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Topic: Barefoot suit?
Posted By: Chris4x4gill2
Subject: Barefoot suit?
Date Posted: April-15-2010 at 10:42am
What is the difference in a Barefoot suit and a regular wetsuit? Is it just additional flotation?

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Posted By: tullfooter
Date Posted: April-15-2010 at 11:21am
The added floatation is part floatation, part protection. The added padding in the butt area protects while butt riding or three pointing while doing deep ups, tumble turns and anything else that puts you on your a$$ (like missed bombers). There's padding on the chest and back for the same reason. Barefoot suits have better zippers, have straps on the legs, and are also thicker, which is nice.

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Posted By: behindpropeller
Date Posted: April-15-2010 at 12:50pm
In addition...

A barefoot suit lets you slide into the water on a fall. If you are wearing a normal wetsuit and jacket you can fall and the jacket will stop you from sliding into the water.....which causes other body parts (feet) to keep going. This causes a scorpion (feet try to hit head).....which is no fun.



Tim

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Posted By: Chris4x4gill2
Date Posted: April-15-2010 at 1:48pm
good info. I didnt think about the padding.

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Posted By: kapla
Date Posted: April-16-2010 at 9:06pm
Whats the average asking price for a dry suit? any brand recomentation?
I might consider getting one for the winter...



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Posted By: SN206
Date Posted: April-16-2010 at 9:31pm
Eagle sports makes one for sale on BarefootCentral.com that I've found to be very durable.

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Posted By: lewy2001
Date Posted: April-17-2010 at 11:03am
Originally posted by behindpropeller behindpropeller wrote:

In addition...

A barefoot suit lets you slide into the water on a fall. If you are wearing a normal wetsuit and jacket you can fall and the jacket will stop you from sliding into the water.....which causes other body parts (feet) to keep going. This causes a scorpion (feet try to hit head).....which is no fun.
Tim


With the BI Iron shorts under a barefoot suit I was amazed at how well you do slide on top of the water. It is a amazing feeling. I was going to give it a try with just a vest and pants originally. These guys and the mental picture I had of the scorpion convinced me it would be cheaper to purchase a Barefoot suit than the physiotherapy required after one.

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Posted By: behindpropeller
Date Posted: April-17-2010 at 11:30am
Originally posted by kapla kapla wrote:

Whats the average asking price for a dry suit? any brand recomentation?
I might consider getting one for the winter...



I like barefoot international.

Tim

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Posted By: Hawktique
Date Posted: April-17-2010 at 1:07pm
Made the mistake of Footing with shorts and regular jacket last year, all that was available. Call me the Scorpion King. 2nd fall popped my right ear drum, which thankfully from the good old USMC is non functional. 4 Weeks later I popped my left eardrum. From now on, Barefoot suit, shorts and earplugs.

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Posted By: Fl Inboards
Date Posted: April-17-2010 at 4:08pm
http://www.masterlineusa.com/Intensity/Mens - http://www.masterlineusa.com/Intensity/Mens

Currently Intensity wetsuits are running some pretty good deals on suits.
We use their jump suits and they are nice.

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Posted By: Jtonor1
Date Posted: April-19-2010 at 6:43pm
Barefoot suits also zip in the front instead of the back. I like Eagle suits I have two of their suits, i think sleeveless is better than sleeved.


Posted By: kapla
Date Posted: April-19-2010 at 9:15pm
Originally posted by Fl Inboards Fl Inboards wrote:

http://www.masterlineusa.com/Intensity/Mens - http://www.masterlineusa.com/Intensity/Mens

Currently Intensity wetsuits are running some pretty good deals on suits.
We use their jump suits and they are nice.


I did catch the barbed wire for $100 plus shipping!!

I forgot about the shorts though...




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Posted By: kapla
Date Posted: April-19-2010 at 9:18pm
About scorpions..gee I had 2 in my count..both due to attemps in choppy waters...last one was 2 weeks ago and I still have some pain left in the lower back...That I can feel when I arck back my back...


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Posted By: bubbaskier
Date Posted: April-20-2010 at 3:11pm
Go with the BI. They seem to glide better on the water (less friction)IMO. My moto is, "Buy quality and only cry once".



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