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Topic: Kokatat Supernova Angler Suit in Summer  (Read 2332 times)

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Walu

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Was looking for a farmer John setup, but it seems like many travelled the wetsuit to drysuit route and wished you had gone to drysuit directly. Plus it seems like wetsuit fit might be an issue for me.

So I'm thinking about biting the bullet and buying the Supernova Angler Suit. This will be my winter/summer setup.

I don't expect this to be comfty in summer, but will it bearable? Any owners use this suit in summer? I'd appreciate any insights.

Thanks


Uminchu Naoaki

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In the ocean, yes.
It gets pretty hot, but you can wear some light synthetic clothes underneath.


SuperVato

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 Yes it will be bearable, when you get too hot splash a little water on it,the evaporative action helps.   High-quality undergarments that wick moisture will help too.  I periodically pull at my neck gasket to let out hot air because once you get too hot you're too hot. The flotation that a wetsuit provides really is an advantage, but for myself they fall short on comfort. You might get hot in a dry suit but not all slick and sweaty and the associated heat rash.
“All men are equal before fish.”
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VK

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In the ocean, yes.
It gets pretty hot, but you can wear some light synthetic clothes underneath.


This.


Walu

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Thanks guys. Order has been placed :)


 

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