I'd thought about that and wondered how well it would work. I did a little web browsing. WARNING! A general search for latex socks can pull up some pretty kinky stuff!Paddle Power wrote:I used to wear a drysuit with ankle gaskets and wore latex socks, which kept my feet dry. Yes, a bit of a pain to put on and off, but it was bomber proof.
Two boots or not two boots?: a drysuit question
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Re: Two boots or not two boots?: a drysuit question
latex helmut liners too!
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Re: Two boots or not two boots?: a drysuit question
This from a Canadian who paddles all winter long, with dry gloves, neoprene hood, and multi fleece layers:
Get the built-in socks. (And always use them within shoes or booties to protect them from gravel and sticks.)
Rick
Get the built-in socks. (And always use them within shoes or booties to protect them from gravel and sticks.)
Rick
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Re: Two boots or not two boots?: a drysuit question
Ha ha, even has a handy ring for attaching carbiners during swift water rescues!hazardharry wrote:latex helmut liners too!