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David M

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  1. Andy,

    I missed your earlier question of what we were wearing.  Naturally, all were in drysuits.  I'm fairly certain, all, if not the majority, were clad  in balaclavas with helmets as an extra layer.  At the outset rockplay down the coast to Rye was an option, but as the route shows we opted for circumnav of New Castle and Pierce.    But, now that I think of it, the helmet is definitely an effective windstop. Some wore pogies, some simply gloves.   A conversation throughout the paddle was the pros and cons of pogies.

    I once again opted for my Kokatat one piece polartec layer over a Columbia reflective primary wicking layer and a midweight Kokatat midlayer.    I tried out my new NRS Maxim gloves.  They use 3mm in key places and 2mm in others and are fleece-lined.  They are now my go to gloves.  For shoes I went with my winter approach to footwear.  I purchased the NRS ATB boot in a full size larger than I normally wear.  It allows me to wear a silk liner and a thicker smartwool sock.   By going with the size larger and the ATB sole compression/restricting circulation and conduction are greatly minimized.   The ATB has a very thick sole.  Anyway, I was comfortable from head to toe.   I wet-burped my drysuit at launch and lunch and then completed three very quick rolls near the takeout.  Both the burping and rolls were surreal.   I had no sense of cold-other than the small exposed circle of my face.    

  2. Thanks John.  If the conditions, especially sea state, are accommodating, which they are currently projected to be, I'm in favor of launching no matter what the wind chill.  My thought is that with sea conditions essentially a non-issue we can respond to the forecasted wind and wc with gear. 

    I've found these kinds of conditions (controlling for sea state) to be a good test of gear and gauging personal comfort levels with manageable risk. 

    It can be a cold water workshop of sorts without planned immersion. 

  3. Karen, after two attempts with other well reviewed helmets I purchased 

    https://www.outdoorplay.com/Sweet-Protection-Strutter-Kayak-Helmet-16?utm_source=google&utm_medium=criteo-shopping&gclid=CjwKCAiAoqXQBRA8EiwAIIOWsiCVwq7ko0ZZPSgqTzM2BSa8OsFfyWRXYWBnk5xK9QKQAFZsBXVH3RoC5l0QAvD_BwE

    I  had fit issues combined with the fact that I wanted a substantial brim and no ear covering. 

    I've been very happy with the helmet after nearly 3 years.  I love the fit system.  On a winter paddle yesterday I started with a neo-cap under the helmet and it only took less than 10 seconds to adjust the fit.

    I suggest doing your best at measuring and using a retailer with an easy return/exchange policy. 

    Good luck.

     

  4. Rob, While there are clearly other options I can heartily recommend Kokatat for the initial quality and subsequent customer service if needed.  I own two Expedition suits and am very satisfied.  I too ordered mine without the hood so in my case  the removable option sounds perfect.

    Good luck!

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