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Mfg Part Number :
DS15UBK18

Pinnacle Merino-Evolution Undergarment

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  • Merino lining for increased warmth and comfort
  • Merino,Thinsulate and technical fleece insulation for maximum warmth and breathability
  • Outer rip-stop nylon shell stops wind
  • Two-way main zipper
  • Two fleece lined side pockets and one zippered breast pocket
  • Neoprene cuffs keep undergarment in place during donning of drysuit
  • Temperature rating: 32 degrees - 50 degrees
  • COLOR: Black
  • SIZES: XSmall - 3XLarge
  • FULL MANUFACTURER'S WARRANTY
    Click for Pinnacle sizing chart


    Dry Suit Diving DVD $20.95

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    Customer Reviews for Pinnacle Merino-Evolution Undergarment: (Review this product)
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    Average Customer Review: based on 1 reviews.

    Rating: Merino Evolution - No BS assessment.
    Reviewer: Donald A. Dutcher, Friday, May 16, 2008 - View all my reviews
    THE FACTS: If you dive coldwater and you like to be warm before / during / after the dive, this is the suit for you. The Merino-Evolution is very well made, very comfortable and easy to move in. The merino wool feels great. The neoprene leg and arm cuffs work well at keeping the suit in place under your drysuit. Unless you are cold blooded, 60 degree water is probably the warmest dive you want to take with this suit assuming you are wearing the minimum clothing necessary underneath. MY OPINION: This was my first purchase of a Pinnacle product and I am sold on them. When you handle this suit, you can feel the quality Pinnacle put into it. If there is a downside to the Merino-Evolution, its that the water has to be freezing to really enjoy what it can do. I say 60 degree water is probably the max because I never felt a chill when I was in the water, but getting geared up, it was about 70ish degrees and I was getting a bit warm. After about 30 mins of diving I came out of the water and I was starting to overheat. Keep in mind, I was only wearing underarmor heat gear underneath the Evolution. BOTTOM LINE: I love mine and thats all that matters. Hopefully some of what I have passed on will be helpful to someone elses decision.

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