a bit different. Their Medium is sized for a smaller person on their chart. The model is taller/heavier than what the chart says though, and the Medium looks like a good fit on him. It's probably a super tight fit, and he probably has the exact shape they need to not have any wrinkles/folds anywhere. I'm not far off from his build: an inch taller (probably in the legs) and probably a bit narrower shoulders. And a few lbs heavier.
 
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Curious because o'neill, bong and gucci I go ms and rc have not tried for ages always had that tall skinny fit instead short and stokey what I need:drowning:
My first suit was a RC. Overall it was kinda short, but it had space in the crotch area. It seemed like is was designed for somebody with a longer torso than legs.
 
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If you can get over no smooth skin and rely on inner fabric to block wind and keep warm the 'Bong furnace comp is a nicely built, warm, and flexible suit. I switch my suits around often so only time well tell if its long lasting "2nd season" .
I've had 2 of these and they are warm (by winter California standards, low 50s). Only issue has been internal tape coming off the seams.