Friday, 7 September 2012

RE: cheat_training_group Cold Weather Gear

Kenny –

 

Kokatat is really good about standing behind their gortex products – they replace and/or repair as necessary.

 

Jeannine P. Hagan, CPA,  MST,  CSEP

Ross, Langan & McKendree, LLP

7900 Westpark Dr, Suite T420

McLean, VA 22102

(T) 703-893-2660, ext 334

(F) 703-893-2123

 

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From: upper_yough_training_group@googlegroups.com [mailto:upper_yough_training_group@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Ken Erskine
Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2012 7:28 PM
To: upper_yough_training_group@googlegroups.com; jwfindling@msn.com
Subject: Re: cheat_training_group Cold Weather Gear

 

The drytop seam tape just didn't hold up. The drysuit started delaminating with in 6 months. At first in only a few spots but within a year it was all over.

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From: Jack Findling <jwfindling@msn.com>;
To: <upper_yough_training_group@googlegroups.com>;
Subject: Re: cheat_training_group Cold Weather Gear
Sent: Thu, Sep 6, 2012 10:38:54 PM

curious as to what failed with your two items listed?

 

The Kokatat is a very good breathable unit. The Peak creeker suit is different and works very well, Gavin Rains is the east coast distributor for Peak - he should be at Gauley. This creeker can be delivered for about &750.00/  

 

Jack Findling

----- Original Message -----

Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2012 3:49 PM

Subject: cheat_training_group Cold Weather Gear

 

Hey All,

Cold weather is approaching. As some of you may know I haven't had the best of luck with cold weather gear. My 4 season drytop as well as my plaid drysuit have failed miserably and it appears that repairing them is not going to happen.

So now I am forced to get new stuff and I could use your help with recommendations. NRS, Kokotat and Level 6 all have a wide variety of gear with equally wide price ranges. Ultimately, is there an alternative to a $1000 GMER  drysuit?

   

 

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