Good company there. What is clothes everyone/kayaker are wearing? I’m new to kayaking (calm rivers up to grade 2 at the moment) with Inflatable. Have Grabner Escape and Gumotex Safari. I have been wearing short wetsuit but in summer found it too hot for calm rivers ( Thames and Wye in UK). But it’s getting colder soon. Could you please advice what to wear after summer?
Kris - Thank you for your comment! Here on that film most participants wears Hikos drysuits, or dry-cags plus dry-pants: www.canoekayak.fr/51-vetements-etanches . Advantages of these dry clothes is that you stay dry :) AND you can adjust your feeling with temperatures in changing what to wear under these drys: thermal/polypro underwears, or just a swimsuit and t-T-shirt if its hot... Those guys in the film are the vendors-team of the shops AU VIEUX CAMPER in France and they sales these dry-equipments via their website all over Europe: www.auvieuxcampeur.fr/catalogsearch/result/index/marques_filtre/19126?marques_filtre=19126&q=HIKO
@@nicoletlaurent2606 Hi Laurent, you and those guys are brilliant, too good! If they can’t take me in their team, at least I can buy some of their equipment and stay dry! Thank you very much for the link, I’ll definately will check it out!
Good company there. What is clothes everyone/kayaker are wearing? I’m new to kayaking (calm rivers up to grade 2 at the moment) with Inflatable. Have Grabner Escape and Gumotex Safari. I have been wearing short wetsuit but in summer found it too hot for calm rivers ( Thames and Wye in UK). But it’s getting colder soon. Could you please advice what to wear after summer?
Kris - Thank you for your comment! Here on that film most participants wears Hikos drysuits, or dry-cags plus dry-pants: www.canoekayak.fr/51-vetements-etanches . Advantages of these dry clothes is that you stay dry :) AND you can adjust your feeling with temperatures in changing what to wear under these drys: thermal/polypro underwears, or just a swimsuit and t-T-shirt if its hot... Those guys in the film are the vendors-team of the shops AU VIEUX CAMPER in France and they sales these dry-equipments via their website all over Europe: www.auvieuxcampeur.fr/catalogsearch/result/index/marques_filtre/19126?marques_filtre=19126&q=HIKO
@@nicoletlaurent2606 Hi Laurent, you and those guys are brilliant, too good! If they can’t take me in their team, at least I can buy some of their equipment and stay dry! Thank you very much for the link, I’ll definately will check it out!