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espritofme
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Need a suit - advice

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Going to take up windsurfing (Nanaimo)- this time of year what type of suit is best for a "rookie".
Advice anyone?
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Suit for windsurfing

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You need a 5 4 3 mil neoprene suit.That is very flexible.the top brands are Hotline,Excel.Something good.You do a lot of thrashing learning,lots of time in the water.There is a local guy in Victoria selling a generic brand of {hotline suits}with a chest zipper.His phone number is Adam 483-5051.He has a website you can check.Prices seem very reasonable.Tell him John sent you. :lol: check this link http://cgi.ebay.ca/NEW-5mm-Cordova-Sun- ... dZViewItem
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Thanks alot - will look into it :)
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The company Cordova Sun is selling them on e-Bay. 5 mil. There is a link below.

http://cgi.ebay.ca

I bought one and it seems fine although I haven't been in the water yet. The seams are stitched nicely and it comes with a hood.
I wish my TOW was longer!
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