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Cold protection clothing

So that you don't get cold, we have collected a large selection of cold protection clothing. Wetsuits, neoprene pants, Polartec undersuits, etc. Let us advise you and come to the store to try them on!

FAQ, glossary & keyword filter for > Cold protection clothing

  • Everyday clothing
    (2 x)
  • everyday shoes
    (7 x)

    Many of our paddle shoes are now so chic that they can be used as everyday sneakers.

  • Clothing
    (8 x)
  • Postcode
    (4 x)
  • thin undersuits
    (11 x)

    All thinner base layers/functional undergarments that don't fit into the keywords fleece or neoprene.

  • one piece
    (3 x)
  • End of season sale
    (6 x)

    Bargain Alert!!

  • Mittens
    (2 x)

    Neoprene mittens offer good protection against cold and wind. In contrast to finger gloves, the mittens have direct contact with the shaft and therefore better contact with the paddle.

  • finger gloves
    (7 x)

    Neoprene finger gloves provide excellent protection against cold and wind. They are a very popular accessory for many paddlers, especially in winter.
    Compared to mittens and paddle paws with thicker material of the paddle shaft, unfortunately not optimal in the hand.

  • Fleeces
    (3 x)
  • Fleece one piece
    (3 x)

    You can find all one-piece base layers here.

  • fleece pants
    (8 x)

    Fine, warm undergarments for your legs.

  • Fleece long sleeve
    (9 x)

    Finely warm underwear for the upper body.

  • Fleece hat
    (3 x)

    Multifunctional cold protection for your head. Under the paddle helmet or in other sports.

  • Fleece socks
    (1 x)

    For paddling in or over your feet. Or also keeps you warm in hiking boots.

  • fleece t shirt
    (2 x)

    Polartec for short paddle jackets.

  • leisure
    (4 x)
  • Hood
    (2 x)

    Paddle jackets and hooded dry suits

  • ankle protection
    (7 x)

    Any shoes that go over the ankles.

  • Headgear
    (4 x)
  • Short sleeve paddling jacket
    (1 x)

    If you like it warm and dry on your torso, but still want to dip your arms in cool water or stretch out towards the warming sun, you can choose a short-sleeved paddle jacket.
    Also helps against typical paddler tans and shifts the imprint from the wrist to the upper arm.

  • Short sleeve undersuit
    (11 x)

    All undersuits for short sleeve paddling jackets.

  • Cap
    (14 x)

    You can find all hats here. Whether neo or fleece. Megawarm or a touch of insulation.

  • more sustainable
    (3 x)

    There is rightly a lot of discussion about the sustainability of outdoor clothing. According to the manufacturer, the products marked with this keyword are more sustainably produced.

    You can also find out more about the various manufacturers and their philosophies on the manufacturer's website.

    When in doubt, we will always try to recommend the more sustainable product, e.g. made from recycled material.

  • neoprene pants
    (10 x)

    Long neoprene pants. Can be used as an undergarment or as a LongJohn alternative.

  • Neoprene shorts
    (4 x)

    Here are just the short neoprene shorts. More shorts can be found under “Shorts”.

  • Neoprene Long John
    (10 x)

    Legs long without sleeves. The standard wetsuit among paddlers.

  • Neoprene long sleeve
    (5 x)

    Long-sleeved neoprene clothing can be used as an undergarment or without a paddling jacket.

  • neoprene cap
    (7 x)

    Neoprene caps as protection against the cold under the helmet.

  • neoprene t shirt
    (4 x)

    Short-sleeved protection against the cold for warm days.

  • Neoprene cuff
    (2 x)

    Neoprene cuffs are not quite as tight compared to latex cuffs. On the other hand, they are more robust and possibly more comfortable to wear.

    Especially for those who always get a skin rash from latex cuffs.

    Additional neoprene cuffs are fitted over many neoprene cuffs with Velcro, giving things a double seal and responsive to small wrists.

  • Neoprene shoes
    (7 x)

    Simple, tried and true neoprene shoes for any water activity.

  • Neoprene socks
    (7 x)

    Neoprene socks as protection against the cold in whitewater shoes and booties.

  • Paddle paws
    (6 x)

    Paddling paws are a good protection against cold and wind. They can easily be attached to the paddle. So you can slip in or out as needed. You also have direct contact with the shaft of the paddle: an advantage compared to full gloves.

  • Paddle shoe
    (15 x)

    Here are all the shoes that are suitable for the water.

  • Polartec
    (1 x)
  • Sweaters
    (2 x)
  • zip collar
    (1 x)

    Paddle jackets and base layers with zip at collar.

  • Relief zip
    (10 x)

    Helps you not to have to undress completely during the pee break.

  • Semidry
    (5 x)

    We call the whitewater paddle jackets Semidry, which (in part) do without latex cuffs.
    There are versions with latex cuffs on the sleeves and neoprene cuffs on the neck, as well as jackets that only have neoprene cuffs.

    The density is not quite as good as latex, hence the term “semidry”
    The advantages: less prone to wear and tear, less constricting feeling on the neck and usually a lower price.

    Some dry pants are also listed here in their simple version with neoprene cuffs instead of socks.

  • Shorts
    (8 x)

    Here you will find all shorts. Whether neoprene or boaters shorts.

  • Socks
    (8 x)

    All socks, fleece and neoprene can be found here.

  • Whitewater paddle jacket
    (2 x)

    Here you will find all paddling jackets suitable for whitewater. Filter according to Semidry or the corresponding cuffs for more differentiation.

  • windshield
    (15 x)