7 Seas Wetsuits
Designed For The Everyday Shred
Otherwise known as our daily driver, the 7 Seas Wetsuit was built to be your everyday suit. Durable, reliable and watertight. Match that with 100% Super Stretch S-Foam and you've got your go-to suit for a few seasons. Oh yeah, see that fuzz on the inside? It's our Fever Fiber lining, sure to keep you nice n' toasty throughout the cold months, too.
Made for cool water:
3/2 (56 - 65° F / 13 - 18° C)
4/3 (51 - 58° F / 10 - 14° C)
5/4 (44 - 53° F / 8 - 12° C)
6/5 (34 - 46° F / 2 - 8° C)
Vissla 7 Seas Wetsuits: The Everyday Surf Wetsuit Built to Last Seasons
The 7 Seas is Vissla's best-selling wetsuit for one reason: it does everything a daily surfer needs without compromise. Built from 100% Super Stretch S-Foam Japanese limestone-based neoprene — lighter, warmer, softer, and stretchier than conventional petroleum neoprene — the 7 Seas is the daily driver West Coast surfers reach for session after session, season after season. Verified over seven-plus years of real-world use by real surfers in real conditions.
What Makes the 7 Seas Different
S-Foam limestone neoprene is the 7 Seas' foundation. Unlike petroleum neoprene that stretches out with use, limestone-based neoprene maintains its shape and flex after repeated sessions — which is why 7 Seas owners regularly report suits still performing after five or more years. Assembled at bluesign approved mills with Aqua Alpha solvent-free water-based lamination and Dope Dyed fabric.
7 Seas Wetsuit Thicknesses and Water Temperatures
- 7 Seas 3/2mm: Water 62–68°F. California spring through fall. The most popular thickness on the West Coast. Chest zip and back zip options.
- 7 Seas 4/3mm: Water 55–62°F. The California winter standard and year-round suit for the Pacific Northwest and Northern California. Chest zip and back zip.
- 7 Seas 5/4mm and 5/4/3mm Hooded: Water below 55°F. Pacific Northwest year-round, Northern California December–February, Atlantic East Coast winters. Pair with Cold Water Necessities for a complete kit.
- 7 Seas Spring Suits: Water 65–72°F. Light coverage for shoulder season when the water is warm but the morning is cold. Also in spring suit cuts and wetsuit jacket vests.
7 Seas vs High Seas vs Natural Seas
- Choose 7 Seas if: You surf three to five days a week and want proven durability, reliable warmth, and accessible pricing. The everyday suit for everyday surfers.
- Choose High Seas if: Maximum flex and lightest possible suit. For performance surfers who prioritize range of motion.
- Choose Natural Seas if: Zero petroleum neoprene is the priority. Ocena bio-foam, bluesign certified, equivalent warmth.
- Compare all: Vissla Wetsuit Comparison or the Wetsuit Guide.
Benefits of the Vissla 7 Seas
- Limestone S-Foam Neoprene: Earth-mined limestone replaces petrochemicals. Cuts CO2 by 200g per suit. More durable and warmer than petroleum neoprene alternatives.
- Fever Fiber Lining: Thermal Fever Fiber insulates heat and dries faster than conventional liners — warm up quickly, cool down slowly.
- Triple GBS Seams + Neo 3.0 Tape: Tripled glued and blind-stitched with super stretch tape at crotch, knees, and stress points. Watertight across the entire suit.
- 1-Year Warranty: All 7 Seas wetsuits backed by a full one-year warranty from original purchase date.
Use the Size Guide to find your fit. Recycle your old suit at the Stoke Exchange. Also available: Youth 7 Seas Wetsuits.