MEN'S 7MM VELOCITY ULTRA 2.0.
Bare 7mm Velocity Ultra Full 2.0 Wetsuit: Maximum Neoprene Insulation for Cold Water
For divers venturing into genuinely cold water conditions where maximum thermal protection from a wetsuit is paramount, the Bare 7mm Velocity Ultra Full 2.0 delivers. This suit employs Bare's most advanced material technologies, including Ultrawarmth Omniredâ„¢ Infrared fabric in the torso and Progressive Full-Stretch construction, to keep you in the water when temperatures drop.
Omniredâ„¢ for Core Body Heat Retention:
The 7mm Velocity Ultra features Omniredâ„¢ Infrared Technology integrated into the torso lining. This remarkable material is woven with 13 thermo-reactive minerals that actively capture your escaping body heat, convert it into infrared energy, and reflect it back to your skin. This process is designed to enhance thermal regulation and help maintain your core temperature, critical for longer or deeper cold-water dives.
Movement in a Thicker Suit:
Despite its substantial 7mm neoprene thickness, this suit is engineered for good mobility. Bare’s Progressive Full-Stretch (PFS) utilizes different types of full-stretch neoprene in specific patterns, alongside an ergonomic BARE-FIT design with articulated arms and legs, to allow for a greater range of motion than typically expected from a suit of this thickness.
Key Features:
- Collar System: A contoured 2mm GLIDESKIN collar provides a 360° Velcro adjustment and features a "Suit Saver" flap to prevent the Velcro from snagging the wetsuit material.
- Underarm Design:Â Seamless underarms allow for unrestricted movement and layering possibilities.
- Knee Guards:Â PROTEKT material at the knees offers heightened abrasion resistance.
- Ankle Zippers:Â Heavy-duty zippers at the ankles make donning and doffing the thicker neoprene more manageable.
- Seal Integrity:Â Rolled GLIDESKIN seals at the wrists and ankles are designed to significantly reduce water exchange.
- Stitching:Â Flatseam construction is used throughout for its stretch characteristics.


