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![]() Blankibr wrote: I think the answer really comes down to what works for you. Not just what you prefer, but what WORKS. If you own a wetsuit, get some protection, like someone ready to rescue you and a place to warm up, then test your cold weather clothing by trying a capsize, roll, blow the roll and do a rescue. If you find you are not able to do the rescue because the cold is too much, then you need a drysuit. I did this at the CPA cold water clinic a few years ago and purchased a drysuit. I was able to do several rescues after several rolls, but I knew I would be more comfortable in the drysuit. When paddling in Maine last year, my two experienced, fellow paddlers wore wetsuits and I wore my drysuit. I think I was the more comfortable (and less smelly) of the three. When one tried doing rolls and rescues there, he decared a farmer john was not sufficient protection in that cold water. Brian Blankinship Agreed. Another simple test is to walk into the water you plan to paddle in and stand there for a few minutes. You'll learn quickly whether your immersion gear is up to the task. -- Regards Brian |
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