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NRS Rodeo Pants : Ride Wet, Stay Warm
When the subject of paddling in the winter comes up, I'm often asked if I wear a wetsuit. It's a perfectly legitimate question, and the implied advice is well-meaning, but for years my answer has been, "no and let's not discuss it, please." That's because in my mind wetsuits are the province of divers, surfers, and white water boaters -- aquatic types who spend copious amount of time IN not ON the water. I always assumed neoprene was too restrictive for a hard-charging marathon paddler like me, and would cause me to overheat. But I'm mature enough to admit I was wrong - at least, half wrong. I wore my NRS Rodeo Pants during my coldest kayak paddles this panst winter, in the early spring I used them again, canoeing on the Susquehanna in central New York when the air was plenty warm but the water was very cold. Now, in mid-May, when I paddle in the nippy Atlantic on my deckless ocean racing sit-on-top kayak (called a surf ski), I go the Rodeo route and really appreciate the padded knees which provide much-needed warmth. In my book, warm knees equals well-being. Bottom Line: Warm, comfortable, and padded in the right places, the NRS rodeo pants are a valuable addition for any four-season paddler. --J.G. (June '06) Price: $74.95 Manufacturer's Site: www.nrsweb.com Buy Online: Altrec.com |
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