5 Best Spring Suits of 2025

Summer is just around the corner, bringing warmer days, longer evenings, and plenty of surf. If you want to make the most of every session without getting chilled or sunburned, the right spring wetsuit can make all the difference. Designed for flexibility, comfort, and lightweight warmth, spring suits are perfect for those in-between days when a full suit is too much but boardshorts aren't quite enough. We’ve rounded up the 5 best men’s spring wetsuits for 2025 to help you stay comfortable and focused on catching waves, no more shivering through your surf sessions.
Best Spring Wetsuits Reviewed
Most flexible wetsuit: O'Neill Hyperfreak 2mm Spring Wetsuit - $244.95+
Best budget wetsuit: O’Neill Reactor II 2mm Spring Wetsuit - $109.95
Most lightweight wetsuit: Rip Curl E-Bomb 2mm Spring Wetsuit - $199.95+
Best value wetsuit: Rip Curl Dawn Patrol 2mm Spring Wetsuit - $139.95+
Most eco-friendly wetsuit: Patagonia Yulex Regulator Lite 2mm Spring Wetsuit - $159.00+
Industry Insights and Updates
- It’s no surprise that the O’Neill Hyperfreak spring suit is our best seller year after year. The Technobutter neoprene is a game changer in terms of comfort, flexibility, and being lightweight.
- The Patagonia Regulator features some key updates: recycled nylon replaces recycled polyester, seams were removed from high-stress areas, the exterior seam seal was removed, and the interior liner is warmer and more flexible.
- The O’Neill Reactor II is also a widely popular choice due to its low price point and wide assortment of colors and sizes, all backed by the O’Neill reputation and warranty.
O'Neill Hyperfreak -$244.95+
“Most flexible spring wetsuit”

- Extremely flexible TB3 + TB3 X neoprene
- Flexible and durable TB3X tape on seams
- Flush-resistant FUZE chest zip entry
- Button snap on chest panel is flimsy
- Not as durable as neoprene
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Expensive
Our Take: Our top seller for the past few years is a name associated with flexibility and comfort. The Hyperfreak is a suit that has proven itself to be popular and reliable for many reasons, mainly because it has the most flexible neoprene on the market that is extremely comfortable and ergonomic. The Hyperfreak’s core is constructed of TB3 Neoprene for added durability while maintaining a good amount of stretch. The arms and shoulders are constructed out of TB3X neoprene. This lighter neoprene allows for easier paddling, which can reduce shoulder fatigue and increase overall comfort as well.
The Hyperfreak is soft and comfortable, and the least restrictive chest zip option of the spring suits out there. Finding a suit that allows for free, unrestricted movement can tremendously improve your sessions by allowing more agility and increasing paddle speed and endurance. The Hyperfreak sports a chest zip entry to help minimize flushing and keep you warm. Available in both a long-sleeved spring and a short-sleeved long john option, finding a Hyperfreak for your specific needs has never been easier.
Read our full review here: O’Neill Hyperfreak Wetsuit Review.
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O'Neill Hyperfreak 2mm Long Sleeve Chest Zip Spring Wetsuit - $244.95
O'Neill Hyperfreak 2mm Short Sleeve Chest Zip Spring Wetsuit - $289.95
O’Neill Reactor II - $109.95
"Best budget spring wetsuit”

- Affordable price point
- Durable neoprene
- Wind-blocking smooth skin
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Sizes up to XXXL
- Smooth skin tears easily
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Flatlock seams let in water
Our Take: The Reactor II is our top choice for surfers shopping on a budget. Made by one of the most trusted brands in the Neoprene world, this “no BS” option packs some solid features for a great price. The suit is made with limestone-based neoprene, keeping it pliable and soft to the touch. The flexibility and soft materials help improve the feel and fit of the suit. The Reactor II has smooth skin panels on the chest and back, making it an excellent choice for windier locations because the smooth skin works as a great barrier that wind cannot pass through.
The Reactor II is constructed from durable neoprene that still feels very flexible and comfortable. Its seams are constructed with a durable and flexible flatlock stitch. The suit sports a super robust back zip entry that can make getting into and out of the suit a breeze compared to the chest zip suits in the category.
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O'Neill Reactor II 2mm Short Sleeve Back Zip Spring Wetsuit - $109.95
O'Neill Reactor II 1.5mm Sleeveless Front Zip Spring Wetsuit - $129.95
Rip Curl E-Bomb - $199.95+
“Most lightweight spring wetsuit”

