Your cag is what will keep your top half dry and warm and when out kayaking or canoeing, These days they come designed for every discipline and use from full white water cag’s to Touring cag’s,
White water cag’s: are the driest option for a cag, They will have better seals on Cuffs and neck normally these are latex however you do get non latex seals, white water cag’s also will normally have a double waist seal to allow you to connect the cag better to a dry trouser and stop water flushing through the spray deck body tube into the boat
Touring cag’s: these tend you be more open around the neck allowing you to vent dependent on budget and requirements touring cag’s can have basic velcro and neoprene wrist seals to latex seal with outer seals, Touring cag’s also tend to have a few pockets and some will have hoods
Shorty cag’s: For the hardcore among you, or for those that like there tan lines sharp, Shorty cag’s are great for the summer or when off to sunnier climates
Cag Decks: These all in one option give your a superior dryness both on your person and in the boat, they also give better freedom of movement due to you having less material and seals around your mid section, Cag decks are favored by play boaters
Multisport Cag’s: These are a great cag/jacket for open boating, they are equally at home during other outdoor activities like mountain biking
When choosing any type of cag we would advice spending as much of your budget on it as you can afford since the dryer and warmer you stay during your paddling activities the more comfortable and enjoyable your paddling will be,
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