Whitewater Cag recommendation.

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Whitewater Cag recommendation.

Postby woozor » Sat Jun 09, 2012 11:52 am

Im looking at getting a full sleeve Cag whitewater spec one which would be the best under £100 or if there are any gd sales on?

Three brands Ive been looking at are palm/nookie/peak would any of the three be a quality item?
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Re: Whitewater Cag recommendation.

Postby AS Watersports » Sat Jun 09, 2012 1:08 pm

http://www.aswatersports.co.uk/shop/pro ... ts_id=1314

Hope this may be help.

Most sizes still left in stock.

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Re: Whitewater Cag recommendation.

Postby Green.media » Sat Jun 09, 2012 2:40 pm

+1 for the above, if you want to splash the cash then side winder I havn't tried any of the new range yet so can't comment
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Re: Whitewater Cag recommendation.

Postby Mark Mulrain » Sat Jun 09, 2012 3:21 pm

IR have just brought out 2 budget cags.

The rival (semi dry) - http://www.immersionresearch.eu/store/#ecwid:category=254318&mode=product&product=11185516
Arch Rival (dry) - http://www.immersionresearch.eu/store/#ecwid:category=254318&mode=product&product=12026427

I don't think I've seen a cheaper fully dry cag. I've just ordered a short sleeve arch rival for myself. Can't wait to get it!
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Re: Whitewater Cag recommendation.

Postby Cha0sSt0rm » Sat Jun 09, 2012 6:47 pm

I've got a Yak Dare cag, it's only semi-dry (latex wrist gaskets with neoprene overs, and a tight, but comfortable neoprene neck)

I don't get very damp inside it from the neck the Immersion Research fleece I have on underneath ends up marginally damp on the outside, but stays warm and dry inside. (even stays fairly dry inside despite rolling a couple of times, and a bridge jump at the get out once, and swims. The water tends to get in round the waist if you swim however.

Brookbank are selling off their last remaining stock so they are discounted to £105: http://www.canoesandkayaks.co.uk/produc ... ry_Top_Yak

And I think this is the fleece I wear in case you were wondering : http://www.immersionresearch.eu/store/# ... ct=2706093
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Re: Whitewater Cag recommendation.

Postby woozor » Sun Jun 10, 2012 1:48 pm

AS Watersports wrote:http://www.aswatersports.co.uk/shop/product_info.php?products_id=1314

Hope this may be help.

Most sizes still left in stock.

Liam


how would this be for a all year weather one. As I want one that will do me find in winter.
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Re: Whitewater Cag recommendation.

Postby garya » Tue Jun 12, 2012 4:06 pm

Go a size up so that you can fit a base layer and fleece jumper on underneth for winter paddling ... that will keep you warm ;-)

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