5 Best Mid-Range Women's Wetsuits for 2025

5 Best Mid-Range Women's Wetsuits for 2025

Wetsuits have come a long way in the last decade. With all the technology trickling down, mid-range suits have seen the most progression in wearability and price. These days, mid-range suits are a great value. We agree that it can be overwhelming to whittle down the best option for your needs and budget. Based on our expert advice and personal experience, we compiled a review of 2025's best mid-range women’s wetsuits in stock at the moment.

A mid-range wetsuit falls in between the $250-$400 range: slightly better quality over an entry-level option but not quite pushing the $450+ world of super high-performing rubber and features. Let’s not waste another second as we jump right in.


Best Mid-Range Women’s Wetsuits Reviewed

Best overall wetsuit: O’Neill Women’s Hyperfreak Wetsuit - $369.95+

Best affordable wetsuit: Sisstrevolution Women’s Seven Seas Wetsuit - $259.95+

Most flexible wetsuit: Rip Curl Women’s E-Bomb Wetsuit - $329.95+

Best value wetsuit: Manera Women’s Seafarer Wetsuit - $269.00+

Best high-performance wetsuit: Xcel Women’s Comp X Wetsuit - $399.95+


Industry Insights and Updates

We continually update our reviews to keep the content relevant as the wetsuit industry continues to evolve. 

  • The O’Neill Hyperfreak once again sits at the top of the chart of best-selling wetsuits for 2024.

  • The Comp X is a “new to us” suit from Xcel featuring quality materials and design at a competitive price point.

  • Restock on Billabong wetsuits will be hard to come by as ownership of the brand undergoes some major changes.


O’Neill Women’s Hyperfreak - $369.95+

“Buttery Soft Neoprene”

O'Neill Women's Hyperfreak Wetsuit

Pros

  • Insanely flexible Technobutter Neoprene 
  • Lightest wetsuit at Cleanline 
  • Forgiving fit for taller or curvy ladies 
  • TB3X internally taped seams 

Cons

  • Durability Concerns 
  • Less Warmth in Cold Conditions 
  • No Smoothskin for Wind Protection

Our Take: The O’Neill Hyperfreak is hands down the best value in mid-range wetsuits and gives surfers many of O’Neill’s best features in a straight-to-the-point suit. By cutting some of the more specialized features of high-end suits, the Hyperfreak gives you everything you really want at an affordable price.

As you may know by now, the Hyperfreak's most notable feature is the neoprene. Buttery soft and incredibly lightweight, the Techno Butter 3 (TBX3) neoprene takes the cake as our most flexible neoprene compared to all the other rubbers at our shop. The arms and legs utilize a variation in the rubber, resulting in even more flex and mobility. You’ll appreciate the extra stretch while paddling deep into the lineup and charging hard on big days.

Although the Hyperfreak doesn’t include the heavier exterior fluid seam weld typically found in similarly priced suits, it features a watertight seam construction. The combination of the GBS (glued and blindstitched) seams and the interior seam TB3X tape traps in the warmth while allowing optimal movement from top to bottom.

Lastly, the Hyperfreak is produced in a variety of thicknesses and sizes from 4 to 12 (including an 8T, which stands for “Tall”). If you’re looking for the ultimate lightweight suit at an affordable price, don’t waste another minute and grab one today. These suits sell quickly, so don’t hesitate to reach out for re-stock availability if you don’t see your size listed.

Read our full review here: O'Neill Women's Hyperfreak Wetsuit Review.

Shop By Model

O'Neill Women's Hyperfreak 3/2+ Chest Zip Wetsuit - $369.95
O'Neill Women's Hyperfreak 4/3+ Chest Zip Wetsuit - $389.95
O'Neill Women's Hyperfreak 5/4+ Hooded Chest Zip Wetsuit - $449.95


Sisstrevolution Women’s Seven Seas - $259.95+

“The Essentials”

Sisstrevolution Women's Seven Seas Wetsuit

 

Pros

  • Competitive pricing
  • Eco-Friendly Limestone based neoprene
  • Liquid tape cuff seals on wrists and ankles
  • Quick-drying Fever Fiber lining
  • Offered in a large variety of thicknesses

Cons

  • Not as warm as premium suits with more advanced linings
  • Zipper durability can be a weak point over time
  • Slim petite fit

Our Take: Join the SISSTR-hood today with this recently launched brand devoted entirely to the women’s surf community. With the catchphrase: “everything you need in a wetsuit and nothing you don’t,” let’s take a quick look at the Seven Seas line, which is offered in everything from a hooded burly 6mm to 3/2mm back zips.

Under the chic branding is the limestone-based Super Stretch neoprene. To the touch, the neoprene is baby skin smooth and has the ideal amount of stretch. All models incorporate the Fever Fiber lining, which has a cream and maroon appearance. This liner is lightweight and insulates more thoroughly compared to similarly priced suits. The 5mm and 6mm models also include an additional Eco Fiber liner in the waist and legs of the suit.

