Though a dry suit ($$) is not on my list of beginner essentials (pfd and pike are), I am curious about breath ability during extended skating outings. Dry suits, like wetsuits are designed to keep water off your skin, not insulate, warm or be breathable.
Once I overheat in a wetsuit (during winter paddling), I get quite chilly as neoprene cannot transfer moisture to the outside.
I have a vision of a dry suit being akin to being sealed in a plastic bread bag and put in the freezer.
Can anyone with experience wearing a dry suit for skating chime in on this?
Thank you
Sandra Owens (B) (B for beginner)
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