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Topic: What do you wear under your drysuit?  (Read 1632 times)

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colt45

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I just got the Kokatat angler paddle suit, so now I need the undergarment to go with it.  I was going to get a fleece one piece jump suit (or whatever you call them).  What's a good one?  Brands?  Types?  I'm still learning so don't be shy about explaining everything to me!  I don't plan on being out when the air temp it's much below 35-40. 

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Depends on the situation. Synthetic wicking layer for sure, and then possibly fleece layers on top. In general, I've found staying cool while paddling athletically to be more of an issue than staying warm while at rest.

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If you need a synthetic layer, you might look at this.

http://cgi.ebay.com/PolyPro-Lined-Dive-Skin-Size-X-Large_W0QQitemZ260155770386QQihZ016QQcategoryZ16058QQtcZphotoQQcmdZViewItemQQ_trksidZp1742.m153.l1262


Their "make offer" acceptance approaches about 1/2 the stated price. Nice folks to deal with.

I think they have lycra dive skins also if you don't want any added warmth.

Ben
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