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Think Trident -
experienced in Keeping Sailors Warm and Dry !
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Wear a Trident Drysuit,
keep the water and wind out
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Wear Trident Thermal
System under the drysuit to trap and keep your heat - the layers wick to
keep your skin dry from perspiration
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Head - wear a Trident
Snug Hat (remember to take it off if you are getting too hot)
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Neck - a lot of heat
can be lost through the neck due to the large amount of vascular movement -
see our Turtle Neck Thermal Layer & the
Neck Warmer
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Hands - difficult -
need to keep protected and yet maintain dexterity - check our Trident Winter
Gloves - and the Super Stretch Gloves although do not have as good durability and
gripping characteristics with ropes
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Feet - latex socks on
Trident Drysuits ensures there is no restriction of the blood flow to the
feet, don’t wear tight socks for the same reason, thermal socks and Trident’s
5mm Neoprene Sailing Boots provide a good thermal system for the feet.
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see
descriptions of kit we recommend
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NOTE
a drysuit keeps you dry -
it's your body that keeps you warm &
it's the layers and the Extremity Protection that insulates and keeps your
heat in
<click> to read more about heat loss and other
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Snug Hat |
Winter Neoprene/Amara Gloves |
Thermal, wicking socks |
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Base Layer |
Turtle Neck
Base Layer |
Mid Fleece Layer |
Neck Warmer
(can be used as Hat or Bandana) |
Super Stretch Neoprene Gloves |
5 mm neoprene
Sports Boots |
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