Vxr 15 wrote: May 23rd, 2026, 5:47 pm
I'm currently wearing my new puddle suit for the evening, it's a warm day and I thought why not try out my new puddle suit, it fits really nicely and after the evening in this i expect I'll be quite sweaty as well, I've only been wearing it for about 15 minutes and im already getting a bit warm, I'm going to wear it for a couple of hours and if you want me to add something else then just PM me, i was thinking a back to front cagoule as well after about an hour so see how we go and if there are any requests for adding extra layers.
Did you last that long in it.
I had mine on the other day in the rain. And I got very wet and sweaty in it after 1hr .
annabell-cagoule wrote: May 28th, 2026, 10:44 pm
Love wearing my puddle suit with nothing underneath it.
Just feels amazing when first put on .nice and cool.
Then it warms up and gets nice and sweaty. Such an amazing way to wear puddle suits and nylon waterproofs
My Adult Drykids Puddlesuit has a hood which (as required for kids of course) has no drawstring, and just a couple of very short elastic strips as a gesture towards keeping the hood up. This really does not work and is a major letdown on an otherwise well made suit that would be exciting to wear.
Has anyone any thoughts about an alternative with a properly fastening hood?
hoodtight wrote: May 29th, 2026, 10:45 am
My Adult Drykids Puddlesuit has a hood which (as required for kids of course) has no drawstring, and just a couple of very short elastic strips as a gesture towards keeping the hood up. This really does not work and is a major letdown on an otherwise well made suit that would be exciting to wear.
Has anyone any thoughts about an alternative with a properly fastening hood?
You can stitch some velcro on the ends of the hoods. This works really good for fastening it in the rain and wind.
Nice if you like it on back to front and the hood up over your face. For some breathplay aswell