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2013 ScubaLab Drysuits: Testers' Choice - Bare Trilam Pro Dry

By Scuba Diving Partner | Published On April 26, 2013
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2013 ScubaLab Drysuits: Testers' Choice - Bare Trilam Pro Dry


BARE Trilam Pro Dry

BARE TRILAM PRO DRY

****SPECS**
** • MSRP: $1,399.95
• Style: Rear Entry, Horizontal Shoulder Zip
• Suited For: General-Purpose Diving
• Available Size: 17 Men’s, 6 Women’s
• Info: baresports.com

FEATURES
• Nylon/butyl/polyester trilaminate material stitched with two-needle felled-seam construction
• 2 mm neoprene neck collar with smoothskin liner
• Boot options: vulcanized-rubber boots with 4 mm compressed neoprene uppers, or compression-resistant soft socks
• Lifetime warranty on seams and workmanship

**PERFORMANCE **
Eight of the 10 divers who tested this suit reported a good fit. The Trilam Pro was lightweight and pliable yet rugged — the large K-Padz kneepads did a good job protecting the lower legs. The big selling point was superior comfort in and out of the water, plus range of motion due in part to the suit’s super-flexible T-Zip zipper. The wrist seals — the bottleneckshaped variety — are made of heavy-duty latex: harder to get on and off, but resistant to tearing. Everybody liked the attached vulcanized-rubber boots.

**BOTTOM LINE **
Test divers really liked the features and the overall feel of the Trilam Pro. It racked up the most points for overall favorite in our shootout — earning it the Testers’ Choice.

BARE TRILAM PRO DRY

****SPECS**
** • MSRP: $1,399.95
• Style: Rear Entry, Horizontal Shoulder Zip
• Suited For: General-Purpose Diving
• Available Size: 17 Men’s, 6 Women’s
• Info: baresports.com

FEATURES
• Nylon/butyl/polyester trilaminate material stitched with two-needle felled-seam construction
• 2 mm neoprene neck collar with smoothskin liner
• Boot options: vulcanized-rubber boots with 4 mm compressed neoprene uppers, or compression-resistant soft socks
• Lifetime warranty on seams and workmanship

**PERFORMANCE **
Eight of the 10 divers who tested this suit reported a good fit. The Trilam Pro was lightweight and pliable yet rugged — the large K-Padz kneepads did a good job protecting the lower legs. The big selling point was superior comfort in and out of the water, plus range of motion due in part to the suit’s super-flexible T-Zip zipper. The wrist seals — the bottleneckshaped variety — are made of heavy-duty latex: harder to get on and off, but resistant to tearing. Everybody liked the attached vulcanized-rubber boots.

**BOTTOM LINE **
Test divers really liked the features and the overall feel of the Trilam Pro. It racked up the most points for overall favorite in our shootout — earning it the Testers’ Choice.