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New Vintage Style Beavertail Wetsuit Jacket
Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2009 8:01 pm
by Emilio Largo
I recently found that O'Neill makes a slickskin wetsuit jacket called the O'rginal Beaver Tail. It looks almost vintage perfect except for the snaps. It is much closer to "period correct" that Spiros' jackets or Vintage Soul. You can get different colors on the side panels, but all black is available. Sizes run from Small to 3XL. Online prices are between $95 and $115. The only downside is it 2mm thick. I haven't decided to buy one becaues of the thickness (actually thinness). If so, I'll post a review.
Here's some links, but I have no connection to either place:
http://www.thaliasurf.com/oneillbeavertail.html
http://www.hansensurf.com/Oneill-Mens-W ... acket.html
Re: New Vintage Style Beavertail Wetsuit Jacket
Posted: Sat Jun 13, 2009 12:47 am
by sthtxdiver
hi thanx for posting i was actually seeking something like that since i dive in south texas an ofcourse mobility ps any other manufacturers ps i saw a pic of rob wearing a nice wetsuit ??
Re: New Vintage Style Beavertail Wetsuit Jacket
Posted: Sat Jun 13, 2009 7:05 am
by ivan's mermaid
Rob and I got our slick skin wet suits, at
http://www.diveskin.net
Mine is a 5 m and Rob's is 3m. We got both the beavertail, farmer john bottoms he also makes shorts, he'll pretty much make what ever you want.
His name is spiros, and he's in greece, tell him Rob and Barb from Ohio referred and that you want suits like theirs.
When we get back from Brownstone, we can send you some photos of our suits for reference, 'cause Rob is busy trying to dive his Essgee in the Quarry today.

Re: New Vintage Style Beavertail Wetsuit Jacket
Posted: Sat Jun 13, 2009 10:35 am
by Emilio Largo
Spiros at Diveskin does very nice work. I have two 3mm Jackets, a Farmer John, shorts and hood from him. All made custom to my measurements, done quickly and at a good price. However, Spiros has never made the beavertail the same as on vintage US wetsuits. I am glad to find another option that is closer the the old stuff.
Re: New Vintage Style Beavertail Wetsuit Jacket
Posted: Sat Jun 13, 2009 1:34 pm
by JES
Emilio Largo wrote:Spiros at Diveskin does very nice work. I have two 3mm Jackets, a Farmer John, shorts and hood from him. All made custom to my measurements, done quickly and at a good price. However, Spiros has never made the beavertail the same as on vintage US wetsuits. I am glad to find another option that is closer the the old stuff.
Agree, the quality is good but you can talk with Spiros till you're blue in the face, send him several images of what you want and you still won't get a vintage style beavertail. Additionally, my suits measurements were off in couple of places.
Re: New Vintage Style Beavertail Wetsuit Jacket
Posted: Sat Jun 13, 2009 3:02 pm
by Bryan
JES wrote:
Agree, the quality is good but you can talk with Spiros till you're blue in the face, send him several images of what you want and you still won't get a vintage style beavertail. Additionally, my suits measurements were off in couple of places.
I bet if your name was Barb and you provided a bra size he would pay more attention....I know I would!!
Re: New Vintage Style Beavertail Wetsuit Jacket
Posted: Sat Jun 13, 2009 3:37 pm
by JES
Bryan wrote:JES wrote:
Agree, the quality is good but you can talk with Spiros till you're blue in the face, send him several images of what you want and you still won't get a vintage style beavertail. Additionally, my suits measurements were off in couple of places.
I bet if your name was Barb and you provided a bra size he would pay more attention....I know I would!!
Excellent point. The rest of us don't stand a chance....

Re: New Vintage Style Beavertail Wetsuit Jacket
Posted: Sun Jun 14, 2009 7:32 am
by ivan's mermaid
Bryan wrote:JES wrote:
Agree, the quality is good but you can talk with Spiros till you're blue in the face, send him several images of what you want and you still won't get a vintage style beavertail. Additionally, my suits measurements were off in couple of places.
I bet if your name was Barb and you provided a bra size he would pay more attention....I know I would!!
Oh that Bryan!

