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Come Join us this Saturday at our Hermosa Store for a Parking Lot Party with LOST Enterprises!.
1630 Pacific Coast Highway
Hermosa Beach CA 90254
From 11am - 3PM
Free Gift with Purchase of any Lost Clothing or Accessories.

Tested knowledge. Real cold water. Zero guesswork. Choosing the right winter wetsuit isn’t about hype — it’s about staying warm, flexible, and confident when conditions are at their toughest. The wrong wetsuit cuts sessions short. The right one lets you surf longer, paddle harder, and focus entirely on waves instead of water temperature. This 2026 Winter Wetsuit Buyer’s Guide was created by the Jacks Surfboards gear team to help surfers nationwide choose the right cold-water wetsuit. Whether you’re surfing crisp Southern California mornings, harsh Pacific Northwest winters, icy East Coast swells, or Great Lakes cold snaps, this guide explains what works, why it works, and who it’s best for. How to Choose the Best Winter Wetsuit 3/2mm: Cool-water winter sessions with maximum flexibility 4/3mm: The most versatile winter thickness for most surfers 5/4mm & 6/5mm: Extreme cold-water protection for harsh climates Modern neoprene, sealed seams, chest-zip entries, and thermal linings make today’s winter wetsuits warmer and more flexible than ever before. O’Neill Hyperfreak 3/2+ Chest Zip Ultra-flexible performance for cool to cold water O’Neill Hyperfreak 3/2+ Chest Zip The O’Neill Hyperfreak 3/2+ is one of the most flexible wetsuits on the market. Built entirely with TB4X neoprene, it feels incredibly light while still delivering reliable warmth. Ideal water temperature: 55–65°FBest for: Surfers who want maximum flexibility without sacrificing warmth O’Neill Hyperfreak Fire 4/3 Chest Zip Lightweight warmth for real winter conditions O’Neill Hyperfreak Fire 4/3 The Hyperfreak Fire pairs TB4X neoprene with TechnoButter Firewall insulation, reflecting body heat back toward the core while maintaining exceptional stretch. Ideal water temperature: 50–60°F Xcel Drylock Wetsuits Maximum warmth and minimal water entry Xcel Drylock 3/2mm Xcel Drylock Hooded 4/3mmXcel Drylock Hooded 5/4mmXcel Drylock Hooded 6/5mm Featuring Thermo Dry Celliant lining and sealed seams, Xcel Drylock wetsuits are built for surfers who refuse to let cold water limit their sessions. Ideal water temperatures:4/3mm: 48–55°F5/4mm: 43–50°F6/5mm: 38–45°F Xcel Comp Wetsuits Performance-focused warmth with a lighter feel Xcel Comp 3mm HoodedXcel Comp 4/3mmXcel Comp 5/4mm Hooded Ideal water temperature: 43–60°F Rip Curl E-Bomb Wetsuits Elite stretch for high-performance winter surfing E-Bomb 3/2 Chest ZipE-Bomb 4/3 Back ZipE-Bomb 5/4 Hooded Zip-Free Built with E7 and E6 neoprene, E-Bomb wetsuits are some of the most flexible cold-water suits available. Body Glove Red Cell Wetsuits Reliable warmth and proven durability Red Cell 3/2mmRed Cell 4/3mm Featuring Thermal Reactor lining, Red Cell wetsuits deliver dependable warmth and long-term value. Winter Wetsuit Comparison Wetsuit Thickness Ideal Water Temp Best For O’Neill Hyperfreak 3/2+ 55–65°F Maximum flexibility O’Neill Hyperfreak Fire 4/3 50–60°F Lightweight warmth Xcel Drylock 3/2–6/5 38–65°F Extreme cold protection Rip Curl E-Bomb 3/2–5/4 43–65°F Elite stretch Body Glove Red Cell 3/2–4/3 50–65°F Durable value Why Trust Jacks Surfboards Written by the Jacks Surfboards Gear Team. We’ve outfitted cold-water surfers for decades and understand how wetsuits perform in real winter conditions — not just on spec sheets. Bottom line: Choose the wetsuit that matches your water temperature, surf style, and session length, and winter becomes one of the best seasons of the year.
