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Posted on October 29, 2009 by Allison Mac | Posted under Recreation and Sports
Cold Weather Paddling – How to Dress
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The major point to remember when kayaking in cold weather is to layer your clothing. First wear a layer of clothes that wicks the moisture away from your body such as a Hydroskin shirt. Then if it is cold you will want an insulating layer such as a fleece or a sweater. Third wear a waterproof jacket and waterproof pants. If you end up getting wet, no matter what you are wearing you will be very chilled. So it is important to have this waterproof layer. Protect your feet, your hands. Proper water-booties will keep your feet warm, dry and happy. They still allow for the flexibility you may need in your kayak or for walking on rocks while protecting your feet from potentially freezing water. If the weather is extremely cold you may want to add some watersport socks for extra insulation. A good pair of winter kayaking gloves will allow your hands to stay dry and protected. Again if the weather is extremely cold you could add some glove liners for extra warmth. The last thing to remember is to always keep your head warm! If you are not protecting your head in the cold weather your body will lose a lot of heat. My favorite hat to wear while cold weather paddling is a comfy fleece toque. If you are whitewater kayaking then look for a thinner hat that will fit easily under your helmet. Many kayakers love to use a wetsuit or a drysuit. These can both be extremely effective in keeping out the cold and wetness of winter paddling. There are a couple of differences between the two that you need to be aware of though.
There is no reason to be worried about keeping warm and dry while cold weather kayaking. There is ample gear available for all types of kayaking weather. If you can keep warm and dry you will likely find cold weather paddling to be an awesome experience. About The Author: To get much more information about cold weather paddling gear visit InflatableKayakWorld.com where you’ll find this and much more, including comprehensive inflatable kayak reviews. |
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