Level Six Current 2.5 Ply Semi Dry Pant
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Scott, br>The sizing on these is pretty accurate, so follow the sizing chart; however, if you have long legs, you might need to go up a size.
Yep. I wouldn't go too deep and expect a dry butt in good neoprene with Velcro seals at the ankles and waist. Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes
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If you require immersion equipment, you should pair it with a dry top or a wetsuit jacket.
They only serve as a protective layer on the outside. They're incredible. I put them on three times every day. Now I'm doing it four times a week in relatively cold water. I haven't had to swim in a long time (yet). However, I've been bone dry so far. These are no exception to the rule that Level Six stuff is great.
It appears to be well made, and the material appears to be long lasting. I'm hoping it will last. br>I've already used it with my kayak (along with 5mm neoprene boots) - it's great. The soft launch went off without a hitch in the colder weather, and everyone stayed dry and warm. br>By design, the legs are a little loose to allow for free movement; I am 6 feet tall and weigh 170 pounds, and the size L is perfect for me.
They're a great product, but they're a little on the small side. I usually wear an XL pant size, but I went with an XXL and they fit perfectly. It was well worth the money.
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The pants are fantastic and do exactly what they say they will.