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Hello all...
I'm starting to prepare for a 30 hours trip in a seakayak (prijon touryak), in low temperature waters, in late december. I wonder what kind of clothes you would wear for that stupid idea of mine ?? Thanks .... JB |
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On 26-Nov-2003, Melissa wrote:
I would think that a drysuit, with fleece underneath, would be most comfortable, as neoprene can get really uncomfortable during much shorter periods than 30 hours. Absolutely agree, with preference to GoreTex. However, I'd add an insulation layer under butt and heels as well. Neoprene or relatively firm foam would be good here, as fleece isn't the best under your butt. I find it's the butt and heels that get cold first in cold water. Mike |
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I'd recommend a drysuit with appropriate undergarments. If you're likely to
swim, then by all means layer the undergarments heavier. If you're not likely to swim, then a light polypropiline(sp) layer and a thin fleece layer would do. A warm hat is a must (you loose most of your body temp through your head). And neoprene gloves are my preference (over poogies), just my preference, and I'm sure others would feel differently. Wade "JB" wrote in message ... Hello all... I'm starting to prepare for a 30 hours trip in a seakayak (prijon touryak), in low temperature waters, in late december. I wonder what kind of clothes you would wear for that stupid idea of mine ?? Thanks .... JB |
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I would wear a suit of armour or something similar that would stop you being
able to get into the kayak in the first place! pete "JB" wrote in message ... Hello all... I'm starting to prepare for a 30 hours trip in a seakayak (prijon touryak), in low temperature waters, in late december. I wonder what kind of clothes you would wear for that stupid idea of mine ?? Thanks .... JB |
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I don't know if you are going to be offshore or how far. But a drysuit
will not protect you indefinately. They eventualy leak. If you can afford built in booties, you will eliminate 2 points of failure. If you are going far away from land, I would also bring an EPIRB. JB wrote: Hello all... I'm starting to prepare for a 30 hours trip in a seakayak (prijon touryak), in low temperature waters, in late december. I wonder what kind of clothes you would wear for that stupid idea of mine ?? Thanks .... JB |
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In article , JB wrote:
Hello all... I'm starting to prepare for a 30 hours trip in a seakayak (prijon touryak), in low temperature waters, in late december. I wonder what kind of clothes you would wear for that stupid idea of mine ?? This seems to be the absolute uncontested truth: http://www.kolumbus.fi/timo.noko/puku/INDEX.HTM Read it carefully, because as issues are covered. Not very delicately, I am afraid :-) |
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