BARE sport has introduced their newest wetsuit line called the BARE Women’s Evoke. This stylish wetsuit is designed with women in mind, down to it’s trendy activewear inspired design and the use of Celliant® fabric to keep us extra toasty warm during a dive.
The Women’s Evoke is made for comfort and warmth which enhances your performance on a dive. While scuba diving we dont move around a lot and can loss heat up to twenty times faster than on land. When we shiver underwater we can consume more air, ending our dive quicker. It’s important to pick the right exposure suit for the your diving condition. Staying warm is a good thing!
“This is a significant breakthrough in wetsuit comfort,” says Tyler Dickman, Brand Manager for BARE. “Evoke is the first women’s suit of its kind to utilize Celliant® Infrared Technology. It’s incredibly warm and exceptionally comfortable. It allows the diver to focus on their dive experience, and not be distracted by discomfort or cold.”
Celliant® fabric is a unique Infrared Technology which uses 13 thermo-reactive minerals woven together into the fabric lining of the wetsuit. The Celliant fabric is specially formulated to convert body heat into infrared energy and reflect it back onto the user keeping you warmer on a dive. The fabic is used throughout the suit with softer high-pile fabric on the core and low-pile in the arms and legs.
The Evoke is the second wetsuit line by BARE to use this technology. Last year the company launched the Mens BARE Reactive line using the Celliant fabric. The wetsuit was a success and real world reviews of the wetsuit confirm you stay warmer, less water enters the wetsuit and the fabric is soft and comfortable on your skin.
Evoke has additional comfort in its design, including extra long (10”) heavy duty ankle zippers, a smooth collar with zipper and an extra long back zipper with internal sealing zipper flap. The Evoke line is available in a 3, 5 and 7MM Full, 10 different sizes and offered in 3 different colors – Aqua, Coral and Black. You can buy the Evoke here.
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