Design and Materials

Built for Better Sessions — Surf Longer, Warmer and More Connected

Every detail of our wetsuits is intentional. Instead of loading our suits with unnecessary extras, we focused on the elements that truly matter in the water: freedom of movement, warmth, durability, and a lighter footprint on the planet.

Our suits have a premium luxurious feel in the water. They are light-weight, ultra-stretchy, soft and warm.  Offering unrestricted movement and warmth these suits went beyond our expectations of comfort.  We're very happy to make them available.

Premium Rubber
Our wetsuits are crafted from eco-friendly Yamamoto Japanese rubber — widely regarded as the finest wetsuit material available. This limestone-based rubber is exceptionally lightweight, naturally insulating, and remarkably flexible, allowing you to paddle easier, move freely, and stay warmer without added bulk.

Advanced Lining
Inside and out, we use a high-performance nylon jersey that’s soft to the touch, highly elastic, and quick-drying. Because it absorbs minimal water, the suit stays lighter in the surf and dries faster between sessions — enhancing both comfort and longevity.

Precision Fit & Panel Design
We reduce seams wherever possible to improve comfort and mobility. Fewer panels mean fewer pressure points, less water intrusion, and a cleaner fit that moves with your body. Strategic seam placement ensures stretch happens where you need it most, while high-stress zones remain strong and secure over time.

Construction You Can Trust
Each suit is glued and blind-stitched for strength and waterproof integrity, then reinforced in critical stress areas with specialized seam taping made from Yamamoto rubber. This added layer increases durability without compromising flexibility.

Designed with the Planet in Mind
Our wetsuits are made using limestone-based Yamamoto rubber rather than traditional petroleum-based neoprene. While the exact environmental impact varies, limestone rubber is cleaner to produce, lasts longer, and reduces waste. A wetsuit that performs better and lasts longer means fewer replacements — and less material ending up in landfills.