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Grip wrote:
After the trip, he told us "Those weren't real rapids, there were too many rocks in there." LMAO!!! Yup, classic comment. Personally I enjoy rocks -- they are so much safer than down trees. --- Review of MTI PalmOS Drysuit I bought a blue Palm Sidewinder drysuit at the end of last season when it became available with integral socks instead of ankle gaskets. Regular price is only $379 at a nearby store. http://www.theboatpeople.com/atr_riv....html#Drysuits The reason I got it instead of another Goretex Kokatat is that my relief zipper leaks, Kokatat says that's impossible, even though I can see water seeping thru the zipper when I take it off. They refuse to replace it, but it's an old drysuit, so I can't complain. I saw no reason to pay $150 for another relief zipper option that might not work. The Palm Sidewinder's entry zipper is positioned so it can double as a relief zipper (for men). I don't feel Palm's XP100 tri-laminate fabric breathes as well as Goretex. That's really the only downside. A friend told me I'd have to take off my PFD to use the relief zipper, but that's untrue, all I have to do is unzip my PDF, then partly undo the entry zipper. The head gasket feels a bit tight. When putting it on, I find it easiest to first lower the protective collar, then the latex gasket (reversing this procedure when taking it off). I can stand in water for many minutes without getting my inner socks or drysuit liner legs wet, as I could in my Kokatat. But with the Sidewinder, I can stand in water deeper than my relief zipper! Question about NRS Wetsuits The $85 NRS Essentials has what I need (armored knees, full zipper, ankle zippers) and I could live with 2.5mm neoprene because I use a wetsuit only in warm weather, but would the lack of glued seams be a problem, letting too much water thru? Maybe I should get the $110 NRS Farmer John, though I don't need armored seat. For me, the shins always wear out before the seat. The Camano of Austria wetsuit has shin armor, but is no longer imported into the US. |