Learn moreFresh year. Fresh boards. Smarter choices. A new year is the perfect excuse to rethink your quiver. Maybe your surfing has progressed, your local conditions have changed, or you’re simply ready to unlock new waves with the right board under your feet. Choosing your next surfboard isn’t about chasing trends — it’s about finding a board that matches your skill level, wave conditions, body type, and surf goals. This guide was created by the Jacks Surfboards team to help you confidently choose your next board, whether you’re building your first quiver or fine-tuning a well-earned lineup. Shop All Surfboards at Jacks Surfboards Step 1: Know Where You Are (And Where You’re Going) The best surfboard for you depends less on what the pros are riding and more on how you surf today. Beginner to early intermediate: Look for stability, paddle power, and forgiveness Intermediate: Boards that help refine turns and wave selection Advanced: Performance-driven designs tailored to specific conditions Be honest with yourself — the right board accelerates progression faster than the wrong “cool” one ever will. Step 2: Match Your Board to Your Local Waves Wave type matters more than most surfers realize. Small to average beach breaks: Fish, hybrids, grovelers Clean point breaks: Performance shortboards, mid-lengths Everyday mixed conditions: Versatile all-around shapes If you mostly surf average conditions, prioritize boards that perform well in everyday waves — not just perfect ones. Understanding Board Categories Shortboards Designed for performance surfing, shortboards excel in steeper, more powerful waves. Brands like Channel Islands, Lost, Pyzel, JS Industries, and Firewire are known for pushing performance design forward. Mid-Lengths Mid-length surfboards bridge the gap between shortboards and longboards. They paddle easily, flow smoothly, and shine in a wide range of conditions. Longboards Classic glide, stability, and wave count. Longboards are perfect for beginners, style-focused surfers, and anyone who values smooth lines over aggressive turns. Soft Tops & Fun Shapes Modern soft tops and fun shapes aren’t just for beginners anymore. Brands like Catch Surf make boards that are durable, fun, and surprisingly capable. Surfboard Brands We Trust at Jacks Surfboards We carry surfboard brands that have earned their reputation through performance, craftsmanship, and consistency. Channel Islands Surfboards – High-performance designs trusted worldwide Firewire Surfboards – Innovation in materials and sustainable construction …Lost Surfboards – Progressive shapes with everyday usability Pyzel Surfboards – Precision performance for serious surfers JS Industries – Performance-driven boards with global influence Haydenshapes – Future-forward design and refined outlines Aipa – Legendary Hawaiian shaping heritage Donald Takayama – Iconic longboard craftsmanship Walden – Accessible designs for progression and fun Stewart Surfboards – Timeless California surfboard design Gerry Lopez – Smooth, stylish shapes inspired by flow Torq – Durable, consistent boards for everyday surfers NSP – Reliable designs for learning and progression Alton Surfboards – Local craftsmanship with modern performance Catch Surf – Fun-first boards that keep surfing playful Browse Our Full Surfboard Collection Step 3: Dial in Volume, Length, and Shape Volume is your best friend — especially as you balance wave count with performance. More volume: Easier paddling, more waves, forgiving rides Less volume: Tighter turns, faster response, higher skill requirement Modern shapes allow surfers to ride shorter boards without sacrificing paddle power, but only if the design matches your ability. Step 4: Build a Quiver That Makes Sense The smartest surfers don’t look for one “perfect” board — they build a quiver that covers different conditions. Daily driver for average conditions Groveler for small days Step-up or performance board for better waves Even two well-chosen boards can dramatically improve your wave count and enjoyment. Frequently Asked Questions About Choosing a Surfboard What surfboard should I buy next? Your next surfboard should complement what you already own while matching your most common wave conditions and current skill level. Is volume more important than length? Yes. Volume plays a larger role in paddle power and stability than length alone. Should I size down as I improve? Progression doesn’t always mean smaller boards. The right design matters more than size alone. Why Buy Your Next Surfboard from Jacks Surfboards? We’ve helped surfers choose the right boards since 1957 from first rides to finely tuned performance quivers. Our team understands how boards perform in real conditions, and we’re always here to help you find the right fit for your surfing goals. Bottom line: A new year is the perfect time to upgrade your quiver, and the right surfboard can completely change how you experience every session.
Learn moreChristmas is over, but the deals are just getting started. From 12/26–1/4, we’re hooking you up with deep discounts on the brands you actually wear: surf, snow, street, and everything in between. If Santa missed the mark (or you’re spending that gift card wisely), this one’s for you. 🔥 The Deals 20% Off Sitewide – because you deserve it Up to 50% Off Select Brands & Categories 🏄♂️ Surf, Street & Lifestyle 30% OffEzekiel · Rhythm · Tenore · O’Neill Clothing · Duvin · Garage · Nike Clothing · Vans Clothing · Jack’s · Alton · Oakley Clothing · Rusty · Dickies 40% OffXcel Clothing · Picture 50% OffRivvia ❄️ Snow Season Steals 20% Off Snow Apparel 10% Off Snow Hardgoods This is your sign to stock up, upgrade, or grab what you’ve been eyeing all season—before it’s gone. Shop the Post-Christmas Sale now and start the new year properly.
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