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Topic: Just ordered my Kokatat Angler Paddling Suit  (Read 3081 times)

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colt45

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T3 SuperNova Angler Paddling Suit
Placed a special order from California Kayak and Canoe.  600 bones + the governators fee.  Did anyone go to the sports show and see if Kokatat was represented?  I didn't, and I'm going to kick myself if I could have got a better deal!  Still, can't wait to get it so I get out fishing again on bad weather days....  :smt003
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Sweet.  That looks nice but it's a lot of beans.

I'm very new to the game...why go for a suit over the standard gear?  Just wondering if I should make this kind of investment up fornt.


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That is a nice product - can you dive in something like that?
I am a licensed guide.  DFW Guide ID:  1000124.   Let's do a trip together.

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colt45

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Sweet.  That looks nice but it's a lot of beans.

I'm very new to the game...why go for a suit over the standard gear?  Just wondering if I should make this kind of investment up fornt.

It's a matter of personal choice.  You can do some searching and find discussions on wet vs dry suits, also 2 piece vs full suits. 

I wanted to stay DRY and warm, and thought a suit would be more comfortable and have the best integrity.
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That is a nice product - can you dive in something like that?
Don't think so. I believe it's good to 20 feet, but for diving you really need a dry suit, this is just a paddling suit.  I don't know all the technical stuff on the differences.
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The neck is not sealed like a diving suit.  It is awesome on cold days.  The Tempest jacket/pant combo is also awesome and very versatile, and less $ if the dry suit is too much.


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Please see new thread - "Kokatat Gear Available" - in Gearing Up for more discussion.

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Can't find it under that title Kit..


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That's cuz I was still writing it!  It's there now  :smt001