I've used a Kokatat breathable Goretex drysuit for years for cold weather catamaran sailing, kayaking, and now paddle boarding. The breathable suits are more expensive, but I find I can use it in a variety of conditions in comfort which I don't think I'd be able to do in a non-breathable suit. I've been comfortable in it from winter cold to Spring when the air is warm but the water is still cold. To me the multi-piece suits look complicated and bulky, and it might just be easier to peel down your dry suit to go to the head than to undo all the seals between the pieces for those times when the relief zipper doesn't do the trick. Might have to try the 2 piece though, just to see if I'm missing something...
Thanks so much for sharing your thoughts on your paddling clothing choice. Glad to hear the Drysuit is your preferred gear for paddling in lots of different temps. Having something breathable is key! Thanks, Beau
Thanks! Just bought a drypant and am considering a dry jacket. I give wingfoil lessons and I tow students with an efoil. Sometimes I jump off to stand and the water is just a bit too deep 😆 How much water would get in the suit? Is it doable?
A drysuit could be a good option here. The Palm Atom pants have a waist band that could keep out some water, but it won't be 100% waterproof. Thanks for the question. Cheers, Beau
You can definitely use a drysuit for winging. Will has tested the Palm Rogen drysuit whilst winging and we mention it in this video: supboardermag.com/2022/12/02/palm-equipment-rogen-drysuit-product-review/
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Thanks for the comment! Cheers, Beau
I've used a Kokatat breathable Goretex drysuit for years for cold weather catamaran sailing, kayaking, and now paddle boarding. The breathable suits are more expensive, but I find I can use it in a variety of conditions in comfort which I don't think I'd be able to do in a non-breathable suit. I've been comfortable in it from winter cold to Spring when the air is warm but the water is still cold. To me the multi-piece suits look complicated and bulky, and it might just be easier to peel down your dry suit to go to the head than to undo all the seals between the pieces for those times when the relief zipper doesn't do the trick. Might have to try the 2 piece though, just to see if I'm missing something...
Thanks so much for sharing your thoughts on your paddling clothing choice. Glad to hear the Drysuit is your preferred gear for paddling in lots of different temps. Having something breathable is key! Thanks, Beau
Thanks! Just bought a drypant and am considering a dry jacket. I give wingfoil lessons and I tow students with an efoil. Sometimes I jump off to stand and the water is just a bit too deep 😆 How much water would get in the suit? Is it doable?
A drysuit could be a good option here. The Palm Atom pants have a waist band that could keep out some water, but it won't be 100% waterproof. Thanks for the question. Cheers, Beau
Would you use a drysuit for winging or too risky?
You can definitely use a drysuit for winging. Will has tested the Palm Rogen drysuit whilst winging and we mention it in this video: supboardermag.com/2022/12/02/palm-equipment-rogen-drysuit-product-review/