I never been out in the Bay before.. What thickness of a wetsuit would I need to get? Thanks your help.
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I'd like to add to aconti's question. Any brands to look at first?
What features (if any) do i want?
Has anyone bought over the internet?
I am skinny for my height 6' 155#. The size charts i have seen don't match my body specs. Am i screwed? Is inseam more important?
If i am putting down at least a benji would it be worth my while to invest in a dry suit?
At what point did I start asking too many questions?
thanks for the help.
Blair
What features (if any) do i want?
Has anyone bought over the internet?
I am skinny for my height 6' 155#. The size charts i have seen don't match my body specs. Am i screwed? Is inseam more important?
If i am putting down at least a benji would it be worth my while to invest in a dry suit?
At what point did I start asking too many questions?
thanks for the help.
Blair
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Brands - I like Neil Pryde, but all brands are pretty good.
Features - It just needs to keep you warm and comfortable. One thing to consider is smooth skin vs. nylon neoprene(non smooth skin). Smooth skin suits are warmer in windy conditions, but are less comfortable and less durable. I've always used nylon neoprene and rarely get cold so I prefer the comfort and durability of the nylon suits.
Internet - I've never done it, but would not recommend it. You should really try them on before you buy. Some suits just fit better than others and your suit needs to fit well in order to work properly.
Sizing - Many suit brands come in tall sizes. At 6 ft 155#, you would probably fit well in a Medium Tall suit.
Drysuit - Is a real luxury for cold water only. Very few people use them around here. I would not get one unless you plan to kite in very cold water.
Features - It just needs to keep you warm and comfortable. One thing to consider is smooth skin vs. nylon neoprene(non smooth skin). Smooth skin suits are warmer in windy conditions, but are less comfortable and less durable. I've always used nylon neoprene and rarely get cold so I prefer the comfort and durability of the nylon suits.
Internet - I've never done it, but would not recommend it. You should really try them on before you buy. Some suits just fit better than others and your suit needs to fit well in order to work properly.
Sizing - Many suit brands come in tall sizes. At 6 ft 155#, you would probably fit well in a Medium Tall suit.
Drysuit - Is a real luxury for cold water only. Very few people use them around here. I would not get one unless you plan to kite in very cold water.
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