Re: New Vintage Style Beavertail Wetsuit Jacket
Posted: Sun Jun 14, 2009 3:45 pm
by Bryan
Just pointing out the obvious.....
Re: New Vintage Style Beavertail Wetsuit Jacket
Posted: Sun Jun 14, 2009 8:50 pm
by sthtxdiver
thanx for info all is good
Re: New Vintage Style Beavertail Wetsuit Jacket
Posted: Tue Jun 23, 2009 11:16 am
by Ron
Isn't that a surfing wetsuit? I wonder what the neoprene composition is. The vintage soul suits are Rubatex (albeit only 2mm thick) so if you can man through some cold, they keep your weighting straight for no BC diving. They also have the old zig-zag stitching. Really, the only part that isn't vintage looking is the velcro on the beaver tail. They even have the annoying old wetsuit seams that leave lines all over your body

Re: New Vintage Style Beavertail Wetsuit Jacket
Posted: Sun Jun 28, 2009 1:43 pm
by Nemrod
Bryan wrote:JES wrote:
Agree, the quality is good but you can talk with Spiros till you're blue in the face, send him several images of what you want and you still won't get a vintage style beavertail. Additionally, my suits measurements were off in couple of places.
I bet if your name was Barb and you provided a bra size he would pay more attention....I know I would!!
Yeah, well my Keys transvestite dive buddy will probably be interested and sHe can provide a bra size.
A lot of these watersport and surfing suits really are not suitable for scuba because they crush. The Vintage Soul suits do use Rubatex so despite their being thin they would probably hold up better for scuba.
Along with rotten rubber round masks I am at a point where I have thrown in the towel on wetsuits. I like my great old sharkskin suit, when it is gone, and hopefully not soon, I am getting a drysuit. I could have bought a DUI custom suit for all the money I have spent trying to get a decent vintage suit made, I quit. In the final analysis, stuff has to work first, looks are second, to me.
Nem
Re: New Vintage Style Beavertail Wetsuit Jacket
Posted: Sun Jun 28, 2009 9:00 pm
by JES
Nemrod wrote:... Along with rotten rubber round masks I am at a point where I have thrown in the towel on wetsuits. I like my great old sharkskin suit, when it is gone, and hopefully not soon, I am getting a drysuit. I could have bought a DUI custom suit for all the money I have spent trying to get a decent vintage suit made, I quit. In the final analysis, stuff has to work first, looks are second, to me.
Nem
I'm with you regarding the drysuit. It's next on my list as well.

Re: New Vintage Style Beavertail Wetsuit Jacket
Posted: Sun Jun 28, 2009 11:10 pm
by INFIDELxx
JES wrote:Nemrod wrote:... Along with rotten rubber round masks I am at a point where I have thrown in the towel on wetsuits. I like my great old sharkskin suit, when it is gone, and hopefully not soon, I am getting a drysuit. I could have bought a DUI custom suit for all the money I have spent trying to get a decent vintage suit made, I quit. In the final analysis, stuff has to work first, looks are second, to me.
Nem
I'm with you regarding the drysuit. It's next on my list as well.

Me too! You guy's have any suggestions as to what manufactures to consider?

Re: New Vintage Style Beavertail Wetsuit Jacket
Posted: Mon Jun 29, 2009 12:10 am
by Nemrod
Last I checked Rubatex G231 is still available, it should in theory be possible to get a real wetsuit made but I am unwilling ot spend another 1,000 dollars ordering them.
My Parkways Sharkskin will last a long time yet so I can remain vintage compliant when need be. I may have to have new zippers installed however.
As to a drysuit, I am looking at Bare and DUI. The White's Fusion is just to space cadet for me. I believe that Rob has a Viking which might be almost vintage! But, dear friends, that is a non vintage subject so best discuss that in PMs. My arthritis begs for a drysuit

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There are a few places I am still looking at for a custom G231 vintage suit but the prices I have been told are stratospheric. Rubatex G231 dives so much better than modern soft and stretchy neoprenes. It has much less weight shift and they are so warm. The suit I got from Wetwear is not totally a looser, it is G231, it fits decent, it is warm, it dives real nice but the workmanship is lousy and the plastic zippers suck if I can say that. I almost would try them again with the possibility that a few additional instructions and they might, might could deliver a satisfactory suit, anyone got a spare 500-650 dollars?
Nem