Kokatat Meridian - question of the size
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Kokatat Meridian - question of the size
Does this drysuit in a size "L" will be a good buy for someone with dimensions:
Chest - 38' (ca. 96cm)
Waist - 32' (ca. 82cm)
Hips - 37' (ca. 93cm)
Height - 6"1' (185 cm)
Weight - 143lbs (65kg)
I know I'm pretty skinny and with the exception of height in this size I have a spare space for insulation layer. But precisely because of the height should not be interested to buy "XL" size?
In Poland I do not have a chance to try any Drysuit before buying :\\ and any suggestions are welcome :)
Chest - 38' (ca. 96cm)
Waist - 32' (ca. 82cm)
Hips - 37' (ca. 93cm)
Height - 6"1' (185 cm)
Weight - 143lbs (65kg)
I know I'm pretty skinny and with the exception of height in this size I have a spare space for insulation layer. But precisely because of the height should not be interested to buy "XL" size?
In Poland I do not have a chance to try any Drysuit before buying :\\ and any suggestions are welcome :)
Re: Kokatat Meridian - question of the size
I think I've got an XL with 1.83m, L was a bit tight bending forward.
If we would manage to go for a paddle together, you could try on mine, but Poland is kind of -out of the way-, unfortunately.
If we would manage to go for a paddle together, you could try on mine, but Poland is kind of -out of the way-, unfortunately.
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Re: Kokatat Meridian - question of the size
I was right on the border between two sizes of another make of dry suit and purchased the smaller - I had to send it back and get the larger. I don't think you would regret getting having extra room in a suit, but too little would be a bad thing... Dry suits don't stretch...
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I notice the Kokatat sizing chart says size large works up to 6'2". I find them pretty good on sizing. I'm 5'11" and 165 pounds and have a large and it's definitely loose on me in both girth and length. I've lent my extra drysuit, a Kokatat large, to people as tall as 6'1" and they've been able to wear it fine. So I guess I'd advise buying a large.
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At 6'2" and 190 lbs, the L fit but it was a little difficult to get on. I seem to remember having difficulty getting my shoulders through the chest zip. I bought an XL. It's a little big on me.
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Re: Kokatat Meridian - question of the size
I'm afraid of something like this. From what you are writing a risk really exists.jakke wrote:I think I've got an XL with 1.83m, L was a bit tight bending forward.
Jan - thanks, but I would like to buy a suit _before_ I go on a river in the Alps :)jakke wrote:If we would manage to go for a paddle together, you could try on mine, but Poland is kind of -out of the way-, unfortunately.
My problem is that, in size XL in the middle of the drysuit will be place for two people like me : )sbroam wrote:I was right on the border between two sizes of another make of dry suit and purchased the smaller - I had to send it back and get the larger. I don't think you would regret getting having extra room in a suit, but too little would be a bad thing... Dry suits don't stretch...
I fear with this large extra space inside drysuit.
I have 59 hours to make a decision...milkman wrote:I notice the Kokatat sizing chart says size large works up to 6'2". I find them pretty good on sizing. I'm 5'11" and 165 pounds and have a large and it's definitely loose on me in both girth and length. I've lent my extra drysuit, a Kokatat large, to people as tall as 6'1" and they've been able to wear it fine. So I guess I'd advise buying a large.
during the paddling movements of the arms was limited?ian123 wrote:At 6'2" and 190 lbs, the L fit but it was a little difficult to get on. I seem to remember having difficulty getting my shoulders through the chest zip.
BTW
In Palm sizing guide is no difference in height between size L and XL. So other manufacturer not solve my problem.
Re: Kokatat Meridian - question of the size
I would go XL. You can cinch in the waist and once you burp it it will form itself around you.
Too tight and you loose mobility and may be limited in your layering for colder weather.
One other point, if you are ordeing one with drysocks, what size are your feet? I ask because I can't wear a standard kokatat large because my feet are too big (ok, I'm too big in other areas also).
Too tight and you loose mobility and may be limited in your layering for colder weather.
One other point, if you are ordeing one with drysocks, what size are your feet? I ask because I can't wear a standard kokatat large because my feet are too big (ok, I'm too big in other areas also).
