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Courtney
 
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Are you a whitewater paddler, a sea kayaker or a recreational paddler?
Knowing what kind of paddler you are and about how often you will be getting
wet will help decide on what kind of gear would be best while staying on a
budget.

Courtney

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I'm looking for te best buy in paddling pants. The ones from NRS look
good,, but I am wondering if I really want to spend $75. Am I better
off with just some nylon pants, and maybe some long-underwear when it
gets cooler? Same thing with the splash-tops, what is the best way to
go? Same thing with footwear. Do I get the NRS paddle wetshoes for
$39, or do I find a cheaper dive shoe?

Choices, choices. I know that any one of these items are not too
expensive on their own, but I am trying to make up a whole set for my
wife and I, so my costs are doubled.

Thanks



 
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