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Sombeech
09-28-2013, 10:05 AM
I've had one of these drysuits for a couple of years with zero regret. They are thin, non neoprene, and much easier to slip on over your head. And for $299.

Check 'em out

http://www.adrenalinewatersports.com/ProdDetl.aspx?ID=297&CatID=8&SubID=17

http://www.adrenalinewatersports.com/StorePics/Prod297/Adrenaline-Pro-Drysuit-BIGBG.jpg

Bluff-Canyoneer
09-29-2013, 06:46 AM
Have you used it in canyons, or just for wake boarding?

Sombeech
09-29-2013, 11:14 AM
I've only used it boating. I'm guessing they'd be easy to put a tear through against the canyon walls, but they are nice because they're so thin and baggy.

Dman
12-03-2013, 05:40 AM
Hey beech, could you possibly get a weight of yours for me in oz. I'd like to try these for packrafting this spring instead of the Kokatat GMER that weighs as much and costs more than my packraft. Even if it only lasted a year it would be worth is.

Sombeech
12-03-2013, 07:58 AM
Hey beech, could you possibly get a weight of yours for me in oz. I'd like to try these for packrafting this spring instead of the Kokatat GMER that weighs as much and costs more than my packraft. Even if it only lasted a year it would be worth is.

Sure, I'll try to remember tonight when I get home. I can tell you that they are relatively lightweight though. It's not the heavy neoprene, it's a thin membrane. I'd be surprised if it were more than a couple of pounds.

moab mark
02-04-2014, 04:18 PM
What size do you have? When skiing in cold weather are you wearing neo socks?

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Sombeech
02-05-2014, 03:44 PM
It's an XL, and it's tough to wear neoprene socks when you're putting a ski or wakeboard boot on. Surfing is convenient for the socks, but most of the time I just go barefoot.