NEW SEAS U-ZIP
New Seas U-Zip: Entry Without the Wrestling Match
The New Seas exists because getting into a wetsuit should not be the hardest part of the session. The U-Zip entry opens wide, you step in, you close it, you surf. Revolutionary in the way obvious things usually are.
Underneath the easy entry it is a proper Vissla wetsuit: high stretch neoprene, thermal lining, sealed seams, ready for a French autumn or a Spanish winter. For surfers who have wrestled a damp back zip in a Biscay car park and decided life is too short.
The New Seas Wetsuit: U-Zip Easy Entry
Most wetsuit innovation happens in places you cannot see. The New Seas innovation is the first thing you touch: a U-Zip entry system that opens the suit wide enough to step into without the dislocated shoulder routine. Close it down and the seal is solid, with less of the lower back flushing that haunts traditional back zips. If you have ever stood half dressed in a February car park in Hossegor while your hands stop cooperating, you already understand the product.
Who the New Seas Is For
Anyone who finds chest zip entry a fight, which includes broad shouldered surfers, longboarders who never saw the point, and anyone surfing twice a day who is tired of the second entry being a wet one. It is also a quiet favorite for surfers with limited shoulder mobility. Easy entry used to mean compromised seal. The U-Zip retired that trade off.
Warmth and Range
The New Seas runs the same high stretch neoprene and thermal lining logic as the rest of the Vissla range. The 3/2 covers Portugal, Spain, and French water from 15 to 20°C. The 4/3 handles the Atlantic shoulder seasons and milder winters. Sealed seams throughout. Get in, get out, get on with it.
