The BARE Trilam Tech Dry is a front-zip drysuit that’s made with exclusively engineered butyl trilaminate material, giving it the advantage of superior flexibility and lightweight characteristics.
In 2014, Ahmed Gabr set a world record for the deepest dive, plunging over 1,000 feet into the depths of the Red Sea. On that day, Ahmed wore a Trilam Tech Drysuit. This female version of the drysuit is constructed to all the same high standards, but with thoughtful adaptation to the fit. Articulated arms, legs, and torso ensure that the Trilam Tech Dry naturally fits the female form. Trilam construction is an ideal balance of durability and functionality, making for a warm and comfortable dive, even at depths never before reached.
Working with dive experts in the European market, Bare crafted this Tech suit for functionality while making sure to keep the overall construction practical. The result is a durable and price-conscious tech drysuit that packs all the utility and performance the recreational diver looks for.