Kokatat Gore-Tex Front Entry Drysuit - Unisex

Whether paddling late-season in the Canadian border lakes or winter touring on Washington's Puget Sound, you're going to need the best in protection from the elements. For cold, windy, and wet conditions, nothing beats the dry, warm breathability of a Gore-Tex dry suit. Kokatat's GTX Front Entry is totally waterproof, extremely breathable, and durable to boot. Cordura-reinforced seat and knees protect these wear-prone areas, while any water that may have seeped in while donning the suit is quickly evacuated by its self-draining properties. Every single Kokatat Gore-Tex Drysuit is water tested before it leaves the plant. Glued latex neck, wrist, and ankle gaskets are protected by neoprene overcuffs or a collar at the neck. **AVAILABLE IN WOMEN SPECIFIC OPTION, OUR ITEM NO. KOK0014.

 

Kokatat Gore-Tex Front Entry Drysuit - Unisex

$649.95


Training Tips

You can increase your maximum oxygen consumption by approximately 15% when you work out three times a week for at least 30 minutes at 70% of your maximum heart rate.

Low weight, high rep circuit training combines the best of both worlds: aerobic and anaerobic training.  Keeping the rest time in between high repeats low excercises like bench press, leg presses, inclined sit-ups, and upright rows is the key to maximum benefits.



As a long distance runner, a gradual increase in distance each week will allow you to build a solid areobic base.  Distance increase should be no more than 10% of the previous week's distance.

When buying a new pair of running shoes, bring your old ones with you.  You will get a better fit if you know if you supinate or pronate.



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Kokatat Gore-Tex Front Entry Drysuit - Unisex