Originally Posted by
MMACH 5
Have you tried sealskins gloves? I haven't used the gloves, but the socks really are waterproof.
I too am interested in these too. Not only how waterproof are they, but how warm? I kayak too and am looking for some gloves to do double-purpose for the warmer months. My hands get cold very easily in the rain.
Originally Posted by
JayTee705
For those of you who go without waterproofs and prioritize remaining warm, if not dry, how do you get your stuff to dry out before the return trip home? Or do you just put stuff on wet?
If you have some sort of facilities room with pumps, ducts, etc. near your workplace, try to get access to it. they are usually poorly-ventilated and toasty warm from the equipment. Your clothes will end up dry and warm! (I'm disappointed that I can't do that this winter, they swapped the locks on that room's door.)
As for shoes, try inverting them over a forced hot air vent if your workplace has them. If your co-workers complain you can add some potpourri!