CLIMATEC Underwear Rating?

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MSltr

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Is it safe to assume that the CLIMATEC underwear is made with Polar Fleece? If so, what is it thickness--100, 200, 300. Does it use a POLARTEC (trademark) specific product; i.e., Power Stretch? My LDS can get it but won't stock it for me to take a look. I looking to get an EVERTEC drysuit and was wondering if SCUBAPRO has a temperature comfort level recommendation in degrees Fahrenheit when used in conjunction with EVERTEC for insulation.
 
The Climatec is 100% Polyester and has the feel and look of a thin fleece; it does not brand the Polartec copyright. Most of our divers purchasing the Evertec dry suit, have gone with the Polar Shell undergarment which a Nylon/Polyester but much thicker with an external shell covering.

CLIMATEC:
• SCUBAPRO natural complement to EverDry4 and generally to all neoprene dry suits• Water-repellent and breathing material built in two layers• Soft, to ensure total freedom of movements, yet offering great warmth properties• Requires less weight to compensate buoyancy​
• Ankle stirrups and thumb loops for donning convenience

POLAR SHELL:

• Complete thermal protection for membrane drysuits in a super-soft 2-piece under suit, ensuring ultimate comfort
from start to finish​
• Water and wind proof: made with tri-laminate exterior softshell material: nylon/polyester with breathable membrane​
inside and complete with microfiber inner lining​
• Both dive and surface time have been considered: Jacket and suspender can be worn separately. Large venting on​
arm with wind proof backing​
• Neoprene seals on arms and legs• Vertical zipper for easy access to interior pockets• Stretch Panels under the arms• Pockets double as vents• Velcro compression straps on calves​
• Thumb and ankle pull-straps for easy donning/doffing
 
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