Hello, I have a *LIKE NEW* 5/4 XCEL Infiniti Drylock Hooded Fullsuit Wetsuit in sz.
XXLS(2XLShort) for sale.
Special ordered size, used in California/Mexico for 2 weeks.
Rinsed well after every surf session! I am 5'11 225 lbs and this wetsuit was VERY WARM and a good fit, slightly snug(my own fat fault).
Asking $225.
Please call or text 757)749-928three, thank you.
I’m a huge fan of Xcel wetsuits.
It seems like everyone has their own favorite wetsuit brands, but I really find that Xcels are unbeatable in terms of warmth and flexibility.
I have quite a few friends who swear by Xcel as well.
The most important aspect of a wetsuit is how it fits you personally.
I find Xcels to fit me like a glove.
Your mileage may vary, of course, so it’s definitely recommended that you try on a few brands as they are all cut slightly differently.
For example, I find O’Neill suits are much too tight around my shoulders.
New for this winter is Xcel’s new Thermo-Bamboo interior that comes standard in the new versions of the Infiniti and Infiniti drylock models (mens and womens).
This replaces the signature yellow wooly material that used to line the chest area of the past Xcel suits.
The thermo bamboo material is made of “bamboo and charcoal infused recycled fibers” that resist moisture and retain your body heat.
This material now lines not only the chest but the upper thigh region of the inside of the suit, which is great.
It does do a good job of resisting moisture – often after a short session much of that material will still be dry even with the use of the standard Infiniti suit.
I’m sure this is even more true with the drylock models.
The material doesn’t sop up the water, and it drys quite fast.
Xcel has produced boots and gloves using the water repellent thermo bamboo material as well.
Unfortunately wetsuits are not very “green” as far as the materials used go, but Xcel’s use of the recycled bamboo material is a step in the right direction.
The thermo-bamboo lining is available in all new models of the Xcel Infiniti and Drylock models, mens and womens.
(Still waiting for the Women’s version of the Drylock suit!)