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Topic: Drysuit Comparison (video)  (Read 1963 times)

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uplandsandpiper

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Winter can be an awesome time to go kayak fishing, even in colder northern climates and in some areas ocean water temperatures present the threat of hypothermia year round. To safely fish on these waters the use of drysuits or immersion gear is highly recommended to protect the kayak angler in cold water or cold weather. Drysuits are often expensive and deciding which model is best for you depends on a variety of factors. Here I review 4 potential kayak fishing drysuits on the market.



 

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