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Old 10-25-2016, 08:31 PM   #7
GTboosted
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Originally Posted by DanaPT View Post
Google: waders myth you tube

Waders keep you dry and layers keep you warm. Warm and dry is a bonus in a kayak.
True true but a quick search shows them busting the myth of waders sinking you down but that didn't occur to me(I would just take them off). I was thinking more of them getting wet and not drying. It looks like Harry Hill has a tip for that though.

I have flipped one of my kayaks in open calm water and sure most have, having quick drying clothes is a must. Also if you go out in rough surf...even if you dont eat it, you will take a big fat wave to your upper body. The rest of the day will suck

In all these scenarios, I think high performance waterproof pants and jacket are better suited.....sure you'll get wet but in a short time you will be fully dry. If you really want to stay dry, a gore tex dry suit is better.

Also, lets assume you don't plan on flipping or taking a wave...why not just wear waterproof clothing you already own plus a base layer?
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