Both seasoned jet skiers and novices must get ready for cooler mornings, shorter days, and dropping water temperatures. Here are five suggestions for staying warm when riding a Sea Doo in the fall and on chilly days.
The secret to comfort and warmth in the fall on a jet ski is layering, just like you would for a winter activity. The newest high-tech materials are thermally retaining, moisture-wicking, and quick-drying. Start by applying a thin foundation layer on top of and beneath your skin. Then, if necessary, add one (or two) mid-layers, preferably ones with a higher neck. One that is likewise constructed of windproof material is the one I purchased. These will aid in retaining body heat and, if wet, quickly dry.
Heat should be retained by your outer layer. A jacket that is made of waterproof material is a great option. A warmer Sea-Doo neoprene riding jacket is something else you should consider wearing.
The secret to comfort and warmth in the fall on a jet ski is layering, just like you would for a winter activity. The newest high-tech materials are thermally retaining, moisture-wicking, and quick-drying. Start by applying a thin foundation layer on top of and beneath your skin. Then, if necessary, add one (or two) mid-layers, preferably ones with a higher neck. One that is likewise constructed of windproof material is the one I purchased. These will aid in retaining body heat and, if wet, quickly dry.
Heat should be retained by your outer layer. A jacket that is made of waterproof material is a great option. A warmer Sea-Doo neoprene riding jacket is something else you should consider wearing.
When a Sea Doo rider's head is naked, the body loses a significant amount of heat. As a result, high-ankle booties are preferred. An additional warm choice is a decent pair of water shoes. Avoid getting your feet wet when launching to avoid discomfort all day.
Prior to donning it for a PWC trip, make sure your PWC riding gear is dry. In case you need to remove a layer or two as the day goes on, make sure you have extra storage space on board. To prevent discomfort or even hypothermia, add a layer as soon as you begin to feel cold.