If you are kayaking, rafting, or canoeing then appropriate thermal layers are an essential component to your comfort and safety. Thermal wear can be thought of as your base layer, and is worn underneath outerwear like paddle pants and dry tops. Paddlesport specific thermal wear includes neoprene and Polartech layers like: Hydroskin, Thick Skin, Thin Skin and Union Suits, each of which provides different levels of protection for different water and weather conditions. Experienced whitewater, touring and recreational paddlers know that exposure to cool water may be refreshing, but requires proper protection from the elements to avoid potentially dangerous scenarios ranging from simple discomfort, shivering or sunburn to hypothermia. Dress according to the climate you will be paddling in and base your thermal wear selection on the water temperature- Not the air temperature. Remember, thermal wear is the base layer and outer wear is worn on top as the outer layer in full contact with the elements. Give our experienced sales staff a call if you have any questions on thermal wear.
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