Hold on to summer a little longer with this top made from 100% Yamamoto Neoprene.
2-2-2 Top
Temperature Range:
63°F (17°C) to 70°F (21°C)
SCS Nano Hydrodynamic coated shoulder and anatomically designed panels provide added mobility and an unprecedented solar absorbent thermal qualities compared to conventional neoprene. The SCS is 100% hydrophobic and the same stuff Olympic swim suits were made from.
The i-Aegis will have you moving lighter, warmer, faster and more comfortable than conventional petrol based tops.
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FEATURES:
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AERODOME
Innovative material that maintains higher thermal temperatures and improves buoyancy. Isurus maximizes the use of Yamamoto Aerodome in the core insulating panels of the torso. Aerodome is widely recognized as the most effective insulating neoprene on the market.
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FORWARD PROPULSION SYSTEM (FPS)
The inside forearms of the wetsuit have special entrapment zones designed to trap water during the catch phase of the stroke. This creates drag, resulting in greater power output per stroke and increased distance paddled. The FPS has been proven to increase swim speeds in triathlete competitions.
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ANATOMICALLY DESIGNED PANELS
Tri-athlete Inspired Panel Design for Maximizing Stroke Output and Recovery. Each panel synergistically works with the natural range of motion and flow of the athlete to enhance surfing performance.
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ROTATION AXIS
To aid in flexibility and movement, anatomical joints and seams were adjusted to fit to the upper and lower limbs in the natural flexibility zones. This enhances the performance of the Yamamoto neoprene so that the energy can be focused on surfing and not wasted working against restriction.
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UNDERARM / LATERAL PANEL
The critical factor for maximizing paddle output is proper design of the underarm panel. Using proven bio-mechanical design principles from competitive tri-athlete wetsuits we designed a one piece panel from the hip to the elbow joint, no seams means less restriction. The underarm panel is the key panel which dictates the degree of unrestricted shoulder and arm movement, releasing the stroke action and allowing for a complete extension along the Latissimus dorsi muscles to enhance the pull phase of the stroke.







