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Topic: Sweat Issues in Hobie Outback  (Read 1605 times)

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Thanks again for the input everyone. I tried Vaseline over the weekend. It worked great! No irritation.
Cheers,
Max
Remove the Klamath River dams!


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I had a similar problem when I got my Hobie and only had a wetsuit. After a long day of salmon trolling the backs of my knees would be bright red and raw from all the sweat and chafe. Saved my pennies and bought a Kokatat Angler suit. Problem solved.

Aside from that, you could try a product like Run Guard, or any similar “anti chafe” product. (I can’t comment on whether this stuff is compatible with neoprene - maybe test it first…)


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