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Hydroskin is suitable for those days when it's a little too warm for a full
3mm wetsuit, but you still desire a fairly warm windproof garment. I playboat year-round in PA and until Jan-Feb wear hydroskin shorts and a dry top. I agree the fuzzy bunny suit is the ticket for sitting around campfires. Nice and toasty. "Bill Tuthill" wrote in message ... Johnny Thunder "Johnny wrote: I have found the HydroSkin to be warmer and more comfortable than wool, polypro or any wet suit. Interesting. Would you sit around the campfire in your HydroSkin, as I do in my fleece drysuit liner, on self-supported overnight trips? I thought HydroSkin was a substitute for neoprene wetsuits, not wool and polyester fleece. How long does it take to dry HydroSkin? Does the garment breathe so you can dry it by sitting around a campfire? |