O'Neill Hyperfreak Fire Chest Zip 4/3mm - Black Marine
The O'Neill Hyperfreak Fire takes their most successful suit to new levels of performance, warmth and sustainability.
O'Neill Hyperfreak steamers are the best in the business when it comes to comfort, stretch and performance. They are super light weight, easy to get on and off thanks to their stretch and by far the most comfortable suit you can surf in.
Combining new TB4 neoprene and TB4 Air Firewall, and lined with TB4X graphene infused liner to further increase the warmth of the ridiculously lightweight and stretchy Hyperfreak series steamers.
Utilising recycled oyster shells, car tyres and plastics, solvent free lamination, dope dyed yarn, and limestone neoprene, the Hyperfreak steamers have taken a giant step towards building a more sustainable future and protecing our oceans.
- TB4 Firewall / TB4X
- TB4X Fully Taped Seams
- Minimal Seam Design- a unique design which utilizes larger panels and fewer seams
- Recycled and Sustainable Materials
- Key Pocket - Hidden key pocket in the right leg below the knee. Kep your key safe and in a hassle-free location
- Double Seal Collar - double layer neopren for extra comfort
- Krypto Knee Padz - feature O'Neill's tried and tested knee protection material for long lasting durability
- 4/3mm
Recycled and Sustainable Materials
Every Blueprint, Pyscho Tech, Hyperfreak Fire and Hyperfreak steamer saves more than 0.5 kg of harmful plastic from potentially polluting the world’s living oceans.
Eco Carbon Black

Carbon Black is one of the key ingredients in neoprene. It can now be carbonized from scrap rubber tyres using high heat to extract.
Dope dyed yarn.

To save tremendous amounts of water whilst also reducing energy consumption and water pollution, O’Neill use a dope dyeing process that infuses colour pigment into the fibre filaments before being spun into yarn.
Limestone neoprene

O’Neill has used limestone since 1996 to replace petrochemicals in neoprene. Limestone comes from nature and has less environmental impact.
Aqua Alpha Solvent Free Lamination

O’Neill worked with key a manufacturing partner to develop a non-solvent based lamination glue called Aqua-Alpha which bonds the wetsuit’s lining to the internal foam layer