This is the newest version of the Reactive suit from Bare. All black, aka the Titan model.
It is brand new, with the tags still on it.
For $300 I will ship it wherever you like in the CONUS. If you are close by and want to pick it up in person, we can work something out, so you aren't paying for shipping and I'm not eating PayPal fees.
Why am I selling it instead of returning it for a refund? A perfectly reasonable question.
I got this suit via a hookup that is giving me a really good deal to get myself a new kit as I start working as an independent instructor. I had to order a suit without being able to try one on first. The size chart put me right in between XL and XXL. I took a gamble and lost. This suit actually fits me well everywhere except the arms are a bit too long. Returning it would be a hassle for the person helping me out. They don't care if I sell one suit off to someone, so one lucky winner will get a brand new suit for a really good price. I got an XL and it's a little tight, but the arms and legs are the right length. I don't mind how tight the XL is (and I need to lose some weight anyway). I am 6' 1" and about 240-something #s.
I tried this suit on in my living room and that's it. It has not ever been wet.
I have been diving older (made in 2012?) ScubaPro EverFlex suits. I really like my SP suits, but these Reactive suits are, as Jules would say, some next level sh!t! My SP suits have a fleecy lining, but it only covers the chest and back. With these Reactive suits, the fleecy lining covers the ENTIRE inside of the suit. And they are quite noticeably more stretchy than my SP suits. Definitely easier to put on.
I dived the XL in the pool today and it was almost TOO warm. I seriously thought about getting out and putting on my SP 3/2.
I have posted in the past about the zippers on these Reactive suits being suspect. That was based on info I had gotten at the time (2015? I think?). I talked to the Bare rep before ordering these suits and he said that the early suits did have some issues with their zippers, but they changed production somewhere along the way to a better zipper. Time will tell, but I expect no issues with my new suit.
It is brand new, with the tags still on it.
For $300 I will ship it wherever you like in the CONUS. If you are close by and want to pick it up in person, we can work something out, so you aren't paying for shipping and I'm not eating PayPal fees.
Why am I selling it instead of returning it for a refund? A perfectly reasonable question.
I got this suit via a hookup that is giving me a really good deal to get myself a new kit as I start working as an independent instructor. I had to order a suit without being able to try one on first. The size chart put me right in between XL and XXL. I took a gamble and lost. This suit actually fits me well everywhere except the arms are a bit too long. Returning it would be a hassle for the person helping me out. They don't care if I sell one suit off to someone, so one lucky winner will get a brand new suit for a really good price. I got an XL and it's a little tight, but the arms and legs are the right length. I don't mind how tight the XL is (and I need to lose some weight anyway). I am 6' 1" and about 240-something #s.
I tried this suit on in my living room and that's it. It has not ever been wet.
I have been diving older (made in 2012?) ScubaPro EverFlex suits. I really like my SP suits, but these Reactive suits are, as Jules would say, some next level sh!t! My SP suits have a fleecy lining, but it only covers the chest and back. With these Reactive suits, the fleecy lining covers the ENTIRE inside of the suit. And they are quite noticeably more stretchy than my SP suits. Definitely easier to put on.
I dived the XL in the pool today and it was almost TOO warm. I seriously thought about getting out and putting on my SP 3/2.
I have posted in the past about the zippers on these Reactive suits being suspect. That was based on info I had gotten at the time (2015? I think?). I talked to the Bare rep before ordering these suits and he said that the early suits did have some issues with their zippers, but they changed production somewhere along the way to a better zipper. Time will tell, but I expect no issues with my new suit.