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Old 01-06-2015, 11:40 AM   #23
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Default .... all about dry suits?

Will have to go search Etcetera Shoppe and St Vincent de Paul for a quality dry suit, size XXL .... hopefully for thirty dollars or less. Walmart doesn't sell dry suits. Parafunalia is closed till March 28. Is there any place in the area that sells dry suits.......are dry suits very uncomfortable to use and wear?....are they expensive?.....what's a decent dry suit for a low price somewhere?....to be used for kayaks and for sailing a 12' sailboat in April, May, and early June....when the water temp is 35-60 degrees?

What do cold water kayakers, sail-boaters, and hover-crafters like to use for a comfy dry suit that is low priced?

http://www.apsltd.com/c-8473-what-to...de-dinghy.aspx

After seeing the super-high prices for a dry suit.....think I'll do all my cold water sail-boating in the 104-degree, hot tub......arrooooo! If you go from a 104-degree hot tub to a 34-degree Lake Winnipesaukee.....what do you get? ...... pretty danged cold! ....but if you drink three 18oz Beck's beer while still in the hot tub.....when you get into the 34-degree lake Winnipesaukee....it will be much easier to get totally wet in the lake.....and then roll around on the snow.....before crawling back into the hot tub.........arroooooo!

http://annapolis.craigslist.org/spo/4820819843.html Sz XL Kokatat dry suit with lots of good photos $500, used?
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