Pinnacle Evolution 2 Drysuit - what do you think?

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divewithmat

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Hey all,

I'm in the market for a drysuit and my LDS is a Pinnacle dealer. I understand that the Evolution 2 is not a high end suit and there's plenty better ones out there, but my budget dictated that I can't spend more than $2500. With Si Tech silicone seals and rock boots that's roughly what the Evo would cost me. I don't teach anymore and I'm kind of landlocked, so realistically it will see 20-30 dives a year in Monterey and Tahoe.

Any feedback on this suit would be greatly appreciated!
 
Hey all,

I'm in the market for a drysuit and my LDS is a Pinnacle dealer. I understand that the Evolution 2 is not a high end suit and there's plenty better ones out there, but my budget dictated that I can't spend more than $2500. With Si Tech silicone seals and rock boots that's roughly what the Evo would cost me. I don't teach anymore and I'm kind of landlocked, so realistically it will see 20-30 dives a year in Monterey and Tahoe.

Any feedback on this suit would be greatly appreciated!
Have you tried the search function? Look at Seaskin. For $2500 you can have two suits and money left over for gas to get to Monterey. You aren’t any further away from diving than I am and I go almost every week, if conditions allow.
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/peregrine/

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