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re: Wetsuit suggestions for sit on top kayaking
Posted on 2/7/14 at 1:22 pm to Tigertown in ATL
Posted on 2/7/14 at 1:22 pm to Tigertown in ATL
I would not go with a wetsuit at all.
Ideally you would use a dry suit. You just need to be warm and to do that it's better to be dry if you do not plan to be in the water the whole time. I am assuming you do not plan to spend most of your time in the water when kayaking.
If money is no option, these are the best: Ursuit Dry Suits
I have a custom demo one.
The Gemino Active to be exact. I wish I had a leg pocket on mine like the Gemino Operative though.
Ideally you would use a dry suit. You just need to be warm and to do that it's better to be dry if you do not plan to be in the water the whole time. I am assuming you do not plan to spend most of your time in the water when kayaking.
If money is no option, these are the best: Ursuit Dry Suits
I have a custom demo one.
The Gemino Active to be exact. I wish I had a leg pocket on mine like the Gemino Operative though.
This post was edited on 2/7/14 at 1:23 pm
Posted on 2/7/14 at 1:35 pm to eng08
I should clarify.
A sit on top kayak has scupper holes where water drains in and out. Often called ocean kayaks, so I am sitting in water sometimes. I will probably get some scupper plugs.
I will be using it in the marshes and possibly in the surf. I will get wet, but I am not planning on going out when the air temp is below 60. But the water temp won't be swimming weather either.
A sit on top kayak has scupper holes where water drains in and out. Often called ocean kayaks, so I am sitting in water sometimes. I will probably get some scupper plugs.
I will be using it in the marshes and possibly in the surf. I will get wet, but I am not planning on going out when the air temp is below 60. But the water temp won't be swimming weather either.
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