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Glad that works for you. This is what works for me and I'm very comfortable
wearing them. Also, another up side is that I don't have to buy a dry suit and a dry top. ;-) Courtney "Brian Nystrom" wrote in message news:NS_Bh.1903$2w.1810@trndny09... Courtney wrote: Or you could get some neoprene pants and a drop top. I whitewater and sea kayak in Washington State and the water is very cold and I am perfectly comfortable both in and out of the water as well as in the boat. I used to wear a dry top with dry pants for years but never did really like the pants. I saw some others wearing the neoprene pants that were very good paddlers and asked them how they liked them. They loved the combination so much that I thought I'd try it out and now I love it too. I've been in snow melt waters with these pants and in instructor sea kayak coarses where being in the ocean for long time periods was mandatory and stayed very warm and didn't get any water in my drt top either. When it's really cold out and a swim is possible I also wear some polypro under the pants (as well as the normal few layers under the top). I've been wearing this combo now for about 5 years and don't have any complaints. I said "No thanks" to neoprene years ago. By varying the insulation in my dry suit, I can use it until the temps get warm enough that I can go right to a dry top with Hydrofleece pants or shorts. I can't see any point in putting up with the hassles and discomfort of neoprene when the dry suit offers a better alternative. |
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