Hi all--any idea if there are such skirts available that would fit a prego belly and a C1 cockpit?! To that end, are there any ladies out there who have paddled well into their pregnancy? Tips would be well appreciated as well!
My thanks in advance.
Maternity C1 (?!)
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Bigger skirts are out there.
Sara skied (it was winter) up until 8 months or so. After that balance and bending were a problem.
Keeping active helped her a lot, but as things progressed we did have to modify our trips a bit. Still had a blast (and lots of laughs) .
Personally I'd say consider a ducky at some point - may be more comfortable for you, and more stable. But that's a personal decision based on you and your circumstances.
Have fun, and congrats!
Sara skied (it was winter) up until 8 months or so. After that balance and bending were a problem.
Keeping active helped her a lot, but as things progressed we did have to modify our trips a bit. Still had a blast (and lots of laughs) .
Personally I'd say consider a ducky at some point - may be more comfortable for you, and more stable. But that's a personal decision based on you and your circumstances.
Have fun, and congrats!
Keep the C!
Adam
Adam
I know that Beth Glazier from Landrum, SC paddled a kayak fairly late in her pregnancy. I think she would be happy to talk to you: glazier0@windstream.net
My first c-1 was a Hahn, and the skirt was made of Nylon with bungee closures. I'm pretty sure it would have tented over your front porch. (My daughter is now pregnant and she lets my grandson, her nephew, paint on her belly.)
A coated Nylon skirt is fairly easy to make, and will probably suffice through the rest of your pregnancy. There is no "tunnel" on such a skirt. There is one vertical seam with the seam alignment such that the upper bungee enclosure fits your body, while the lower bungee enclosure fits the cockpit rim.
A coated Nylon skirt is fairly easy to make, and will probably suffice through the rest of your pregnancy. There is no "tunnel" on such a skirt. There is one vertical seam with the seam alignment such that the upper bungee enclosure fits your body, while the lower bungee enclosure fits the cockpit rim.
NRS has a universal fit spray skirt that has a nylon tunnel that uses velcro to adjust its size.
http://www.nrsweb.com/shop/product.asp? ... eptid=1763
Kyle
http://www.nrsweb.com/shop/product.asp? ... eptid=1763
Kyle