Thermals are specialized garments designed to provide extra warmth during water sports like kitesurfing, windsurfing, SUP, and wingfoil. These layers are typically worn underneath wetsuits or drysuits to help retain body heat, allowing you to stay comfortable in colder conditions. Made from materials like neoprene or thermal fleece, they offer insulation without compromising flexibility.
When to use thermals
Using thermals is essential in colder weather or during long sessions in the water. They are perfect for early morning or late evening outings, and for extending your season into colder months. Whether you're facing chilly winds or cold water temperatures, thermals provide the extra layer of protection you need to stay warm.
Types of thermals available
List of popular thermals:
- NeilPryde Thermabase Hooded Vest - a lightweight yet warm vest designed for layering under a wetsuit
- Cabrinha Neo Mesh Top 2 mm - provides excellent insulation with minimal bulk
- ION Neo Zip Top 2/1 LS - a versatile top that offers extra warmth and wind protection
These products, from top brands like NeilPryde, O'Neill, and ION, ensure that you stay warm without sacrificing performance.
Why choose thermals for your water sports gear?
Choosing thermals enhances your comfort and safety. They allow you to focus on enjoying your sport rather than battling the cold. Designed for high-performance activities, these layers are a must-have for anyone serious about water sports in varied conditions. With the right thermals, you can push your limits and extend your time on the water, regardless of the temperature.
Thermals in watersport
Thermals are not just an accessory but a crucial part of your watersport gear, especially in colder climates. They ensure that your body maintains its core temperature, reducing the risk of hypothermia and muscle fatigue. By incorporating thermals into your watersport routine, you can perform at your best, even when the weather is less than ideal. Investing in quality thermals is an investment in your comfort, safety, and overall enjoyment on the water.
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