02-14-2012, 06:22 PM
Thanks for the report TD! I have been itching to get out on the tube and your report may have inspired me enough to do so before the month is over. Before I take the plunge, I have to ask....
What is your current "setup" to staying warm when tubing in cold water?
My main issue is keeping my feet warm. I was on the tube around Thanksgiving last year, and the water temp was in the 37-40F range. I didn't last more than 90 minutes. For my legs, I just had on a poly under layer, fleece sweats, and cotton sweats. All underneath my breathable wader. For my feet, I had on two pairs of wool socks.
Searching through BFT, I did find an old post of yours that has links to other posts.
http://www.bigfishtackle.com/forum/Utah_...ost=393540
Thanks.
What is your current "setup" to staying warm when tubing in cold water?
My main issue is keeping my feet warm. I was on the tube around Thanksgiving last year, and the water temp was in the 37-40F range. I didn't last more than 90 minutes. For my legs, I just had on a poly under layer, fleece sweats, and cotton sweats. All underneath my breathable wader. For my feet, I had on two pairs of wool socks.
Searching through BFT, I did find an old post of yours that has links to other posts.
http://www.bigfishtackle.com/forum/Utah_...ost=393540
Thanks.