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No zip. Wait, no zip to zip it? The two main types of surf suits there are by today are either the old-school back-zip or the chest-zip wetsuits. Recently, a handful of premium brands introduced the wetsuit without a zip. The high-end E-Bomb by Rip Curl is one of the greatest spring suits you could get.

The lightest most flexible performance-driven wetsuit available. Late fees may apply. Estimated payment amounts shown on product pages exclude taxes and shipping charges, which are added at checkout. Click here for complete terms. Please allow business days from day order is placed for items to leave warehouse plus shipping time.

When it comes to Returns and Exchanges, we like to set your mind at ease. All we ask is that you send the items back to us in the original packaging and returns slip, and make sure that the merchandise is in the same condition.

We offer a three-year warranty on all stitching and a month warranty on all materials, including neoprene, kneepads, liquid tape and zips. Delivering massive stretch, a smooth streamline fit and warmth in cool water.

For some reason, we have found with our own front zip suits that it can be more difficult to find one that fits as well as back zip, but this could be because there are less available on the market. They can also be a little more challenging to put on sometimes. Where the back zip tends to fall into place, the front zip can take a bit longer because you have to pull and maneuver it constantly into place for comfortable wear — the arms are especially taxing.

All this pushing, pulling and maneuvering does mean that you can wear out parts of the wetsuit a little quicker. There are also chest zips or no zip.

So overall, there are positives and negatives to each style, and people will always have their own opinions and sometimes it really is a case of trial and error and seeing what works for you!

First things first - Dive Bunnies is a bit of a misnomer. All we ask is that you're friendly, supportive, fun and possess absolutely no ego. That said if you're not a scuba diver you may find the rest of us a bit boring. Featured By Kathy Dowsett October 17, January 13, January 11, Why are wetsuit zips important? The pros and cons of a back zip Back zips are most definitely the most commonly seen type of wetsuit. Photo Credit: Dive Bunnies.

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