This time I wanted something that would seal really well, cut the wind and keep me nice and dry and warm without being too hot and turning into a personal sauna if the sun comes out.
[Enter the NRS Stampede Paddling Jacket stage left.]
This is a light but quite tough garment, made of Triton breathable fabric with reinfocement in all the high wear areas. It has a smooth finished elastomer punch through neck seal ( a neoprene variant) and latex wrist seals protected by sturdy cuffs. It has a double tunnel waist arrangement to allow it to mate with the spray deck or with a pair of dry pants. The cut has been carefully designed to allow freedom of movement without irritating seams and acres of flapping excess fabric. It also has a water resistant zipped pocket on one sleave.
I wore if for the first time at Rock N Roll at Batemans Bay. My main concern there was that it would turn out to be too warm and dry. In fact that wasn't the case at all. It was very comfortable although the temperature was over 20ÂșC and the sun was out. I was working pretty hard chasing waves on the Clyde River bar with an unfamiliar Greenland paddle (these aren't really designed for acceleration and my technique isn't that good either so I didn't catch a lot of waves although one or two caught me !) anyway, while I did get a bit warm, a couple of rolls were quite sufficient to cool me off.
I also wore it for a rock hopping session on a cool and overcast morning and it did the job for me there too in terms of temperature and kept me bone dry despite two rolls in a slightly turbulent rock garden. I followed up with a Greenland Rolling Session with Shawn and Rob Mercer and despite spending some considerable time on those long slow relaxed rolls with a lot of immersion time, both I and the inside of my boat remained dry. And I mean DRY. No slop water at all. Bare in mind that this top is rated a "semi-dry" top rather than a dry one. That neck seal isn't supposed to be bone dry, but for me it is.
What do I like about it ?
- The wrist and neck seals are very comfortable for me and they work very well. Especially with my skinny little wrists.
- It's really dry.
- It's nice and light and not too hot. Seems to breathe pretty well too.
- It's really dry.
- There's no restriction in movement so it's very comfortable.
- It's really dry.
- The little pocket is a nice touch
- It's really dry
- The double tunnel waste is easy to adjust and fits well with the spray deck
- It's really dry
- The reinforcing layers in the high wear areas should keep it waterproof for a decent life.
- Did I mention that it's really dry ?
- It would be nice to have it in a high vis colour. Blue and green are OK but they don't really cut it for me on the sea. I guess this garment is mainly aimed at play boaters so maybe that's not a consideration for them.
I also considered the Reed touring cag, which is also an excellent bit of kit. It's a bit heavier, a bit warmer and not having latex wrist seals it may be more robust. If I was doing more serious cold weather touring it would have been at the top of my list. However for the type of paddling I'm doing, the Stampede hit's all the buttons for me.
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