Paddle Jackets "Cags" - Kayaks, Canoe, SUP, and Raft clothing Australia

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Cags, Paddling Jackets & Pants
Your outer wear is important to prevent windchill - where your clothing is wet and the wind further chills you down. You should be wearing a thermal base layer that stays warm when wet and dries quickly, but on windy and cold days you will need an outer layer that keeps the wind out and your body warmth in. Even on warm days we carry a paddling jacket (cag) in an accessible part of the kayak (day hatch or behind the seat) in case conditions change - you can still get cold in windy conditions on a warm day.
Dry pants are a great addition to your paddling kit on sea kayak trips where being wet all the time would be a real drag! South West Tassie wilderness was one such place - having dry feet and legs really enhanced the enjoyment of the scenery! Even though it was summer it was still coolant wet. Dry pants are also great when kayak fishing - they keep off the sun and keep you warm while waiting for that big one to bite!
What to look for in outerwear:
Breathable fabrics, water resistant and quick drying
Hood, with brim - to keep off the rain and protect the back of the neck in the cold and wet conditions - you are really well protected when paddling downwind. Note that hoods can act as a sea anchor and fill up in the case of capsize.
High visibility colours and reflective patches
Pockets in useful places
Neck and wrist seals - how well they hold water in or out
Interconnectedness with spraydeck collars and paddling pants

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  • @PedalPlanet
    @PedalPlanet8 ай бұрын

    Super useful thanks!

  • @paddlerjeff6383
    @paddlerjeff6383 Жыл бұрын

    This helps loads thanks

  • @vp156
    @vp1569 ай бұрын

    Good explanation. I Ordered the double Evo anorak or jacket. Which will it be its correct pants?

  • @Beyondthebackyard-au
    @Beyondthebackyard-au Жыл бұрын

    What's your Victorian water like in Feb/March? Do you need to paddle with a dry suit? or is a neoprene wetsuit like the Aussie made shark skins OK to keep you warm during a capsize and roll? I can't imagine a dry suit being necessary but some people say the water is still freezing then.

  • @eastcoastkayaking

    @eastcoastkayaking

    Жыл бұрын

    All depends on the environment. If you are touring and dressed appropriately (fleece, thermals and paddling jacket etc) you will be fine but if you are training and spending a lot of time in the water in March we would recommend a dry suit. you learn more when you're warm.

  • @Beyondthebackyard-au

    @Beyondthebackyard-au

    Жыл бұрын

    @@eastcoastkayaking I ask specifically toward crossing bass strait. A friend and I are planning towards it but live in Brisbane where the water is beautiful 11 months out of 12 haha.

  • @eastcoastkayaking

    @eastcoastkayaking

    Жыл бұрын

    You should not require a dry suit for Bass Straight Crossing, even if you are from QLD :) General autumn weather is cold and crisp in the morning and evening however generally throughout the day it is quite pleasant! You should be spending no time in the water as you should no longer be a beginner Paddler. Interpreting the weather is key, ensuring you're not heading out in challenging or dangerous conditions. A paddling jacket "CAG" is a key piece of kit however.