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Want2BDredger 19:49:00 Sun May 5 2013 Offline posts Reply |
What is the best under dry-suit thermal under garments to use and what kind of layers over for early spring Alaskan dredging ??? What do you recommend for sock combination ???
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BobAK 23:43:49 Sun May 5 2013 Offline 696 posts ![]() Reply |
There are under garments made to go under dry suits. I like polartec underware, different layers depending on water temps. Polartec socks also, three pair
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Steve_Herschbach 19:31:10 Thu May 9 2013 Offline 3081 posts Admin ![]() Reply |
The best thing to use is the underwear made for drysuits. I do admit however to often using just a bunch of different long underwear, t-shirts, long sleeve pullover shirts/light sweaters, sweat pants and a pile of socks. Enough stuff where I can change out almost every day or two at most to a fresh set.
Neoprene suits need less insulation than shell suits and are more forgiving in that regard. |
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