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O'Neill Wetsuits
Shop O'Neill wetsuits and neoprene accessories for surf sessions that call for real warmth, better coverage, or a more complete cold-water setup. The assortment spans lighter springsuit pieces, full suits, booties, gloves, and hood options.
How to Shop O'Neill Wetsuits
The right O'Neill setup starts with water temperature, session length, and how much coverage you want. Full suits handle the main warmth decision, while accessories help close the smaller gaps when the water gets colder.
Start With Suit Coverage
Springsuit styles are lighter and easier for milder conditions. Full suits are the better starting point when you need steady warmth across the whole body.
Add Accessories for Cold Spots
Booties, gloves, and hoods matter most when your hands, feet, or head get cold before the rest of your body. They are not a replacement for the right suit, but they can make a cold-water setup work better.
Compare the Broader Wetsuit Mix
If you are still choosing between brands, compare this page with Kona wetsuits and XCEL wetsuits. For a wider category view, browse men's wetsuits.
Frequently Asked Questions About O'Neill Wetsuits
Should I start with a full suit or accessories?
Start with the suit if you need overall warmth. Accessories are best for finishing the setup once you know your main wetsuit coverage is right.
When do booties or gloves make sense?
They make sense when your hands or feet get cold before the rest of you. They are especially useful for longer sessions or colder water.
How tight should an O'Neill wetsuit feel?
It should be snug enough to limit flushing but not so tight that paddling feels restricted. Pay attention to the neck, wrists, ankles, and lower back.