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Sola Power 5mm Round Toe Titanium Wetsuit Boots

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Sola Power 5mm Round Toe Titanium Wetsuit Boots

The 5mm Power Wetsuit boots from Sola are Blind stitched for less water penetration. Highly durable sole with extra grip. Foot strap adjustment. A great all round warm boot for UK waters.

  • Blind stitched for less water penetration
  • Thermal fabric lining
  • Foot strap adjustment
  • Superstretch lined neoprene TWF
  • Highly durable sole with extra grip

Why Wear Boots?

Wetsuit boots are specialized footwear made from neoprene.  They are designed to keep feet warm in cold water.  These boots are often used in surfing, diving, and other water sports.  
Boots come in various thicknesses, usually from 3mm to 7mm.  Thicker boots offer better insulation for colder conditions.  They cover the foot completely, and sometimes the ankle or calf too.  Neoprene traps a thin layer of water inside the boot.  

Your body warms this water, helping maintain foot temperature.  This prevents heat loss through your feet, which are sensitive to cold.  Wetsuit booties also provide traction on slippery surfaces.  They often have textured soles for grip on rocks or boards.  Some boots have split-toe designs for better balance and control.  Others have round toes for maximum warmth and comfort.  Zippers, straps, or tight ankle seals help keep water out.  They also reduce flushing, which is cold water entering the boot.  Flushing makes it harder to stay warm in very cold water.  Wetsuit boots are essential in water below 60°F (15°C).  

They help prevent numbness, cramps, or frostbite in extreme cold.  Cold feet can affect your balance and reaction time.  Wetsuit boots keep you comfortable and safer in harsh conditions.  They allow you to stay in the water longer.  

This is important for both performance and safety.  Boots must fit snugly without restricting movement or circulation.  Too loose, and cold water flushes in constantly.  
Too tight, and they can cut off circulation.  Always choose the right size and thickness for your activity.  Wetsuit boots are a key part of cold water gear.  They protect your feet and improve your experience in cold water.  Without them, cold exposure can end your session early.

Who Are Sola?

TWF and Sola: Pioneers of UK Surf Culture

TWF (The Wetsuit Factory) and Sola are two major names in UK surfing. Both have played key roles in growing the sport. Their contributions have shaped surf culture across British coastlines for decades.

TWF was established in the 1960s and began as a wetsuit manufacturer. Its aim was to make surfing accessible to everyone. By producing affordable wetsuits, TWF helped more people enjoy the water. UK waters are cold, so wetsuits are essential for surfers. TWF’s gear made year-round surfing more realistic. Their products are also popular with bodyboarders, swimmers, and paddleboarders. The brand’s focus on value and function has made it a staple in surf shops.

Sola also began in the 1960s and quickly built a strong identity. Known for its innovative designs, Sola brought style and performance to surfwear. It introduced new materials and construction methods that improved comfort and durability. Sola also gained respect for sponsoring British surfers and events. This helped grow the sport and support athletes at grassroots levels. Sola was one of the first UK brands to be recognised internationally. It proved that British companies could compete with top global surf brands.

Together, TWF and Sola helped establish a British surf industry. Before them, surfers had limited access to proper equipment. Most gear had to be imported, which was costly and slow. TWF and Sola filled this gap by offering reliable products locally. Their presence supported local surf schools, lifeguards, and retail outlets. They also helped develop a stronger sense of community around the sport.

Both brands have adapted over time to meet changing trends. They now offer gear for stand-up paddleboarding, kayaking, and swimming. TWF is known for its kids’ wetsuits and swimwear, making the water more accessible for families. Sola continues to push forward in wetsuit technology and surf accessories. Their products combine affordability with professional-grade performance.

Today, TWF and Sola remain respected names in British surf circles. They’ve maintained their relevance through decades of change. New generations of surfers still rely on their gear. In doing so, they’ve helped keep surf culture alive in places like Cornwall, Devon, and Wales. Their efforts have expanded participation in the sport and supported the wider coastal economy.

In summary, TWF and Sola have done more than sell wetsuits. They’ve shaped how surfing has grown in the UK. Through innovation, affordability, and community focus, they’ve left a lasting mark on British surf history. What started as small operations are now vital pillars of UK surfing.


Sola Power 5mm Round Toe Titanium Wetsuit Boots

The 5mm Power Wetsuit boots from Sola are Blind stitched for less water penetration. Highly durable sole with extra grip. Foot strap adjustment. A great all round warm boot for UK waters.

  • Blind stitched for less water penetration
  • Thermal fabric lining
  • Foot strap adjustment
  • Superstretch lined neoprene TWF
  • Highly durable sole with extra grip

Wetsuit boots are specialized footwear made from neoprene.  They are designed to keep feet warm in cold water.  These boots are often used in surfing, diving, and other water sports.  
Boots come in various thicknesses, usually from 3mm to 7mm.  Thicker boots offer better insulation for colder conditions.  They cover the foot completely, and sometimes the ankle or calf too.  Neoprene traps a thin layer of water inside the boot.  

