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eric

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PostSat Jun 08, 19 7:06 pm    LightOver wetsuit top that prevents evaporative cooling Reply with quote

Looking for a light weight top, easy ish to put on over wetsuit and under waist harness to keep the wind from keeping me too damn cold via evaporative cooling on wetsuit fabric, even in a 5/4/3. I tend to get cold even on warmer days from this effect. I prefer a layer without any extra fuzzy whatever that collects water like a sponge. Just a windblock that does not absorb water.

Any leads?

Thanks,
Eric

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wylieflyote

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PostSat Jun 08, 19 8:04 pm     Reply with quote

And you do not like Promotion's Exo-skin?
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eric

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PostSat Jun 08, 19 8:56 pm     Reply with quote

Looking for a very thin, light weight top without the polypro fuzz on the inside. I do like their top, though. Nice product. I own an orange one. As the air temps warm, I would like a top that only functions as a wind block, though.

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bobgatpdx

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PostSat Jun 08, 19 9:11 pm     Reply with quote

Neil Pryde Edge Wind top with Armor Skin
https://www.npsurf.com/products/skin-tops-edge-wind-top

It is super thin and works like a charm.
I wear it over my wetsuit all the time.
When it’s warm you can wear it by itself as a wind blocking rash guard.
Runs small, buy one size larger than you normally wear.
I typically wear a Medium, but for these a Large is good for me.

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eric

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PostSat Jun 08, 19 9:40 pm     Reply with quote

Perfect! Just ordered XXL.

Thanks much

Eric

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PostSun Jun 09, 19 7:13 am     Reply with quote

I guess that is the downside to foiling. You are just standing like a stick.
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eric

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PostSun Jun 09, 19 7:21 am     Reply with quote

^^^

Seriously! You are not working nearly as hard as riding a surfboard, or twin tip.

Kind of a mixed blessing? On another note, I am seeing a resurgence of twin tip riding these days. Kinda cool to see some big air boosts again.

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Some sticks get air though:
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Or do not stay upright:
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PostSun Jun 09, 19 7:54 am     Reply with quote

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PostSun Jun 09, 19 10:32 am     Reply with quote

I love that NP wind top, but be aware that they are kinda fragile and usually only last me one season. But still well worth it. They now have a front zip hoody made of the same material.
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PostMon Jun 10, 19 2:27 pm     Reply with quote

I get 2-3 seasons out of mine but I go 2 sizes up from what I'd normally wear.

I'm a medium in all NP stuff and use XL for my edge top. I found with the L top I was putting the most wear on it when I was pulling it off, the XL top comes off a lot easier.

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PostWed Jun 12, 19 1:30 pm     Reply with quote

My top showed up. I am 6'3" at 185lbs. I ordered the largest they make, XXL, and it fits tightly next to skin. No way it will go over wetsuit though. I am going to keep it and try it under wetsuit, regardless.

Just an FYI . I would say they run 2 sizes small, at least

Eric

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Maybe you should just use a plastic bag Laughing Laughing Laughing

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PostWed Jun 12, 19 2:07 pm     Reply with quote

Didn't you hear - plastic bags are so 2000 and late...

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PostThu Jun 13, 19 9:39 am     Reply with quote

eric wrote:
My top showed up. I am 6'3" at 185lbs. I ordered the largest they make, XXL, and it fits tightly next to skin. No way it will go over wetsuit though. I am going to keep it and try it under wetsuit, regardless.

Just an FYI . I would say they run 2 sizes small, at least


I think you are underestimating how well these things stretch. Give it a try over the wetsuit and I'll bet you it'll be okay.

I do agree though they run 2 sizes too small to be comfortable. I'm a M and switched from using an L to an XL and am happier now.

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sfbomber

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PostThu Jun 13, 19 11:56 am     Reply with quote

Have you considered a splash jacket for paddling. I used to wear layers and layers and I would still get cold (& cold hands). Saw a guy wearing a splash jacket and he said his hands weren't cold. I wear one now and like it in cold weather for the reason you are looking. I now often wear less layers, less neoprene, until needed.
The other thing I started wearing is an impact vest under my full suit. That adds warmth, makes a 3/2, feel like a 4/3. I like the extra padding it gives under the harness.

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Nak

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PostFri Jun 14, 19 5:35 pm     Reply with quote

A kayak top over your wetsuit really warms you up--when you're out of the water. In the water it really doesn't do anything.

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PostMon Jun 17, 19 7:17 am     Reply with quote

I've got an earlier version of this Mystic Windstopper top and it really helps with wind chill. Nice spreader bar hole, velcro adjustable neck and cuffs, bomber construction, roomy and it looks cool.


https://www.mysticboarding.com/products/kite/men/waterwear/technical-tops/windbarrier-kite-spraytop#24375E

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