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markamcclure
Since 20 May 2011
169 Posts
Portland, OR
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Fri Nov 15, 24 5:02 am Sharkskin foe warmth? |
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I am on a scuba diving trip in Galapagos now. It’s been challenging for me due to the cold water, since I often get colder before everyone else.
Anyone have any experience with sharkskin thermal layers (esp. long sleeve top or vests)? I am looking to add a layer, but I want something that packs small.
Also, it would be nice to use this for an extra layer during spring season for kiting/winging.
TIA, Mark |
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Nak
Since 19 May 2005
4241 Posts
Camas
Site Lackey
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Fri Nov 15, 24 11:20 pm |
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Sharkskin is not bad, but damn if it doesn't take forever to dry. Like days longer than neoprene. |
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Kmun
Since 05 Jul 2009
258 Posts
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Wed Nov 20, 24 1:10 am Look for Neil Pryde, NP, NPX |
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Neil Pryde, NP, NPX made suits that have a lot of "shark skin".
I've been a fan of this outer textured "rubber" material as it does not wet out & has incredibly low evaporative cooling compared to outer layer of nylon-2 laminate.
Their distribution appears almost non-existent & they no longer show a full line of these constructions.
https://www.neilpryde.com/collections/mens-wetsuits-2024 |
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