Bare Velocity 3/2 => No extra lead?

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jtpwils

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I just bought a Bare Velocity 3/2 Progressive stretch full suit.

According to the ScubaDiving test results they say it has zero inherent buoyancy.

Will I actually need no additional lead when wearing this suit as compared to being in no suit at all?:shocked2:
 
Interesting. I guess YMMV but in my Bare Velocity 3/2 with a single HP100, Kydex BP and Jet fins I need no additional weight in salt water. I'm a 5'4" female with a little extra "bioprene" but also more muscle mass than average.
 
I just bought a Bare Velocity 3/2 Progressive stretch full suit.

According to the ScubaDiving test results they say it has zero inherent buoyancy.

Will I actually need no additional lead when wearing this suit as compared to being in no suit at all?:shocked2:

interesting link, will have to look into this, I dive no weight when I dive my SP 3/2 full suit . . . table says it is less then 1lb . . . interesting . . .
 
The BARE Velocity Progressive 3/2, size MLS fits perfectly.
 
nice one.
my old o'neills abit slow to get on.
i was loking at getting the velocity, because of its zips +other bits.

with mt3/2mm oneill, i noticed not compression/bouyancy changes at 40mr :) unlike my 5mm suit
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/peregrine/

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