Beagle
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Todos Santos/ Pescadero/Cerritos - Wetsuits?
Arriving Mid Jan - Late Jan and going to be in the water around Todos. Anyone have any experience with water temps there that time of year? I know
that some old gruffs trunk it all year long. That's great. But I get cold after a while. All I have it a spring suit (full sleeve). Think that would
be enough?
Thanks!
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Springsuit should be fine, or even just a rash guard.
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Waters 75-77 now. Chilly in the morning. SURF FLAT
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Saw an old guy from the Pleistocene period standing with a 9' board on the sand at Old Man's/The rock by Zippers. Temp was at least 90 and he had a
full suit on...and the biggest smile on his face.
Gave me hope and even more so as I hit 60 this month!
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Beagle
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Thanks Guys! Good to know. I have the Spring suit and the top.
Cappy, chilly in the morning from the wind?
hope some bumps roll through by the end of the month. I'm fine with waste high all day long.
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wear the speedo on the outside..... just saying!
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The weather in my city is quite cold, and a lot of snow falls in winter. As a swimmer, wearing a wet suit is more like a compulsion for me. I bought
one last week from an online store that I came across while I was ordering a Carbon38 leggings black. I already have one wet suit, but I think having two is better.
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Quote: Originally posted by Beagle | Arriving Mid Jan - Late Jan and going to be in the water around Todos. Anyone have any experience with water temps there that time of year? I know
that some old gruffs trunk it all year long. That's great. But I get cold after a while. All I have it a spring suit (full sleeve). Think that would
be enough?
Thanks! |
2/1 shorty mostly for the wind. Rash guard when it's warm no wind.
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AKgringo
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Lee, it looks like this first (and probably only) post by Brautigi82 is designed to attract traffic to a sales website.
The original post is three and a half years old, and no new info or question concerning Baja is offered!
[Edited on 6-14-2018 by AKgringo]
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