Bare Ekove Vs. Bare Velocity Full Wetsuit

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Nikole

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The main key selling point between these 2 wetsuits is that the Evoke has some kind of technology to keep you warmer underwater. I cannot find a temperature chart online for these models so:,

Question for anyone that owns one of these wetsuits and gets cold easily:
How much warmer does the 3mm Evoke (newer model) keep you versus the 3mm Velocity (older model) .. for example...say....in spring water (72-74 degrees) conditions?
 
I own a Bare Velocity 3mm and a Bare Velocity 5mm ... in 72-74 degree water I would wear the 5mm. And I'm built like a harbor seal, which means I have plenty of bioprene and don't get cold easily ...

... Bob (Grateful Diver)
 
I don't know these wetsuits, but I'll just note that essentially nobody dives the 72F springs in a 3mm on a regular basis. If 72F springs are your thing, you'll want at LEAST a 5mm--and probably a 5mm plus hooded vest or something like that. It's common to see 7mm suits in the FL springs. Sure, for one short dive, a 3mm is enough. But for multiple dives in a day, almost everyone needs more than that.
 
I own a Bare Velocity 3mm and a Bare Velocity 5mm ... in 72-74 degree water I would wear the 5mm. And I'm built like a harbor seal, which means I have plenty of bioprene and don't get cold easily ...

... Bob (Grateful Diver)

Ok, I can see that... since the Velocity doesn't come with the new neoprene technology.
I wonder if you tried the 3mm Evoke in spring water would it keep you warmer or if that selling-point is just gimmicky....hmmmm........
 
I don't know these wetsuits, but I'll just note that essentially nobody dives the 72F springs in a 3mm on a regular basis. If 72F springs are your thing, you'll want at LEAST a 5mm--and probably a 5mm plus hooded vest or something like that. It's common to see 7mm suits in the FL springs. Sure, for one short dive, a 3mm is enough. But for multiple dives in a day, almost everyone needs more than that.

The fact that I don't have a 5mm wetsuit is what keeps me out of the springs. I have a 4/3mm from another brand and I still get cold with it.
 
For me, neither of my 5mm (Bare Nixie & Aqualung Aquaflex) were warm enough for an hour long spring dive. I found a used Evoke 7mm that I pair with a 5/3mm hooded vest, and am sooo happy. I'm not sure how much is the technology and how much is having 10mm on my torso :) But I've only done hour long dives with it. After a 3 day class in the springs this coming weekend, I may be begging for a dry suit
 
After a 3 day class in the springs this coming weekend, I may be begging for a dry suit

That's exactly what pushed me into a drysuit. An especially chilly weekend in March left us spending our surface intervals huddled in the car with the heater turned up to maximum. My 5/4 mm Bare Velocity plus 3mm hooded vest just wasn't cutting it after the first day. Never again for me.
 
I have the Bare Evoke with the Celiant technology in 3/5/7mm. I've worn the 5mm down to 48 degrees (for a short time). I've done multiple 55-65 degree dives (45 min) on the Great Lakes in the 5mm without issue. I had 5mm boots, 3/5mm hood, and 3mm gloves on.
 
I think the Evoke is probably worth the additional cost over the velocity. It is definitely a better wetsuit and warmer. At least my wife thinks so.
 
When I dove at Alexander springs I wore 2 wetsuits.. My 4/3mm and a shorty on top. The shorty was borrowed so I'm not sure how many mm it was. But I was pretty comfortable.. After 50 minutes I was ready to get out.

And when I dove at Epcot they gave me 2 wetsuits! Same thing, I'm comfortable for 45 minutes then it starts to get chilly.
 

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