What are you guys doing to keep your hands and feet covered and warm when wearing the dry suit?
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What are you guys doing to keep your hands and feet covered and warm when wearing the dry suit?
Gatorstep
Powder the tower OR the tower side covers and bimini arms
Powder the intake vents on top deck
Add upper board racks
FAE
So here's what I'm think as of now based on the current comments
1. Dry suit
2. DIY FAE
3. New Surf Board
4. Docking Lights
The boat is loaded, so anything I do has to be an improvement on top of something I feel is already done well. What are you guys doing to your brand new boats if anything?
Hope others are finding these ideas useful as well.
I got some neoprene gloves. the ones sold for paddling are great. the wrists even seal so little if any water gets inside.
https://www.rei.com/media/product/802453
Depending on the water temp, neoprene socks or booties. my wife has some 1.5 mil socks. they allow a decent feel for her on the surfboard and her feet are okay with water temps in the 50's.
I have some 2 (or 3?) mil booties. they have a split toe and rubber sole. on the surfboard, they definitely take away a lot of the board "feel", but they are sufficient to keep my feet comfy with water temps in the 40's or 50's.
https://asset2.surfcdn.com/xcel-wets...pS4ePwj&V=l1Lx
My wakeboard has closed boot bindings and my feet are fine in them with no insulation (just don't take off the wakeboard until you're just about to get back in the boat!) My slalom ski has open toe bindings, but I have only been in water temps in the 50's with it. I think I'd be fine for a ski run and if I really needed, I could wear a really thin neoprene sock with my bindings.
With Black Friday coming up next week, can someone send me the new Wake Makers discount code?
Cool, thanks for sending the code.