MightyDiver
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We tried out our new Bare Velocity 3/2 wetsuits with Hydrostretch last evening and I thought I'd give a review.
We ordered the Bare brand since they offer a TALL version in various sizes for men and women to fit those of athletic and slim builds. MightyScuba has the MedTall in the blue/slate/black and I got the 5/6 in royal/grey/black. I had no idea they offer so many different color choices for the Velocity wetsuit! Usually just the orange version is shown.
First off, the Hydrostretch is similar to Henderson's Hyperstretch BUT in the Bare wetsuit it is only placed in strategic places where most needed. Therefore, it is definitely not as easy as a Henderson Hyperstretch to put on. One other item is that the Bare zipper only goes partway down the back - much shorter than our other wetsuits (Scubapro, Henderson, Xcel) so that added to the difficulty of donning the suit.
The fit and feel is very nice. It feels waaaaay thinner than my other 3mm wetsuits and fit me better without any of the painful, pinching, chafing seams or too tight and too loose areas i get with other makers. MightyScuba's Med Tall also fit him better than any other suit he's tried. This is the first wetsuit that hasn't been too short in the torso for him and it looked great on him.ut:
The water temp varied between 71-80F and we had a nice long dive. Okay, I did but MightyScuba got cold in his Velocity. In about the same time as his other wetsuit so no real difference warmth wise for him. I was extremely comfortable and though I didn't want to stay at 48' where the thermocline hit I was warm everywhere else. I felt as if this wetsuit did not take on water while swimming. My Henderson Hyperstretch (which I DO like!) usually feels like a sponge and absorbs like crazy. Even when I got out of the water i didn't have water pouring out of the arm or leg holes like my other wetsuits. It was amazing! And I didn't get cold on land since I didn't have a really "wet" suit on during packing up.
Overall, these Bare wetsuits are the most comfortable IF you don't mind the bit of struggle dressing. They also offer a 4/3mm with the Hydrostretch called the Force Steamer but I haven't found anyone yet that carries it near me. We'll be keeping our eyes open for a 7mm with Hydrostretch from Bare!
Here's their website: http://www.bare-wetsuits.com
We ordered the Bare brand since they offer a TALL version in various sizes for men and women to fit those of athletic and slim builds. MightyScuba has the MedTall in the blue/slate/black and I got the 5/6 in royal/grey/black. I had no idea they offer so many different color choices for the Velocity wetsuit! Usually just the orange version is shown.
First off, the Hydrostretch is similar to Henderson's Hyperstretch BUT in the Bare wetsuit it is only placed in strategic places where most needed. Therefore, it is definitely not as easy as a Henderson Hyperstretch to put on. One other item is that the Bare zipper only goes partway down the back - much shorter than our other wetsuits (Scubapro, Henderson, Xcel) so that added to the difficulty of donning the suit.
The fit and feel is very nice. It feels waaaaay thinner than my other 3mm wetsuits and fit me better without any of the painful, pinching, chafing seams or too tight and too loose areas i get with other makers. MightyScuba's Med Tall also fit him better than any other suit he's tried. This is the first wetsuit that hasn't been too short in the torso for him and it looked great on him.ut:
The water temp varied between 71-80F and we had a nice long dive. Okay, I did but MightyScuba got cold in his Velocity. In about the same time as his other wetsuit so no real difference warmth wise for him. I was extremely comfortable and though I didn't want to stay at 48' where the thermocline hit I was warm everywhere else. I felt as if this wetsuit did not take on water while swimming. My Henderson Hyperstretch (which I DO like!) usually feels like a sponge and absorbs like crazy. Even when I got out of the water i didn't have water pouring out of the arm or leg holes like my other wetsuits. It was amazing! And I didn't get cold on land since I didn't have a really "wet" suit on during packing up.
Overall, these Bare wetsuits are the most comfortable IF you don't mind the bit of struggle dressing. They also offer a 4/3mm with the Hydrostretch called the Force Steamer but I haven't found anyone yet that carries it near me. We'll be keeping our eyes open for a 7mm with Hydrostretch from Bare!
Here's their website: http://www.bare-wetsuits.com