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Topic: Inexpensive Dry Suits or Kayak clothing?  (Read 9465 times)

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StephKillsit

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Nrs 3.0 FJ is the way to go.. Just got one recently and would never go back to waders!

That is exactly what I got and it's great. I haven't tried to fully immerse myself in the water with it yet, but with what I use it for it doesn't make me too hot and makes being on the water just right.   
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