Pre-order the Version 3 Echo

Please be aware that if you purchase a suit during the pre-order period, your payment will be charged immediately, BUT DELIVERY will not take place until the of end October 2024. Hence the special offer price.

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Pre-order | The Ruby Fresh Echo | V3 Men's Wetsuit | End Oct 2024 Delivery

Pre-order | The Ruby Fresh Echo | V3 Men's Wetsuit | End Oct 2024 Delivery

Special September Launch Offer Price

On 1st Sept - $560; 1st October - $585

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Pre-order the Version 3 Men's Echo wetsuit. Expected delivery is End October 2024

About the New V3 Men's Echo wetsuit:

Created as a result of feedback from swimmers who don't need the extra float offered by suits such as The Flow (especially in the sea), we are pleased to introduce 'The Echo' model.

Balanced Buoyancy • Warmth • Visibility

The balanced buoyancy provides a great swim posture for proficient swimmers, the Titanium-Alpha membrane enhances comfort in colder water — to keep you warmer for longer and increase swim duration — and lastly, the bright graphics help you to be seen while swimming.

Due to its thinner panels, there is less buoyancy at the prime positions, benefitting those who are already naturally buoyant or swim proficiently in fresh water. A less bouyant wetsuit also has the capacity to create a customer base for 'other' waters — such as the salt water aficionado.

The main body panels are 4 mm & 3 mm. The arms and rear lat panels still keep the 1.5 mm panel thickness. Titanium-Alpha layers perform the heat retention.


    Balanced Buoyancy

    Created as a result of feedback from swimmers who don't need the extra float offered by suits such as The Flow (especially in the sea), we are pleased to introduce 'The Echo' model. It features 4 mm and 3 mm Yamamoto #39 grade in the main body areas.

    Warmth

    Generally speaking, lakes are colder than the sea. At Lake Wanaka in New Zealand, the water temperatures at 265 m above sea level, range from 8.5°C up to 19°C. But that middle range from 11.5°C through to 15.5°C covers a large part of the year. Numbers of active lake swimmers tend to fall away in lower temperatures as 'traditional' swim wetsuits are not really made for any sort of extended time in cooler waters. With Ruby Fresh wetsuits, the whole torso section, plus the arms and the calf panels on the legs, features a layer of Titanium. This reflects between 35% to 40% of generated heat, further increasing the temperature of the trapped layer of water in the suit between the skin and the inner lining.

    Visibility

    An interesting feature is a need to make the suit as visible as possible for use in busy multi-vessel and user type waterways, but still maintaining the dolphin-like feel of the Yamamoto SCS smooth-skin layer. By using a pattern design of hi-vis Day-Glo water-based ink on one arm and the latissimus dorsi side panel, we have attained an increased level of visibility. The effect is quite striking when in use.

    The best item to enhance visibility however, is a tow buoy. These are visibly obvious from every angle, independent of sun/swimmer position which can sometimes result in the swimmer silhouette making the swimmer less obvious no matter how bright the wetsuit is.

    Original Features

    • Ruby Fresh Grab Tab™ at base of zipper to aid closing your wetsuit. Grab the Tab with one hand, pull up the zip cord with the other. It's genius.

    • Enhanced internal construction; New internal stitching design; Improved cut of the core 4 mm Buoyancy Tray™ Panel.

    • Longer Velcro closing area to better allow for looser/tighter neck closure adjustability making it easier to avoid neck rub.

    The Echo model uses Yamamoto #39 & #38 grade SCS coated neoprene panels, with the main panels being 4 mm and 3 mm thick for a lower level of buoyancy compared to the Flow model. Flexibility through the arm and lats/shoulder blade is still great due to the 1.5 mm panel thickness, but less so than the Flow model. Ease of removal is helped by using a 6006 nylon jersey liner. A 2 mm panel across the calf and heel aids the final and oft tricky foot release. For those wanting really fast removal, the seams on the forearm and below the knee are taped over-length to allow further cropping of the suit to meet personal requirements.

    New Sizes!

    • Our new male size — imagine the perfectly formed, 5'7" tall, stout fellow.

    See size chart.

    Product images show the Echo Male in Medium (M). These are NOT the actual product images. They are still being processed but this pre-order page needs to go live!

    View full details

    Read all about the Version 3 Design

    Innovative Panel Design

    We've introduced a separate panel for the shoulder area. The reason is twofold. One, we have noticed that having a graphic, of any size, printed on Yamamoto #40 grade, results in the #40 neoprene breaking down over a much shorter time frame than if it didn't have a graphic. The reason for this seems to be the 'fixing' of the screen-printed graphic at the time of printing. 

    The inclusion of the new shoulder panel is not about 'better articulation' or a 'better fit' — it's about the increased longevity and durability of our wetsuits. 

    Having no graphic in this high stretch / high movement / high UV exposure area results in less degradation of the #40 grade and hence longer life by about six to eight months of active use. That's a full season of swimming for many people ... even longer for others.

    The second reason is 'repairability'. The panel is designed such that when the panel does eventually degrade, it can be cut out and replaced by almost any professional wetsuit repair business. Very often the suit as a whole may be in relatively good condition with plenty of life left, which can be realised with the replacement of the deteriorated panel — often the first part to wear out.

    This innovative design feature reduces waste by extending the lifespan of our wetsuits. Our wetsuits are designed to minimise their environmental impact while still providing top-notch performance in the water.

    So, a longer life in two ways ... 

    We could say it's the 'greenest' wetsuit on the market!

    The Rear Neck Closure

    The neck area at the rear zip flap now sits flush against the skin. This a small but very noticeable improvement. It greatly increases the seal against water ingress and flushing. The reduced overall cross-sectional thickness and thus improved flexibility in this section of the suit also makes it more comfortable. See 'before/after' page link.

    Before / After