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Allan Bennett wrote:
Therein lies the problem with all the recommendations for kit for a beginner! None of you have stated that you are recommending stuff for specialist and possibly extreme forms of canoeing - to a beginner!. Most of the kit you advocate is unnecessary and expensive. It is also restrictive and limits the enjoyment of paddling, IMO. I am a beginner, doing my two star training, before getting in the boat we must put on the kit the coaches lay out, BA, Cag and Helmet. They also recommend the long john wetsuit. There were six coaches there and guess what they were wearing ? I am a beginner, but I am happy to go along with the coaches recommendations. I done three eskimo recues last night and felt nice and warm in my wetsuit, one of the girls wearing a pair of shorts was complaining about the cold on her first tip over. Not too specialist or extreme, I felt good enough to get out of the boat and swim it to shore at the end of the session. -- Muzz send mail to |
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