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Is foiling colder than kitesurfing ?

Created by Lambie Lambie  > 9 months ago, 28 Oct 2018
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Lambie
Lambie

QLD

742 posts

28 Oct 2018 6:49pm
I know its a weird question but I seem to be feeling the cold a lot more since Ive finally got up on the foil ? May be its old age or a few less kg's but Im really feeling it (oh yes I live in Vic - thought I'd throw that one in before someone else pointed out that fact LOL) .
I ditched the 4:3 wettie a month or so ago for my much more comfortable 3:2 one but for the last few sessions Ive been chilled to the point of almost mild hypo !! Im thinking that its the wind chill thats getting me - cuz Im even stopping occasionally to drop into the water to warm up a bit !!

Has anyone else found this ? When up on the foil I dont get wet (wet suit is tho) and with the extra speed its seriously cold !!
Kraut
Kraut

WA

547 posts

28 Oct 2018 5:12pm
Wind chill was 8 degrees yesterday and today so yes it is still bloody winter here. No way I ditch my steamer before early December if.
RAL INN
RAL INN

SA

2896 posts

28 Oct 2018 7:44pm
Problem with foiling is you can't start in a few inches of water and spend first bit dry from knees up.
foiling means you start wet.
DukeSilver
DukeSilver

WA

425 posts

28 Oct 2018 7:42pm
I could be that it's less work than a TT or SB due to the efficiency, so you're not playing tug a war with your kite as much. Less heat is generated by more relaxed muscles.
Gorgo
Gorgo

VIC

5108 posts

28 Oct 2018 11:39pm
The problem with foiling is that you stand up dry in the wind. Every time you fall you get flushed and lose some body heat. It's like the start of a session, but repeated time and time again.

Normal kiteboarding you're down in the water the whole time and the water stays in the suit and keeps you warm. You're also working harder so you generate more heat. With foiling the warm water drains out and you get cold.

The solution for me is a 6/4/3 suit from needEssentials. It's toasty warm for the whole session. The integrated hood keeps my ears dry and warm. The suit is very comfortable.
airsail
airsail

QLD

1570 posts

29 Oct 2018 5:21am
One of our Foiler here wears one of these over his wetsuit. He says it is much warmer than putting on a thicker wetsuit, probably because it doesn't allow any wind to hit the wetsuit and cool it. Bit bulky but as your not super active while foiling it works for him.


RAL INN
RAL INN

SA

2896 posts

29 Oct 2018 6:46am
I'm still using my 5/3 with 1.5mm long sleeve neoprene top underneath.
plus I always use a wet shirt over the top for windchill. MX tops also work if same material and I've noticed some soccer tops are same material.
Although water temp at Shallow inlet Saturday was nicer than outside temp even out of wind.
KIT33R
KIT33R

NSW

1716 posts

29 Oct 2018 2:42pm
Since I crash an awful lot on the foil I find the impact vest serves 2 purposes.
1. Impact minimisation (obvious).
2. wind chill is not as bad.
Plummet
Plummet

4862 posts

29 Oct 2018 5:11pm
Yep. I get cold feet a lot sooner. I think its a combo of less effort used holding down a lower powered kite, more flushes when you crash and more windchill because you are higher.
eddiemorgs
eddiemorgs

QLD

391 posts

29 Oct 2018 8:44pm
Not sure ... we need the outer layer to cool us DOWN
djdojo
djdojo

VIC

1614 posts

30 Oct 2018 2:04pm
If I'm working on new tricks it's definitely colder as I'm regularly in the water and then using less muscle when riding due to efficiency/smaller kite.

On the other hand, if I'm cruising around in my comfort zone and nailing tacks and gybes I can stay pretty dry, and therefore warm.
Alysum
Alysum

NSW

1030 posts

30 Oct 2018 8:58pm
Sydney water is a lot colder this year than usual and my 3/2 wetsuit + thermal inside wasn't enough for the winter. Definitely getting a 5/4 for the next winter !
scotty100
scotty100

QLD

233 posts

4 Nov 2018 9:38am
Fark all we wear on sunshine coast is sunscreen and I thought that was an effort
Slyde
Slyde

77 posts

7 Nov 2018 2:30pm
get a dinghy jacket from you local sailing store. wear it over your wettie, best hundred bucks you will ever spend.
bigtone667
bigtone667

NSW

1551 posts

7 Nov 2018 7:03pm
I went the goretex jacket. When you sweat they still breath.
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