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		| markamcclure 
 Since 20 May 2011
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				|  Fri Nov 15, 24 5:02 am    Sharkskin foe warmth? |   |  
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				| I am on a scuba diving trip in Galapagos now. It’s been challenging for me due to the cold water, since I often get colder before everyone else. 
 Anyone have any experience with sharkskin thermal layers (esp. long sleeve top or vests)? I am looking to add a layer, but I want something that packs small.
 
 Also, it would be nice to use this for an extra layer during spring season for kiting/winging.
 
 TIA, Mark
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		| Nak 
  Since 19 May 2005
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				|  Fri Nov 15, 24 11:20 pm |   |  
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				| Sharkskin is not bad, but damn if it doesn't take forever to dry. Like days longer than neoprene. |  | 
	
		
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		| Kmun 
 Since 05 Jul 2009
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				|  Wed Nov 20, 24 1:10 am    Look for Neil Pryde, NP, NPX |   |  
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				| Wind chill: A smooth skin neoprene is by far better. Years ago many were not tough enough & would easily fail. Neil Pryde, NP, NPX made suits with an exterior that was almost entirely "rubber" with a toughened exterior that they call "mesh". I've been a fan of this outer textured "rubber" material as it does not wet out & has incredibly low evaporative cooling compared to outer layer of nylon-2 laminate.
 Their distribution appears almost non-existent & they no longer show a full line of these constructions.
 https://www.neilpryde.com/collections/mens-wetsuits-2024
 
 In the water:
 Google "smooth skin closed cell wetsuits"
 
 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-yoW-151mVI
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		| scottnorby 
  Since 23 Sep 2005
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				|  Thu Dec 19, 24 7:00 pm |   |  
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				| I agree the Armor Skin by NP was amazing. I had the 5/3 Armor skin fullsuit and i was warm all winter kiting in 45 degree windy conditions
 Sadly they dont make them anymore.
 And my suit did have some seam durability issues.
 
 Feral hooded 5/4 for me now
 And an outer layer to break the wind
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 SPACESTICK
 www.spacesticklab.com
 Patented ultra durable
 Cush skinned boards
 Soft shell outside - eps and basalt cloth inside
 Memory foam rails
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		| OG 
 Since 07 Jun 2011
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				|  Sun Dec 22, 24 10:51 am |   |  
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				| a suit with a skin down the back/back of legs seems like it would be ideal for kiting since the wind is often coming fr behind you on a typical tack. |  | 
	
		
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