Re: [Paddlewise] Dry Suits / Wet Suits

From: Craig MacKinnon <elroca_at_earthlink.net>
Date: Mon, 4 Feb 2002 13:28:16 -0500
Try simplifying the process with a breathable dry-suit; you only need to
experiment with altering the undergarments depending on conditions and body
type. A key advantage to a breathable dry-suit is that they can be
comfortable even when the air temperature begins to rise but the water is
still cold. One way to analyze the cost is over the life of the garment.
You'll never regret the purchase, especially if you do a lot of cold water
paddling or live in an area with permanently cold water and months of
relatively warm air. And no more stinky neoprene, unless of course you
decide to wear a wetsuit underneath.

Craig
----- Original Message -----
From: <Rick.Sylvia_at_ferguson.com>
To: <PADDLEWISE_at_paddlewise.net>
Sent: Monday, February 04, 2002 11:28 AM
Subject: [Paddlewise] Dry Suits / Wet Suits


> With all the immersion discussion, I have to admit that I support the use
of proper clothing, but don't fully understand when you move from a wet suit
to a dry suit.
snip

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