The latest 5.4 titanium-lined hooded winter women's wetsuit from the Isurus Alpha cold water wetsuits range.
All full-on features of the Ti Alpha 5.4 but with the wetsuit panels designed for a women’s body. Tested in the cold-waters from San Francisco and north to Tofino, British Columbia. You won’t find a warmer, better performing cold-water wetsuit than the Ti Ember 5.4
The Ti Ember 5.4 wetsuit is designed for the performance oriented women surfer who likes to charge in all conditions. But still be super warm and comfy. The wetsuit is made from 100% Japanese Yamamoto #40 neoprene which has 25% more stretch and durability than the industry leading Yamamoto #39. It is 80% lined with Titanium Z-Fleece for superior warmth.
The Ti Ember wetsuit only absorbs 2% of its weight in water compared to 40-60% with conventional neoprene. So you don’t waste precious body heat warming a cold-water logged wetsuit. Less weight means you don’t tire out as fast compared to paddling a heavy, restrictive wetsuit.
The wetsuits features body-mapped panels that move in unison with a women’s anatomical structure for maximum unrestricted movement. The anatomical panels combined with the less weight means no more coming home with sore aching shoulders.
No short cuts were taken with the design of the Ti Ember 5.4 wetsuit. It is every bit as good as the men’s Ti Alpha 5.4.
The main ingredient is Japanese limestone, which is advantageous in environmental and quality aspects.
Oxidation-resistant plant oil is friendly to people and the Earth. It makes rubber soft and flexible.
Technologies enhance your performance.
1. Freshwater Rinse After Every Session
2. Dry Your Wetsuit in the Shade
3. Hang Up Your Wetsuit Correctly
4. Do Use an Occasional Wetsuit Shampoo
5. Take Care When Taking off Your Wetsuit
World Surf League Orthopedic Surgeon
Newport Beach, CA, September 6, 2019
I've been fortunate enough to have used a lot of wetsuits. Beginning with the O'neill beavertail through the stiff fullsuits of the late 20th century, up to the present time. Many suits have their gimmicks: quick dry, neck gators, tight wrist and ankle cuffs, but they're still the same ill-fitting, moderately flexible suit.
Then a quantum leap occurred.
Isurus created a surgical glove
It's also exceptionally warm, with the flexibility in the shoulder and hips where it's needed.
As the Orthopedic Surgeon for the ASP/WSL for the last 25 years, I've seen a multitude of injuries from tight, poor fitting suits. The cut and stitch pattern is superb to allow exceptional flexibility through the shoulders. This decreases the risk of impingement syndrome and rotator cuff damage. The zipper less entry and exit is also very flexible around the shoulder which also decreases the risk of rotator cuff or labral damage.
I have also experienced myself the low back stiffness that occurs with a poorly fit wetsuit that allows low back chill. Even though the Shield is only a 2/2, the stitch and paneling is done to maximize fit with optimal warmth to the low back area.
Spend a little bit more on this fabulous suit rather than in my office with your shoulder pain. Buying quality never goes out of style. I rarely give testimonials, but I believe in Isurus wetsuits.
I don’t do surgery in garden gloves.
You shouldn’t surf in a suboptimal wetsuit
At Isurus, our passion is to build world-class wetsuits that stand up to the harshest conditions the ocean might offer.
Living and surfing in and along the California coast, a frequent topic of conversation was just how much wetsuit innovation had stagnated and quality had deteriorated. It is about designing a wetsuit that improves surfer performance. Click for more about Isurus wetsuits.