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Re: Kokatat Meridian - question of the size
DO NOT get an XL. I am 6' 3" and 190 pounds and have that suit in XL.
My daughter, who is 5'11" and 170 pounds has a L. I would steal it from her if I could... it fits me fine without all the extra material. My XL is even a little too big with major layering. Your height with a L will not be an issue.
My daughter, who is 5'11" and 170 pounds has a L. I would steal it from her if I could... it fits me fine without all the extra material. My XL is even a little too big with major layering. Your height with a L will not be an issue.
Re: Kokatat Meridian - question of the size
Why not call the folks at Kokatat...they are very helpful and would be knowledgeable about correct sizing
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Re: Kokatat Meridian - question of the size
Some thing to consider, is the feet size on a L suit, I know that an XL expedition suit, as size 10 socks.... and I'm size 13... So had to special order my suit!!
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Re: Kokatat Meridian - question of the size
You CAN order custom sizing from Kokatat. They are excellent to deal with and the cost of custom sizing is actually really reasonable.
Re: Kokatat Meridian - question of the size
NP :)ian123 wrote:I can't remember. Sorry.
So far always as measured the climbing jacket in a size greater than L, that I look at them like in big "sack for potatoes" :\\arhdc wrote:I would go XL. You can cinch in the waist and once you burp it it will form itself around you.
Too tight and you loose mobility and may be limited in your layering for colder weather.
1. This is not a order, I bid on eBay :)arhdc wrote:One other point, if you are ordeing one with drysocks, what size are your feet? I ask because I can't wear a standard kokatat large because my feet are too big (ok, I'm too big in other areas also).
2. I have a standard feet (11-11.5 US) and this issue does not matter, because the socks for size L and XL are the same. But thanks for your attention :)
another vote for this to take the risk :) thanks :)Alan B wrote:DO NOT get an XL. I am 6' 3" and 190 pounds and have that suit in XL.
My daughter, who is 5'11" and 170 pounds has a L. I would steal it from her if I could... it fits me fine without all the extra material. My XL is even a little too big with major layering. Your height with a L will not be an issue.
1. because my English is pretty weak to speak freely (I know him rather passively) :|Mikey B wrote:Why not call the folks at Kokatat...they are very helpful and would be knowledgeable about correct sizing :D
2. discussion sometimes leads to some interesting reflections :]
ufffff :) fortunately it's not my problem ;)canotrouge wrote:Some thing to consider, is the feet size on a L suit, I know that an XL expedition suit, as size 10 socks.... and I'm size 13... So had to special order my suit!!
Do you know? I think that buing new drysuit is just not a good idea for someone beginner. why?Smurfwarrior wrote:You CAN order custom sizing from Kokatat. They are excellent to deal with and the cost of custom sizing is actually really reasonable.
First, the cost - beginners should learn on the equipment that will allow him to find out what you really need in the future. If I hit well with purchase - it is my happiness. If I do not hit - it's a bad purchase I will give less money. Less pain :)
I now know that a year or two selling my Probe. New purchases will be in large part based on personal experiences / thoughts. Exactly the same I had with my first traditional canoe - the second has very little in common with the first - life on rivers revised my assumptions :)
Yes. I know that the Meridian is a "top shelf", but ... Second - in the price of a new drysuit I have (if I win this auction) used drysuit + new PFD, good new helmet and new paddle : )
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Thanks all for comments. I will risk this purchase, but reduce my maximum price. If the drysuit size will OK, I'll get lucky. If I do not "hit" with this purchase, will I lose on it a little less selling it. And simultaneously I will have my own thoughts
... and the wife did not throw me out of the house: D
Re: Kokatat Meridian - question of the size
Suit finally came to me. A few days ago I had the opportunity to test it, both on the water and under the water :) Everything is ok, nowhere is too short.
Thanks for the votes for to take a chance this purchase :)
Thanks for the votes for to take a chance this purchase :)
Re: Kokatat Meridian - question of the size
Nice one, welcome to the club of drysuit paddlers. And very good that it fits you as well.
Now you can join next years armada
Now you can join next years armada