Bare Drysuit

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Rainer

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This is a rugged, warm, and leak-free Bare XCD2 2mm crushed neoprene drysuit (no buoyancy change with depth), with some nice extras. Zipper is in great shape (replaced about 50 dives ago), comes with a neoprene neck seal (warmer and more comfortable than latex, and won't fail catastrophically like latex), includes a Halcyon Streamline balanced p-valve (alone $190), Kevlar knee pads, plus two bellows pockets (Left: Bare, Right: Halcyon Exploration). I will add brand new latex wrist seals before shipping (no extra charge).

Size Medium Large. Should fit anyone 5'10-6'2, 150-190#.

Price: $450 shipped (CONUS)

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For anyone local, I’ll also including a very warm, used Pinnacle Merino-Evolution undergarment (Merino, Thinsulate and technical fleece insulation). $400 for everything if you can pick up (San Pedro / Los Angeles). If it helps anyone, I'll be in San Diego this weekend (3/27-3/29) and could bring it with me.
 
I wear a size 9.5-10 in most street shoes (10.5-11 in running shoes). With this drysuit, I'm using very thick wool socks and have even used the DUI 400g booties, so there's plenty of room in the boots. I don't see a size marked on the suit, but I'm guessing anyone wearing US 9-11 should fit fine depending on sock choice. These are pretty flexible boots, so no real constraint if on the larger size end.
 
Yup, great suit and undergarments. Bare and Pinnacle make nice stuff. For the cost of a good semi-dry wetsuit, you could instead be diving this very warm and much more comfortable drysuit. :)
 
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