Re: [Paddlewise] Wetsuit for cool water ??

From: <Bhansen97_at_aol.com>
Date: Thu, 11 Nov 1999 20:37:15 EST
I don't think there is much you can do which will allow you to swim "an hour 
to shore" in 55 degree water, without significant risk of hypothermia. It 
does depend somewhat on your percentage of body fat, and on your age and 
physical condition - but I don't think many of us could swim that far in 
water that cold, even with good protection.

Water here never gets much above 65-68 degrees, even in summer - though at 
the shoreline it can occasionally get up to 78 degrees or so. I haven't been 
wearing neoprene at temps above 65 degrees - just polys and a paddle jacket 
tailored to the air temp and the wind. For 55-60 degree water, my own 
preference is for a full-length 3mm neoprene wetsuit, often with a longsleeve 
poly top underneath it. Below 55 degrees water temp I always wear full-length 
3mm neoprene, or a Goretex drysuit - most often the drysuit, though many 
people will do well in a full-length 3mm suit.

Northwest River Supplies has good quality wetsuits at a reasonable price. No 
affiliation.

Bill Hansen
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