- Uninhibited zip-free flexibility
- Thermo lining
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Multiple models and cut options
- Zip free cinch cord stretches out easily
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Smaller entry area
Our Take: The Rip Curl E-Bomb is Rip Curl's most flexible and high-performing spring suit. A zip-free suit may be more challenging to get into for those who are new to wetsuits, but the benefit is a range of motion and freedom of movement that is unattainable for zippered suits. Suits with a zipperless entry are made with larger neoprene panels, creating a more form-fitting and flexible suit.
The E-Bomb is constructed using Rip Curl’s E7 neoprene. E7 Neoprene has 20% more stretch and is 15% lighter than E6. Paired with the soft and comfortable Thermo lining, the suit stays warm and maintains flexibility throughout your sessions. The seams are internally taped to create a better seal. Available in short sleeves, long sleeves with short legs, or long legs with short sleeves, also known as a short john.
Read our full review here: Rip Curl E-Bomb Wetsuit Review.
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Rip Curl E-Bomb 2mm Short Sleeve Zip Free Spring Wetsuit - $199.95
Rip Curl E-Bomb 2mm Long Sleeve Zip Free Spring Wetsuit - $229.95
Rip Curl E-Bomb 2/2 Short Sleeve Zip Free Wetsuit - $279.95
Rip Curl Dawn Patrol - $139.95+
“Best value spring wetsuit”

- Durable natural rubber
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Available in multiple cuts and entries
- Slim fit
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Not as flexible as the E-Bomb
Our Take: The Dawn Patrol is a great option with its durability, budget price, and variety of styles. Rip Curl’s back zip and chest zip option, the Dawn Patrol, is constructed with soft and flexible E5 plant-based natural rubber. The Dawn Patrol has E-Stitch seams that are 50% stretchier and 30% stronger than flatlock. This helps with increasing the longevity and comfort of the suit over its lifetime of use. This suit is a great option for those who get too warm in their spring suit because it does not have any liners within the suit.
The Dawn Patrol has glued and blind stitched seams, complemented with spot taping in critical areas to help improve the suit's durability. This suit comes in a long-sleeved and short-sleeved option. Both options are available with a chest or back zip as well.
Read our full review here: Rip Curl Dawn Patrol Wetsuit.
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Rip Curl Dawn Patrol 2mm Short Sleeve Back Zip Spring Wetsuit - $139.95
Rip Curl Dawn Patrol 2mm Short Sleeve Chest Zip Spring Wetsuit - $179.95
Rip Curl Dawn Patrol 2mm Long Sleeve Back Zip Spring Wetsuit - $159.95
Rip Curl Dawn Patrol 2mm Long Sleeve Chest Zip Spring Wetsuit - $189.95
Patagonia Yulex Regulator - $159.00+
“Most eco-friendly spring wetsuit”

