when wearing a Drysuit for long periods of time...
On Aug 27, 10:05 am, "(PeteCresswell)" wrote:
Per Brian Nystrom:
Despite Pete's comments to the contrary, I consider a "relief zipper" in
a dry suit to be a must-have item,
I should have been clearer: I'm definitely in the minority on
that issue.
Everybody I know who has a relief zipper swears by it. I guess
that's why they have chocolate and vanilla....
--
PeteCresswell
The absolutely invaluable benefit of the relief zipper is this: It is
human nature to avoid going to a great effort or putting oneself to
great discomfort, and stripping to the waist to take a leak is a
measurable effort and quite uncomfortable in cold weather (uhhhh,
which is when you would be wearing a drysuit). The easy way to
accomodate human nature, then, is to avoid drinking so you won't have
to go to that effort and discomfort to take that leak. A likely
consequence of that solution is some measure of dehydration, and
dehydration, if it becomes severe, can be dangerously -- if not deadly
-- debilitating in a wilderness situation in cold weather.
So: if you don't get a relief zipper installed, be sure to keep
yerself hydrated, even though you know it will be a pain in the butt
when you need to pee.
-Richard, His Kanubic Travesty
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Richard Hopley, Winston-Salem, NC, USA
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