Has anyone bought/tried/used a Tropos SuperNova Paddling Suit from Kokatat?
Any advice on drysuits to get, or avoid?
Thanks!
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I just bought a Kokotat Meridian.
1-Gore-Tex is worth the $$.
2-relief zipper is worth the $$
3-Gore-Tex socks are amazing They're comfortable. They don't cut off your circulation & the suit is MUCH easier to get on & off.
About the only thing that I could critisize this suit on would be the entry zipper. I think if it were a few inches longer it would be easier to get in & out of the suit.
I've bought quite a few boats for less $$ than I shelled out for this suit, but if you're going to paddle when it's cold, it is worth every penny.
1-Gore-Tex is worth the $$.
2-relief zipper is worth the $$
3-Gore-Tex socks are amazing They're comfortable. They don't cut off your circulation & the suit is MUCH easier to get on & off.
About the only thing that I could critisize this suit on would be the entry zipper. I think if it were a few inches longer it would be easier to get in & out of the suit.
I've bought quite a few boats for less $$ than I shelled out for this suit, but if you're going to paddle when it's cold, it is worth every penny.
I've had an older Stolquist and now have a Helly Hansen. If you can pick up a Helly Hansen, I would recommend it but am not sure if they are still in production. The suit is really good and the customer support is excellent.
I agree with the previous posts - goretex is defintitely worth the $$$. The relief zipper is nice to have - in my opinion the booties are more value, they keep your feet dry and don't cut off the circulation.
For what its worth, friends of mine have bought drysuits at MEC. They had some problems with the suit, and MEC just replaced it for them. That's customer support!
Martyn
I agree with the previous posts - goretex is defintitely worth the $$$. The relief zipper is nice to have - in my opinion the booties are more value, they keep your feet dry and don't cut off the circulation.
For what its worth, friends of mine have bought drysuits at MEC. They had some problems with the suit, and MEC just replaced it for them. That's customer support!
Martyn
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I bought a Kokotat before they made the Meridian suit and love it.
Go Gore-Tex with a relief zipper and socks.
If you paddle decked then get a tunnel and you will be set.
Kokotat well made, good service.
Sorry but I don't know their supernova suit but you will not go wrong with Kokotat.
Go Gore-Tex with a relief zipper and socks.
If you paddle decked then get a tunnel and you will be set.
Kokotat well made, good service.
Sorry but I don't know their supernova suit but you will not go wrong with Kokotat.
Brian
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Kokatat SuperNova Reviews
If you go to Paddling.net there are some helpful reviews of the Kokatat Supernova semidry suit. The url for the reviews page is
http://www.paddling.net/Reviews/Accessories.html.
If you happen to purchase one, post a review on CBoats. I'd like to hear your opinion.
Marc
http://www.paddling.net/Reviews/Accessories.html.
If you happen to purchase one, post a review on CBoats. I'd like to hear your opinion.
Marc