I know there have been some questions on both of these and I was on the market so got to try a couple of these suits out. Some quick feedback.
Customer Service - great on both
Look - both look pretty cool but I'm I find the Roka gives a bit of the 'superhero' look which I liked
Sizing - There are huge differences here. I have an athletic build (6'3/195lbs with 41 through chest). I tried the ML/L with the HUUB and the L with the Roka as Roka felt the ML would probably not work. The ML HUUB barely zipped up and when I breathed, the break away zipper opened. The ML fit me better through the body besides that and I found the L to be too big. The Roka fit perfectly in the L. I do find it lets a bit of water in however, not sure from where but when I stand up, the water comes out.
Material - The HUUB feels thiner in the upper body than the Roka but find the Roka to be more durable.
Feel - HUUB felt great in the upper body and really raised my legs a lot, almost too much (3:5). The Roka didn't feel quite as thin as the HUUB in the upper body but still great flexibility. I wasn't a big fan of the catch pannels on the Roka personally. Also, didn't notice the roll bars nor the crossover assistance with the HUUB.
Testing - So did some 100's with 20 sec rests in between. These were about 1 month apart. Long enough that I forgot what my times were but long enough that I became a better swimmer. HUUB's time avg'd 1:24-1:25 per 100m. Roka was 1:17-1:18 (to my surprise). To be honest, I thought it was slower and was debating keeping the HUUB or not based on what I thought was faster times but the Roka I liked it's construction/durability/fit a bit better. Needless to say after grabbing my swim times from Garmin it made this an easy decision. Feel free to shoot any questions. I don't think you can go wrong with either, but this worked for me.
Customer Service - great on both
Look - both look pretty cool but I'm I find the Roka gives a bit of the 'superhero' look which I liked
Sizing - There are huge differences here. I have an athletic build (6'3/195lbs with 41 through chest). I tried the ML/L with the HUUB and the L with the Roka as Roka felt the ML would probably not work. The ML HUUB barely zipped up and when I breathed, the break away zipper opened. The ML fit me better through the body besides that and I found the L to be too big. The Roka fit perfectly in the L. I do find it lets a bit of water in however, not sure from where but when I stand up, the water comes out.
Material - The HUUB feels thiner in the upper body than the Roka but find the Roka to be more durable.
Feel - HUUB felt great in the upper body and really raised my legs a lot, almost too much (3:5). The Roka didn't feel quite as thin as the HUUB in the upper body but still great flexibility. I wasn't a big fan of the catch pannels on the Roka personally. Also, didn't notice the roll bars nor the crossover assistance with the HUUB.
Testing - So did some 100's with 20 sec rests in between. These were about 1 month apart. Long enough that I forgot what my times were but long enough that I became a better swimmer. HUUB's time avg'd 1:24-1:25 per 100m. Roka was 1:17-1:18 (to my surprise). To be honest, I thought it was slower and was debating keeping the HUUB or not based on what I thought was faster times but the Roka I liked it's construction/durability/fit a bit better. Needless to say after grabbing my swim times from Garmin it made this an easy decision. Feel free to shoot any questions. I don't think you can go wrong with either, but this worked for me.