00wabbit
Contributor
I'm selling my Bare XCD2 Pro Dry drysuit. $200+ actual shipping costs (It's crushed neoprene so it's a bit heavy)
I bought it off of Scubaboard so I could get in the game cheap and take my drysuit class.
I am 6"2" 290lbs. It fits me fine and still has extra room in the stomach and chest area. The calves are large as well. It was a custom suit from the guy I bought it from. He may even see this post and chime in with some more details. It is crushed neoprene with integrated boots. The boots are size 12.
Here's the catch. The suit isn't totally dry. It weeps a little in the left arm and left leg. It is fine for me for 2 dives and by the 3rd my foot is getting a little wet. The zipper is still good and the wrist and neck seals still work. They have been replaced some time ago and it's not the prettiest job but if you want to get started in drysuit diving this will get you going at a great price.
The bare drysuits do have a lifetime warranty on the seams which is transferable to any owners of the suit. So maybe something can be done through warranty or maybe you can find some of the leaks yourself. It's still much dryer than a wetsuit. I've had it down to 41 degrees with no problem.
I am selling because I decided I like drysuit diving and bought myself a brand new Whites Fusion.
I bought it off of Scubaboard so I could get in the game cheap and take my drysuit class.
I am 6"2" 290lbs. It fits me fine and still has extra room in the stomach and chest area. The calves are large as well. It was a custom suit from the guy I bought it from. He may even see this post and chime in with some more details. It is crushed neoprene with integrated boots. The boots are size 12.
Here's the catch. The suit isn't totally dry. It weeps a little in the left arm and left leg. It is fine for me for 2 dives and by the 3rd my foot is getting a little wet. The zipper is still good and the wrist and neck seals still work. They have been replaced some time ago and it's not the prettiest job but if you want to get started in drysuit diving this will get you going at a great price.
The bare drysuits do have a lifetime warranty on the seams which is transferable to any owners of the suit. So maybe something can be done through warranty or maybe you can find some of the leaks yourself. It's still much dryer than a wetsuit. I've had it down to 41 degrees with no problem.
I am selling because I decided I like drysuit diving and bought myself a brand new Whites Fusion.