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BARE Trilam Tech Dry
BARE Trilam Tech Dry
The BARE Trilam Tech Dry front-zip drysuit is made with our exclusive engineered butyl trilaminate material, giving it the advantage of superior flexibility and lightweight characteristics.
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
- Your choice of latex or a 3mm neoprene comfort-fit neck seal
- 2mm nylon/smoothskin warm collar with vented neck drain provides an improved seal with the BARE dry hoods
- 360 degree swivel inflator valve and adjustable low-profile exhaust valve
- Telescoping torso with elastic crotch strap, rear double anchor and adjustable quick release front buckle
- Includes suspenders
- Elastic crotch strap with rear double anchor and adjustable quick release front buckle
- BARE embossed M-PADz knee protection with 2mm neoprene backing providing added padding for comfort
- Flexible double taped reinforcement at “critical wear” seam points for added durability
- 2 needle “felled seam” construction increases seam integrity, is low profile and less prone to abrasion and finishes for a clean look
- Your choice of HD vulcanized 4mm compressed density neoprene BARE boot, or compression-resistant Soft Boot (see accessories for BARE boot options)
- Premium graphics and badging
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Material:
- Durable polyester/butyl/polyester trilaminate throughout
Innovation:
- Exclusively engineered, this material offers improved flexibility over current butyl trilaminates
- Plastic main entry zipper offers improved flexibility over traditional brass zippers and a lower profile design
FAQ's
Do I need my own equipment
For entry level courses, we provide everything you will need. If there is any special equipment you will need for a course, we will discuss this with you at the time of booking.
Do I need to have any experiance?
For experience and entry level courses, you will not need any experience. For development courses, your instructor will guide you through any course prerequisites.
After completing a Try Dive, am I a qualified diver?
This experience dive can be credited towards the first training dive of an Open Water course. Speak to your Instructor to find out how to transition into being a fully qualified diver.