- Eco-friendly and extra warm Yulex neoprene
- Durable materials and excellent craftsmanship with Iron Clad guarantee
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Available in various model options
- Expensive price point
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Limited size options
Our Take: Patagonia has created its niche within the wetsuit world by constructing neoprene-free suits out of Yulex. Yulex is natural rubber sourced from Forest Stewardship Council-certified plantations to avoid contributing to deforestation. By switching to natural rubber, the emissions per suit can be reduced by nearly 80%. The Yulex construction has proven that a quality suit can be made using more eco-friendly methods and perform like a typical neoprene suit.
The updated Regulator is very durable and will last a long time. You can rest easy knowing that Patagonia’s excellent craftsmanship is backed by its Iron Clad guarantee, meaning if your suit ever breaks down, you can get it repaired for free or at a fair price.
The Regulator comes in either a short-sleeved or long-sleeved version or a sleeveless long-leg cut. The sleeveless option allows for an excellent range of motion and can be paired with a jacket if a little more warmth is ever needed.
Read our full review here: Patagonia Yulex Regulator Wetsuit Review.
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Patagonia Yulex Regulator Lite 2mm Short Long John Spring Wetsuit - $159.00
Patagonia Yulex Regulator Lite 2mm Long John Spring Wetsuit - $179.00
Patagonia Yulex Regulator Lite 2mm Short Sleeve Chest Zip Spring Wetsuit - $249.00
Patagonia Yulex Regulator Lite 2mm Long Sleeve Chest Zip Spring Wetsuit - $269.00
Honorable Spring Wetsuit Mentions
Although the suits listed below didn’t make the final list, we still recommend them for various reasons, including their affordable price tag and the fact that they use similar materials to those in the suits included in the blog.
O’Neill O’Riginal Spring Wetsuit: $109.95+: The O’Riginal comes in four different variations: short/long sleeves, sleeveless, and short/long legs. Its no-nonsense back zip design makes it an easy choice for a wide variety of body types and age levels.
Rip Curl Omega Spring Wetsuit: $99.95: For under $100, you can outfit yourself for summer or tropical surf in sizes ranging from Small to 3XL. The easy back zip entry and smooth skin paneling make the Omega an attractive spring suit option.
Best Men's Spring Wetsuits Comparison Table
Wetsuit | Price | Neoprene | Interior Liner | Seam Construction | Ideal Use |
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O'Neill Hyperfreak 2mm Spring Wetsuit | $244.95+ | Technobutter 3X | Technobutter 3X Liner | GBS + Taped | Most flexible wetsuit |
O’Neill Reactor II 2mm Spring Wetsuit | $109.95 | UltraFlex | Standard Jersey Liner | Flatlock | Best budget wetsuit |
Rip Curl E-Bomb 2mm Spring Wetsuit | $199.95+ | E7 | E6 Thermo Lining | GBS + Taped | Most lightweight wetsuit |
O’Neill O’Riginal Spring Wetsuit | $109.95+ | UltraFlex | Standard Jersey Liner | Flatlock | Versatile style options & fit |
Rip Curl Omega Spring Wetsuit | $99.95 | E3 | Standard Jersey Liner | Flatlock | Budget-friendly spring/summer |
Rip Curl Dawn Patrol 2mm Spring Wetsuit | $139.95+ | E5 | Recycled Internal Lining | GBS + Taped | Best value wetsuit |
Patagonia Yulex Regulator Lite 2mm Spring Wetsuit | $159.00+ | 85% Yulex® Natural Rubber | Recycled Nylon Jersey | GBS + Taped | Most eco-friendly wetsuit |
Men's Spring Wetsuit FAQ
Shopping for a men's spring wetsuit? Whether you're catching waves in warm summer water or heading out for a shoulder-season session, a spring suit is the perfect way to stay comfortable and protected. In this guide, we’ll answer some of the most frequently asked questions about men’s spring wetsuits so that you can choose the right suit for your needs. From sizing and water temps to zipper styles and accessories, we’ve got you covered.
What is a spring wetsuit?
A spring wetsuit (sometimes called a "spring suit" or "shorty") is a lightweight wetsuit typically made with 0.5-2mm neoprene. It usually has short arms and/or short legs and is designed for warmer water where a full wetsuit isn’t needed, but a little insulation and sun/wind protection is helpful.
What water temperatures are spring wetsuits good for?
Spring suits are ideal for water temperatures between 65°F and 75°F (18°C and 24°C), depending on your personal cold tolerance and local wind and air temperatures.
Should I get a short sleeve or long sleeve spring suit?
It depends on your needs:
- Short sleeve or "shorty" suits provide more freedom of movement and are cooler in warmer air temperatures.
- Long sleeve spring suits offer more sun protection and warmth for your core and arms — great if there’s wind chill or cooler mornings.
What thickness spring wetsuit should I choose?
Common thickness options:
- 1mm - 1.5mm: Great for tropical surf trips or super warm summer days.
- 2mm: Better for slightly cooler days or if you tend to get chilly.
How should a spring wetsuit fit?
A spring wetsuit should fit snugly but comfortably. You want minimal water flushing through the suit, but you should still be able to move freely. Neoprene will loosen slightly over time as it breaks in.
Do I need a chest zip, back zip, or zip-free spring suit?
- Chest zip: Most flexible and watertight — great for performance surfing.
- Back zip: Easiest to get in/out — popular for casual use or broader body types.
- Zip-free: Ultimate flexibility, but takes more practice to put on.
Can I use a spring wetsuit for other water sports?
Absolutely! Spring suits are great for:
- Surfing
- Bodyboarding
- Wakeboarding
- Stand-up paddleboarding (SUP)
- Kayaking
- Swimming/snorkeling in warmer water
Will a spring wetsuit protect me from the sun?
Yes, a neoprene spring suit offers excellent UV protection. It shields covered skin from harmful sun rays while keeping you warm and protected from wind chill.
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Final Thoughts
After considering the details we've shared here, we hope you now have a clearer idea of which men’s spring wetsuit will best suit your needs. Whether you're paddling out for crisp dawn patrols or chasing sunny afternoon waves, a quality spring wetsuit helps you stay warm, protected, and comfortable in the lineup.
When choosing the best spring wetsuit for your local conditions, think about your typical water temperatures, air temperatures, wind exposure, and session length. The right suit — whether it’s a super-flexible O’Neill Hyperfreak, a budget-friendly O’Neill Reactor II, or another top option — can help you surf longer and perform better.
At Cleanline Surf, we carry a wide selection of the best spring wetsuits for men, and our knowledgeable staff is always here to help. If you have any questions about sizing, fit, or choosing the right spring suit for your home break, don’t hesitate to contact us at 1-888-546-6176 or email support@cleanlinesurf.com. We’ll help you find the perfect suit so you can enjoy every warm-water session to the fullest.
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