We take our product seriously – unbeatable warmth, flexibility, comfort and fit.
From a collective of like-minded surfers
An Independent Surf Brand – Built by Surfers. Warmth, comfort & durability
Simpel is an independent wetsuit company shaped by a group of like-minded surfers who’ve spent decades immersed in product design and testing specifically for cold water. This is our life’s work in a wetsuit thoughtfully crafted to prioritise warmth, comfort, and long-term durability.
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Yamamoto
Yamamoto neoprene for exceptional performance
We use Japanese Yamamoto limestone neoprene because we believe the best wetsuits start with the best raw material. Yamamoto rubber is made using closed-cell technology from 100% limestone, non petroleum. offering unmatched warmth, flexibility, and long-term durability. Its hydrophobic nature means it absorbs significantly less water, keeping you lighter and warmer in the water, and drying faster between sessions. Unlike conventional rubbers, Yamamoto’s precise nitrogen-infusion process creates a uniform cell structure that delivers superior insulation, compression resistance, and performance that lasts season after season.
We specifically blend #39 and #40 Yamamoto rubbers to fine-tune the balance of stretch and structure. The result? A wetsuit that works with your body, not against it. Responsively warm, easy to get on and off, and engineered for cold water without compromise.

Easy Wetsuit Entry & Exit
Introducing Simpel Entry
Designed for easy entry. Simpel entry makes getting your wetsuit on and off effortless, preventing unnecessary wear and tear as well as minimising your exposure to the elements.
Once on, you'll experience the plush fast drying thermal lining and innovative back panel, crafted to minimise the use of seams, bolster wind resistance and enhance insulation.

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