Men's Wetsuits

Designed to help you stay out longer and surf more, Rip Curl men’s wetsuits deliver the performance, warmth, and flexibility needed across all conditions. With a range of styles, features, and price points, there’s a wetsuit built for every surfer.

Women's Wetsuits

Stay out longer and surf more in the world's leading wetsuits from Rip Curl. Offering a wide array of performance characteristics, styles, and price points, there’s something for every surfer in our lineup.

Bikini Fit Guide

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Bikini Fit Guide

Swimwear & Surfsuit Support.
Rip Curl presents a fit system to help you choose the best bikini for your body type.

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Shop Women's Wetsuits

Rip Curl has been making wetsuits at Bells Beach since 1969, and today's women's range covers everything from rash vests to steamers. Not sure where to start? The women's wetsuit guide covers thickness, fit, and entry systems in one place.

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The range spans seven collections; here are the key ones to know:

Frequently Asked Questions

What technology is used in Rip Curl women's wetsuits?

Today's range draws on 55 years of wetsuit R&D. Key technologies include Fusion Dry Seam Technology for reduced water entry, E7 Flash Lining that dries quickly between sessions, and high-stretch E5 neoprene that moves without added bulk. Features vary by range, so check individual product pages for details.

What wetsuit thickness do I need for surfing in Australia?

A 3/2mm steamer covers Victoria, NSW, SA, and WA from autumn through spring. A 4/3mm suits the coldest southern winter swells. A 2mm springsuit handles Queensland and tropical water year-round. See the wetsuit thickness guide for the full breakdown.