Your body warms this water, helping maintain foot temperature.  This prevents heat loss through your feet, which are sensitive to cold.  Wetsuit booties also provide traction on slippery surfaces.  They often have textured soles for grip on rocks or boards.  Some boots have split-toe designs for better balance and control.  Others have round toes for maximum warmth and comfort.  Zippers, straps, or tight ankle seals help keep water out.  They also reduce flushing, which is cold water entering the boot.  Flushing makes it harder to stay warm in very cold water.  Wetsuit boots are essential in water below 60°F (15°C).  

They help prevent numbness, cramps, or frostbite in extreme cold.  Cold feet can affect your balance and reaction time.  Wetsuit boots keep you comfortable and safer in harsh conditions.  They allow you to stay in the water longer.  

This is important for both performance and safety.  Boots must fit snugly without restricting movement or circulation.  Too loose, and cold water flushes in constantly.  
Too tight, and they can cut off circulation.  Always choose the right size and thickness for your activity.  Wetsuit boots are a key part of cold water gear.  They protect your feet and improve your experience in cold water.  Without them, cold exposure can end your session early.

TWF and Sola: Pioneers of UK Surf Culture

TWF (The Wetsuit Factory) and Sola are two major names in UK surfing. Both have played key roles in growing the sport. Their contributions have shaped surf culture across British coastlines for decades.

TWF was established in the 1960s and began as a wetsuit manufacturer. Its aim was to make surfing accessible to everyone. By producing affordable wetsuits, TWF helped more people enjoy the water. UK waters are cold, so wetsuits are essential for surfers. TWF’s gear made year-round surfing more realistic. Their products are also popular with bodyboarders, swimmers, and paddleboarders. The brand’s focus on value and function has made it a staple in surf shops.

Sola also began in the 1960s and quickly built a strong identity. Known for its innovative designs, Sola brought style and performance to surfwear. It introduced new materials and construction methods that improved comfort and durability. Sola also gained respect for sponsoring British surfers and events. This helped grow the sport and support athletes at grassroots levels. Sola was one of the first UK brands to be recognised internationally. It proved that British companies could compete with top global surf brands.

Together, TWF and Sola helped establish a British surf industry. Before them, surfers had limited access to proper equipment. Most gear had to be imported, which was costly and slow. TWF and Sola filled this gap by offering reliable products locally. Their presence supported local surf schools, lifeguards, and retail outlets. They also helped develop a stronger sense of community around the sport.

Both brands have adapted over time to meet changing trends. They now offer gear for stand-up paddleboarding, kayaking, and swimming. TWF is known for its kids’ wetsuits and swimwear, making the water more accessible for families. Sola continues to push forward in wetsuit technology and surf accessories. Their products combine affordability with professional-grade performance.

Today, TWF and Sola remain respected names in British surf circles. They’ve maintained their relevance through decades of change. New generations of surfers still rely on their gear. In doing so, they’ve helped keep surf culture alive in places like Cornwall, Devon, and Wales. Their efforts have expanded participation in the sport and supported the wider coastal economy.

In summary, TWF and Sola have done more than sell wetsuits. They’ve shaped how surfing has grown in the UK. Through innovation, affordability, and community focus, they’ve left a lasting mark on British surf history. What started as small operations are now vital pillars of UK surfing.

Shipping Costs

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International - Calculated at checkout based on location

Standard UK (Free Shipping)

Our Free inclusive delivery is either via Evri Courier or Royal Mail. Delivery estimates for these services are approx 2-3 working days from dispatch (handling time approx 1 working day), and the price of this postage is included in the product price (ie free UK shipping).

Surfboards are not covered in the Free Shipping offer, simply due to their size and weight. We have a variable shipping cost for Surfboards and this is added at checkout once a customer address has been added.

Surfboards Domestic UK 

Standard UK (England, Wales, Scottish Lowlands)

Surfboards are not covered in the Free Shipping offer, simply due to their size and weight. We have a variable shipping cost for Surfboards and this is added at checkout once a customer address has been added.

As a guide, prices start from £17.50 for most foam surfboards. Maximum current price is approx £25 UK Mainland.

Surfboards are shipped via DX Freight and delivery estimate for this service is 2 working days from dispatch.

Shipping Methods

We use a selection of UK couriers for domestic delivery. The vast majority of our items are dispatched via the Evri courier service. A tracking ID will be automatically sent to your email after dispatch. Check your inbox for our dispatch confirmation email. Follow progress of your parcel using the tracking link supplied in this email.

Dispatch Time - We aim to dispatch all orders within approx 2 working days from the date of order. Delivery estimate is added to this 'dispatch time' to give you estimated date of delivery.

'Made to order' items such as T-Shirts and Hoodies, have a lead time of approx 6 working days plus delivery times. If you're unsure, just drop us a message and we'll be happy to offer you further info.

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A card may be left to advise this to you, or to confirm that the parcel has been returned to the local depot. You can then contact them to arrange collection or to schedule a new delivery date.

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