Monday, November 2, 2009

Exhaustive Review: Nine Plus Catsuit


After hinting at getting cold in early October, ocean water temps finally dropped off a cliff after a cold front blew through Nor Cal last week; whipping up fierce winds down here in San Diego. The perfect opportunity to put the new Nine Plus Catsuit through its paces!

The most unique characteristics of the catsuit are it's front-zip entry system and full-body smooth skin neoprene. Stylishly speaking, this gives the suit a retro-vintage Bond-Girl sex appeal unrivaled in any other suit. From a functional point of view, the front-zip system moves all the zipper mechanics to the front of the suit and well out of hair tangle range. A subtle point, but one worth noting if you've ever had to battle a Velcro dread lock. Beneath the zipper, Nine Plus utilizes a "Boob Hood" which is attached to the inside of the suit and slides over you head to create a barrier between you and any water that might leak through the zipper or neck.

Sliding into the "Boob Hood"





A better look at the "Boob Hood"



Ready for Action!

The smooth skin neoprene, supplied by world renown rubber innovators Yamamoto, is warmer than anything else available and blocks the wind like no other neoprene can. In the past, you would have to go with the custom made (and therefore really expensive) suits from Japan in order to get a suit with the vastly superior Yamamoto rubber. So being able to get a Yamamoto suit from Nine Plus is a major...Plus. Furthermore, Yamamoto rubber uses a renewable limestone base rather than petroleum, keeping the suit as "Green" as possible.

For me personally, this suit's sleeves and legs are a little short. Luckily, I'm down with the wetsuit Capri look. But if you're on the tall side, be aware that there is no "Tall" size option in their line.

Setting new trends in wetsuit fashion: The Capri Suit

Having owned the first generation Catsuit, circa 2007, I can tell you that the biggest drawback was its susceptibility to tearing--a well known downside to smooth-skin neoprene. By exercising a little care, however, the potential for tearing could be avoided, but who wants to exercise care when they are frothing for a surf? That's why this year Nine Plus is using Yamamoto's new tough skin neoprene with much higher tear resistance. So far so good, but only time will tell....

So to sum it all up....

PROS:
  • Extremely warm, light and flexible.
  • Updated Yamamoto "Tough Skin" no-tear neoprene (so far so good....)
  • Front-zip system eliminates hair tangle issues
  • Bond-Girl "I just ditched my scuba tanks and now I'm going to pirate your yacht" styling

CONS:
  • If you're too tall, this suit will leave your wrists and ankles exposed, which could be an issue if you're charging Icelandic barrels. Next season, it would be great to see longer arms and legs so they could be trimmed and hemmed as necessary.
  • No key pocket! Tie your key to your bikini-top string and stuff it in front of the boob hood.

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