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ColPrice2002 ![]() Far too distracted from work ![]() Joined: 25 Nov 08 Location: United Kingdom Online Status: Offline Posts: 220 |
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The really important thing is to make sure that whatever you wear, you don't suffer massive heat loss. Obviously, you also need to be able to move about the dinghy for control.
I've done club rescue duty all year, some people will be fine with 5 capsizes others will ask for help after one, because of heat loss. People and gear vary, so choose gear to match your situation. Sealskin socks were recommended to me, and they seem to be excellent inside a drysuit as they keep my feet drier and warmer than anything else I've tried. Colin
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423zero ![]() Really should get out more ![]() Joined: 08 Jan 15 Location: United Kingdom Online Status: Offline Posts: 3399 |
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If you are sailing a very hectic boat, tailor gear to suit, you are going to be generating more body heat.
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piglet ![]() Really should get out more ![]() Joined: 04 Jan 07 Online Status: Offline Posts: 514 |
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We have not been impressed with Sealskin socks & gloves. I don't doubt they are warm in a dry drysuit, but then so would £5 Ski socks. Once Sealskinz are wet on the inside, they cease to function. SWMBO has had 2 pairs of the gloves and they soon wear through. I have just ordered my winter gloves: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/181863600447?var=480915675403
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Eisvogel ![]() Posting king ![]() ![]() Joined: 09 Dec 16 Location: Birmingham Online Status: Offline Posts: 135 |
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Why is that? Would you not have more (cold) air closer to your body? Still in two minds whether to just wear rash vest + aquafleece as opposed to drysuit at Draycote tomorrow...
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piglet ![]() Really should get out more ![]() Joined: 04 Jan 07 Online Status: Offline Posts: 514 |
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I guess the buoyancy aid with its slabs of closed cell foam creates a thick air layer when inside a windproof shell. Conversely wearing the buoyancy aid outside crushes the windproof shell against you torso thus greatly reducing that air layer. All to nought when you go swimming though. |
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zeon ![]() Far too distracted from work ![]() Joined: 20 Aug 16 Online Status: Offline Posts: 316 |
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Would never ever go sailing with out sealskin socks.
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Time Lord ![]() Far too distracted from work ![]() Joined: 03 Dec 13 Location: Warwickshire Online Status: Offline Posts: 301 |
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++ for sealskin socks. Would never wear inside a dry suit as they are intended to keep your feet dry and if they get wet inside your DRY suit you have a problem with the suit IMO. Always wear over wetsuit legs and in my dinghy boots. Keeps the feet dry and warm even when paddling around after a whoopsy.
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EddyP ![]() Newbie ![]() ![]() Joined: 11 Jan 17 Online Status: Offline Posts: 15 |
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+++ for SealSkinz as well, I have also started wearing them when I am out running or cycling during the winter. My father passed this onto me earlier, it looks like it has some great Black Friday deals for Musto, which may be of interest https://www.marinesuperstore.com/black-friday
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Tynesider ![]() Newbie ![]() ![]() Joined: 19 Aug 17 Location: Shropshire Online Status: Offline Posts: 27 |
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Hi Folks Well as the old saying goes the proofs in the pudding, Last week I bought a Zhik Superwarm Skiff wet suit but even with a new thermal vest and Spray top I still felt cold.
So returned the wet suit and bought a 'Dry suit' and oh what a difference and much warmer. Yes I had to buy larger boots to accommodate socks etc but that's not a problem. One thing I did learn was after trying four makes is that I would never order a dry suit 'on line' as the same size in different makes all felt very different Thanks for all the advice Mike PS Eddy I have been a big fan for many years of Musto gear but IF you buy any Musto gear make sure you can still have it guaranteed as they have now been taken over by Helly Hansen Edited by Tynesider - 24 Nov 17 at 7:39pm |
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Eisvogel ![]() Posting king ![]() ![]() Joined: 09 Dec 16 Location: Birmingham Online Status: Offline Posts: 135 |
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I bought some Sealskinz socks after reading about them here, and they worked fantastically. My feet were still cold (I was doing safety duty, so not moving much), but at least they were mostly dry, and would have been much colder if wet.
I also got the gloves Piglet recommended above -- they kept my hands dry, and reasonably warm, given that I was mostly holding on to a cold metal powerboat steering wheel. With those two items I feel much more optimistic about going sailing over the coming months without losing any body parts to frostbite.
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