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DROCK999

Since 31 May 2007
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Left Coast
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PostTue Nov 25, 08 10:34 am     Reply with quote

Gman wrote:
Got em at Cleanline - will look

Cleanline is a freaking awesome shop. Great prices and great customer support

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realharry

Since 03 Nov 2008
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PostTue Nov 25, 08 2:43 pm     Reply with quote

Just throw on a pair of large surf shorts and some sort of jersey over the suit and go for it man. I was just out, no gloves, no booties, no hood, 4/3 (newer and a good zipper), no problem...for an hour or two.
You could also try thowing some fleece on over the suit, good to go man. You might find yourself starting a fad, kiters love that stuff.

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Gman

Since 11 Feb 2006
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Portland
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PostTue Nov 25, 08 4:52 pm     Reply with quote

realharry wrote:
Just throw on a pair of large surf shorts and some sort of jersey over the suit and go for it man. I was just out, no gloves, no booties, no hood, 4/3 (newer and a good zipper), no problem...for an hour or two.
You could also try thowing some fleece on over the suit, good to go man. You might find yourself starting a fad, kiters love that stuff.


toss on some ankle weights with your wet fleece for good measure Rolling Eyes
may want to plan for the swim, breakdown, etc 36degrees tonight

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Gman

Since 11 Feb 2006
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Portland
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PostTue Nov 25, 08 6:08 pm     Reply with quote

Nak wrote:
Gman, what gloves did you get? I still have not found a pair of gloves that I really like.


O'neill 1.5mm - they have a molded curve not too thick to fatigue your hands

also - the Hotline booties seem bomber

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Nak

Since 19 May 2005
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Camas
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PostTue Nov 25, 08 7:35 pm     Reply with quote

Thanks Gman! I'll try 'em. I've tried a bunch of different gloves. If they're thin enough to be comfortable, they're cold. If they're warm, miserable to use. Sad

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vangondc

Since 03 Jul 2008
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Hood River
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PostWed Nov 26, 08 4:59 am     Reply with quote

I just got a pair of the 1.5 mil oneil gloves and love them so far. Have have really bad tendon problems, from years of kayaking for a living, so thick gloves can realy suck. They are thin but they don't leak very much and thus are alot warmer than you might think. The other thing I have used are the pogies from my kayak paddle. They work great, but are probably not going to be to everyones likeing due to the bulk.

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Hein

Since 08 Mar 2005
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PostThu Nov 27, 08 5:59 am     Reply with quote

Promotion makes a top that I put on over my harness. I had them add a slot for my hook. It does have a liner that holds some water and it would be nice if someone made one that is smooth inside and out. It turns your waist harness into an insulating layer right over your core so that really makes a difference. I'll be adding a surfcap if I decide to pursue more cold water riding since your bean is a big source of heat loss.

Folks don't mind answering these kinds of questions each season but a search might uncover even more relevant info.

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GorgeKite.com

Since 17 Mar 2008
226 Posts
Hood River
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PostThu Nov 27, 08 2:34 pm    1.5 MM GLOVES RULE Reply with quote

Nak I have a pair 1.5 mm Fluid Seam Weld O'neill Gloves. They are great for Kiteboarding because of the range of motion. You can adjust your harness or power de-power with these gloves on. Got mine at Gorge Performance on sale.

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