FlexForce Neoprene Wetsuits Range FlexForce Neoprene Wetsuits Range

FlexForce Neoprene Wetsuits Range

Vaikobi’s range of FlexForce wetsuits tops, long johns and full body suits designed to be super warm, strong and durable. The range has been developed in Australia alongside professional athletes, to provide extra protection into colder conditions for surface watersports (paddle, sail, surf and wind sports).

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What are the two thicknesses of neoprene?

2MM
Warm enough for cool days, and cool enough for warm days; our game-changing 2.0mm FlexForce neoprene is extremely versatile and feels like it’s not even there. Super-stretchy and thin engineered neoprene, airprene and titanium panels work together to power you through a wide range of temperatures and conditions. Get ready to experience the versatility of the FlexForce 2.0mm wetsuit range.

3.5MM
Feel good on the water no matter how cold it gets. The V-Thermal Fleece dual-knit fabric utilises poly-prop fibres to draw water away from the body, so you stay warmer and drier, while bonded and taped seams block water entry, which allows technical fabrics and thermal layers to maintain a comfortable core temperature for the wearer. Get ready to experience the warmth and durability of the FlexForce 3/4mm wetsuit range.

Which sports are most suited to the FlexForce range?

The FlexForce wetsuit range is designed alongside Vaikobi athletes for: sailing, windsports, windsurfing, paddling, kayaking, surf ski, canoe, most watersports in cool to warm conditions, training or racing in less than 16°c or 60°F apparent air temperature.

What temperature can I wear FlexForce in?

The range is designed for training or racing in less than 16°c or 60°F apparent air temperature.

How to care for your FlexForce Neoprene Wetsuits?

Keeping your wetsuit in top condition doesn’t have to be complicated - a few simple habits can dramatically extend its life, keep it feeling comfortable, and help it perform the way it should. From rinsing techniques to proper drying and storage, good care goes a long way. Read more here

FAQs
What is Vaikobi Abrasion Resistant (VAR) technology?

VAR stands for Vaikobi Abrasion Resistant — strategically placed reinforced panels built into Vaikobi FlexForce wetsuits at high-wear zones including the knees, seat, and other abrasion-prone areas. VAR panels protect against contact with boat hardware, decks, foot straps, and other equipment without sacrificing stretch or freedom of movement. For athletes who train and compete regularly, it means less wear, fewer repairs, and greater confidence in their gear season after season. Read more in our FlexForce wetsuit guide.

What temperature can I wear FlexForce in?

FlexForce is designed for apparent air temperatures of 16°C (60°F) and below - covering cool to freezing cold water conditions. Note that apparent air temperature accounts for wind chill and humidity, not just the forecasted temperature. As a rule of thumb, if there's wind on the water, subtract a few degrees from the forecast; if conditions are calm and you're unlikely to get wet, add a few degrees. For a full breakdown of what to wear across all temperature ranges, check out the Vaikobi Gear Guide or shop the FlexForce range.

Which sports are most suited to the FlexForce range?

The FlexForce wetsuit range is designed alongside Vaikobi athletes for sailing, windsurfing, paddling, kayaking, surf ski, canoeing, foiling, and most watersports in cool to cold conditions. The range is available in two thicknesses to suit the conditions:

  • FlexForce 2mm — for cool to cold conditions, offering warmth and maximum stretch for high-output sports
  • FlexForce 3.5mm — for cold to freezing conditions, delivering serious thermal protection without compromising mobility

Both are designed for training or racing in apparent air temperatures of 16°C (60°F) and below. Read more about how the FlexForce range works or shop the FlexForce range.

How to care for your neoprene wetsuit?

Proper neoprene wetsuit care will significantly extend the life of your suit. The key rules: always remove your wetsuit while it's still wet, rinse with fresh water after every session to prevent salt corrosion, and dry flat in the shade - never in direct sun or a dryer, both of which degrade neoprene over time. Take extra care with zips, flushing out sand and salt to prevent seizing, and store your suit fully dry to avoid mould and odour.

For the full guide, read our neoprene wetsuit care tips and top 5 wetsuit care tips.

How do I trim the leg length of my Vaikobi wetsuit?

Vaikobi FlexForce wetsuits, long johns, wetsuit pants and hikers can be trimmed at home to get the perfect leg length for your height. Read our step-by-step guide on how to trim your Vaikobi wetsuit.

What's the best gear to wear sailing in winter?

Staying warm while sailing in winter is all about layering without compromising mobility. Here's what to prioritise:

  • Base layer — a VCOLD thermal top keeps your core warm while wicking moisture during intense hiking and trimming
  • Wetsuit — the FlexForce 2mm Long John is a proven choice for dinghy and skiff sailing, offering warmth and stretch without bulk
  • Outer layer — a VDRY smock blocks sea spray — the biggest cause of cold discomfort when sailing downwind at speed
  • Footwearsailing boots protect feet on wet decks and prevent hiking strap contact injuries
  • Gloves — essential for line handling in cold conditions; see our sailing gloves range

Read our full guide to winter dinghy sailing gear.

What is the best gear combination for cold weather paddling?

For cold weather paddling, layering is key. Start with a VCOLD thermal base layer - choose between the Base Layer Top, Hydroflex Top, or Flex Top depending on conditions — and pair with either Flex Pants, Hydroflex Pants or wetsuit pants for your lower body. Add a VDRY smock or 1/2 zip vest as your outer layer to keep wind and water spray off your core. Vaikobi smocks and vests are designed to be worn under a PFD and feature waterproof taped seams to prevent water flushing up the sleeves, plus ventilation panels to keep you warm without overheating. For the coldest sessions, layer a FlexForce wetsuit underneath for maximum protection. Complete the kit with neoprene socks and gloves to protect your extremities. Read our cold water paddling gear and safety guide for more, or shop the Stay Warm collection.