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Davej wrote:
On Apr 9, 3:10 am, Brian Nystrom wrote: Davej wrote: Oh, I notice the water collecting in the sleeves more than anything else. It can obviously drain out of the torso area. If your jacket doesn't have latex seals at the wrists, the water in the sleeves is a combination of sweat and water that leaks in as you paddle. Puddling in the sleeves is one of the reasons I don't wear paddling jackets any longer, but wear real drytops. If yours is a dry top, the reason that you notice the moisture in the sleeves is that torso moisture runs down to your waist, but moisture in the sleeves tends to gather near the elbows.. Well, I have to admit that I'm coming around to a new viewpoint on sleeves. They annoy me. If I had a short sleeve top I might be able to use it with some sort of removable sleeves which I could strip off as I heated up. My most frequently used paddling outer garments are a dry suit and a short sleeve dry top. I find that when it gets too warm for the former, it's generally warm enough for the latter. I also have a long-sleeve dry top, but I don't use it very much. |
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