New 3mm Wetsuits For Warm-Water Scuba Divers

Zach StovallThese warm-water wetsuits will keep the chill off your tropical scuba diving vacation.
Bare Reactive 3mm

Zach StovallBare Reactive 3mm
Bare's Celliant fabric helps this 3mm wetsuit conserve body heat.
When you dive multiple times a day over several days, even in water that is a warm 80˚F at depth, you can feel chilled. Bare’s Celliant fabric technology helps conserve body heat and accelerate thermal recovery. Bare’s proprietary no-stitch technology adds flexibility and comfort to the Reactive 3mm wetsuit. $419.95; baresports.com
Camaro Titanium 3 Overall

Zach StovallCamaro Titanium 3 Overall
The Camaro Titanium doesn't absorb water or sweat and it dries quickly.
One downside to a tropical scuba diving vacation is that your wetsuit may start to get stinky by the end of the trip. Not so with the Titanium 3 — the material doesn’t absorb water or sweat, plus it dries fast, so it minimizes odors. Another plus: The G-lock front zipper is 93.75 percent watertight. $249.95; camaro.at
IST Sports WS80 3mm Jumpsuit

Zach StovallIST Sports WS80 3mm Jumpsuit
The IST WS80 wetsuit is warm, flexible and durable.
The high-grade, superstretch 3 mm neoprene of IST’s WS80 wetsuit is warm, flexible and durable. The stitching employs a double-flatlock technique to minimize chafing against bare skin, and the rear zipper is easy to use. All the features add up to a carefree underwater experience. $150; istsports.com
Scubapro Everflex 3/2mm

Zach StovallScubapro Everflex 3/2mm
This women's wetsuit uses high-tech materials that maximize performance and comfort.
The top-of-the-line women’s wetsuit from Scubapro blends forward-thinking design with high-tech materials to maximize performance and comfort. Especially nice: The Diamond Span lining that helps improve insulation and blindstitch construction that keeps water out. $362; scubapro.com
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