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Re: Do Kayak When The Water Gets Cold
[Re: kirbydog]
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09/25/22 05:23 AM
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Lurehound
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Pack a large thermos of coffee! Lol
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Re: Do Kayak When The Water Gets Cold
[Re: jippedgenes]
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09/28/22 05:10 PM
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murraycamp
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So if you wear waders and tump do you not fear them filling with water and using precious energy getting shed of the,?
Just asking as I do not know. That's my concern. I'm switching to a 1.5mm wetsuit jacket and .5mm pants this season for that reason (up though mid-November anyway - after that I'm unsure). Dress for immersion.
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Re: Do Kayak When The Water Gets Cold
[Re: murraycamp]
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09/28/22 08:17 PM
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kdub#1
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So if you wear waders and tump do you not fear them filling with water and using precious energy getting shed of the,?
Just asking as I do not know. That's my concern. I'm switching to a 1.5mm wetsuit jacket and .5mm pants this season for that reason (up though mid-November anyway - after that I'm unsure). Dress for immersion. I usually wear waders. I recently picked up these neoprene pants for wet wading in Co. You might think about something like this if falling in is a concern. https://backcountryskinz.com/en-us/collections/pants
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