Similar to other mid-range suits, the Seven Seas seams are GBS and internally taped with the Sisstr Super Stretch Neo 3.0 tape. The design incorporates a tailored female-specific fit to achieve the ideal fit.

Furthermore, the Seven Seas is available in many different thicknesses, sizes (2 to 12), and entry systems. If you’re an up-and-coming surfer looking for a suit that does it all, look no further than the Seven Seas.

Read our full review here: Sisstrevolution Women's Seven Seas Wetsuit Review.

Shop By Model

Sisstrevolution Women's Seven Seas 3/2 Back Zip Wetsuit - $259.95
Sisstrevolution Women's Seven Seas 3/2 Chest Zip Wetsuit - $259.00
Sisstrevolution Women's Seven Seas 4/3 Back Zip Wetsuit - $269.95
Sisstrevolution Women's Seven Seas 4/3 Chest Zip Wetsuit - $248.95
Sisstrevolution Women's Seven Seas 5/4 Hooded Chest Zip Wetsuit - $304.95
Sissrevolution Women's Seven Seas 6/5 Hooded Chest Zip Wetsuit - $324.95


Rip Curl Women’s E-Bomb - $329.95+

“High-Performance”

Rip Curl Women's E-Bomb Wetsuit

Pros

  • Torpedo underarm gusset for increased range of motion
  • Flexible Zip Free entry
  • Minimal paneling
  • Quick-drying E6 Thermo Liner

Cons

  • Less Warmth Than Other Rip Curl Models 
  • Durability Concerns
  • Zip Free Tricky Entry & Exit
  • No Smoothskin Wind Protection

Our Take: The Rip Curl E-Bomb is a high-performance wetsuit at the higher end of mid-range affordability. Even world champ Tyler Wright rocks this suit. It’s the perfect balance between the top-tier Flashbomb and the trusty Dawn Patrol, offering lightweight flexibility, warmth, and comfort without breaking the bank.

Available in zip-free and back zip models, the E-Bomb lets you choose what works best. The zip-free version maximizes flexibility, making paddling effortless, while the back zip is a great option if you prefer easier entry and exit. Not sure which to pick? Check out our Women’s Guide to Wetsuit Entries for a deep dive into the differences.

This latest model features E6 neoprene and a super flexible E6 Thermo liner, making it 20% stretchier, 15% lighter, and 10% warmer than its predecessor. It runs on the smaller side, so if you’re between sizes, size up for the best fit.

If you're looking for a lightweight, flexible suit that won’t hold you back, the E-Bomb is a standout choice. Designed for women who charge hard, this suit delivers pro-level performance without the premium price tag.

Read our full review here: Rip Curl E-Bomb Wetsuit Review.

Shop By Model

Rip Curl Women's E-Bomb 3/2 Back Zip Wetsuit - $349.95
Rip Curl Women's E-Bomb 3/2 Zip Free Wetsuit - $319.95
Rip Curl Women's E-Bomb 4/3 Back Zip Wetsuit - $369.95
Rip Curl Women's E-Bomb 4/3 Zip Free Wetsuit - $349.95


Manera Women’s Seafarer - $269.00+

"Premium features and design"

Manera Women's Seafarer Wetsuit

Pros

  • Elite reputation at an affordable price
  • 3D design for ultimate fit and comfort
  • True to size
  • GBS seams

Cons

  • Not as Warm as Magma or Other High-End Suits
  • No Hooded Option
  • No Key Stash

Our Take: The Manera Seafarer isn’t just another mid-range wetsuit; it’s a standout choice that delivers premium performance at a solid price point. Thanks to Manera’s cutting-edge 3D design, the Seafarer offers one of the best fits we've experienced, hugging the body like a second skin while still allowing for full range of motion.

Built for high-performance surfing, this suit strikes the perfect balance of warmth, stretch, and durability. It features Manera’s S-Foam neoprene, an entry-level material that still feels buttery soft and flexible. And here’s a pleasant surprise: the X10D liner, the same ultra-stretchy, quick-drying material used in the $470 X10D suit, is integrated into the Seafarer—giving you top-tier tech without the premium price tag. We put it to the test in the chilly Oregon surf, and it delivered impressive warmth and freedom of movement, proving that affordability doesn’t mean sacrificing performance.

If sustainability is on your radar, the Seafarer has you covered. Made with limestone-based neoprene, recycled materials, water-based glue, and dope-dyed yarn, it’s a responsible choice for eco-conscious surfers. 

Bottom line? If you're after a reliable, eco-friendly wetsuit that punches above its price range, the Manera Women’s Seafarer is definitely worth a spot in your surf lineup.

