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Kayak Building Bulletin Board
Re: Off Topic: Breathable dry suit?
Posted By: Mike Savage In Response To: Off Topic: Breathable dry suit? (Greg Clopton)
Date: Sunday, 26 August 2007, at 5:32 p.m.
: I'm beginning to look at new dry suits. The one I have is a two piece that
: does not breath well. I tend to like exertional paddling and often dump a
: few quarts of fluid when I take off my suit--hence the term "dry
: suit" is a bit of a misnomer. Needless to say, when you are out for a
: week in remote areas, the base layers are a little rank within a few days.
: I often pass on an after dinner paddle because I don't want to craw back
: into a wet, slimy base layer.: Criteria would be (1) breathability (2) durability (3) relief zipper (4)
: comfort.: Suggestions? Thanks . . .
Hi Greg,
Can't help with the drysuit choice but the base layer problem is surmountable.
Polypropelene skin layer. The fibre is waterproof so it doesn't absorb any moisture. Rinsing and drying is quick. The older ones were a bit scratchy but the new ones are comfortable.A spare micro-pile mid-layer doesn't weigh much either, even if it does take up a bit of storage space. They dry fairly quickly too.
I use polypro under my wetsuit, makes it much less unpleasant putting on a wet/damp wetsuit after a food break.
Mike Savage
South West Cork
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