Shop By Model

Manera Women's Seafarer 3/2 Back Zip Wetsuit - $279.00
Manera Women's Seafarer 3/2 Chest Zip Wetsuit - $269.00
Manera Women's Seafarer 4/3 Back Zip Wetsuit - $289.00
Manera Women's Seafarer 4/3 Chest Zip Wetsuit - $279.00
Manera Women's Seafarer 5/3 Chest Zip Wetsuit - $289.00


Xcel Women’s Comp X - $399.95+

“Best performing"

Xcel Women’s Comp X Wetsuit

Pros

  • Elite reputation at an affordable price
  • 3D design for ultimate fit and comfort
  • True to size
  • GBS seams

Cons

  • Higher Price Tag
  • Snug Fit Initially
  • No Smoothskin Panels for Wind Protection

Our Take: The Xcel Women’s Comp X is a premium wetsuit designed for surfers who demand flexibility, warmth, and sustainability in one sleek package. Made with Channel Flex Japanese limestone-based neoprene, this suit offers incredible stretch and lightweight comfort, giving you the freedom to paddle, duck dive, and carve with ease. Plus, it’s eco-friendly, making it a great choice for ocean lovers who care about sustainability.

When it comes to staying warm, the Comp X doesn’t hold back. Xcel’s Thermo Dry Celliant (TDC) lining in the chest and back panels works to retain body heat, so you can stay in the water longer, even on chillier days. The FusionX seam tape ensures a smooth, watertight seal for added durability, while Drylock wrist seals help keep cold water out. One thing to note: the Comp X doesn’t have Smoothskin panels for wind resistance, which might be a factor if you frequently surf in breezy conditions.

At the higher end of the mid-range price spectrum, the Comp X is an investment—but a worthwhile one. If you're looking for a high-performance wetsuit that combines unmatched flexibility, warmth, and an eco-conscious design, this suit delivers. Whether you're pushing your limits in the lineup or just want to feel your absolute best in the water, the Xcel Women’s Comp X is a standout option that won’t disappoint.

Read our full review here: Xcel Comp X Wetsuit Review.

Shop By Model

Xcel Women’s Comp X 3/2 Chest Zip Wetsuit - $399.95
Xcel Women’s Comp X 4/3 Chest Zip Wetsuit - $419.95


Honorable Mentions


Xcel Women’s Comp+ Wetsuit - $349.95+: The Xcel Women's Comp+ Wetsuit is built for high performance, featuring lightweight Japanese Limestone Neoprene for superior flexibility and warmth. It utilizes a plush Thermo Lite infrared lining in key areas to enhance heat retention, while the minimal seam design maximizes stretch and comfort. With a watertight chest zip entry and fusion X seam tape, it offers durability without sacrificing mobility. 

Billabong Women’s Synergy Natural Upycler Wetsuit - $239.95+: The Synergy Natural Upcycler redefines sustainability by using natural, recycled, and upcycled materials without compromising performance. Featuring Natural Rubber for flexibility and warmth alongside graphene-infused lining for efficient heat retention, this wetsuit is designed for eco-conscious surfers who demand comfort and durability. With minimal solvent use and water-based adhesives, Billabong proves that high-performance wetsuits can be both environmentally friendly and built for serious sessions in the water.


Best Women’s Mid-Range Wetsuits Comparison Table 

Wetsuit Price Seam Construction Neoprene Internal Liner Key Stash/Pocket
O’Neill Hyperfreak $369.95+ GBS / Fully Taped Technobutter3 Jersey Yes - pocket on leg
Sisstrevolution Seven Seas $259.95+ GBS / Fully Taped Super Stretch Fever Fiber Yes - inside chest entry or leg
Rip Curl E-Bomb $329.95+ GBS / Fully Taped E7 E7 & E6 Thermo Yes - inside chest entry or leg
Manera Seafarer $269.00+ GBS / Fully Taped S-Foam X10D+ Fleece & X10D Jersey No
Xcel Comp X $399.95+ GBS / Fully Taped Nanoprene Thermo Dry Celliant & Thermo Dry Infrared Yes - inside chest entry
Xcel Comp+ $349.95+ GBS / Fully Taped Nanoprene Thermo Dry Infrared Yes - inside chest entry
Billabong Synergy Natural Upcycler $249.95+ GBS / Fully Taped Natural Rubber - Neoprene-Free Graphene Recycler + & Silicone Stretch Yes - inside chest entry

 


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Final Thoughts

Choosing the right wetsuit doesn’t have to be overwhelming, especially with so many high-quality mid-range options available in 2025. Whether you’re after ultimate flexibility (O’Neill Hyperfreak), eco-friendly materials (Billabong Synergy Natural Upcycler), or premium warmth (Xcel Comp X), there’s a wetsuit tailored to your needs and budget. Mid-range wetsuits have never been better, blending affordability with top-tier performance features once reserved for high-end suits.

Still unsure which wetsuit is right for you? Shop our full collection today or reach out to our team for expert recommendations. The best wetsuits sell out fast, so grab yours now and hit the water in comfort and style! If you have any questions feel free to leave a comment below, give us a call at 1-888-546-6176, or drop an email at support@cleanlinesurf.com.

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Sarah

Originally from the rolling hills of New Hampshire, Sarah now calls Oregon home. She started at Cleanline Surf in 2019 and, since then, has grown into the role of the Customer Service and Blog Manager. When she’s not at work helping dial in customers with surf gear, Sarah is happiest out adventuring. From mellow summer surf sessions to winter splitboard missions to ripping down her favorite mountain bike line, Sarah is always ready to go at the drop of a hat.