Yes it does get very sweaty. Warm layers over the latex like thick Lycra thermal underwear or even neoprene do help me stay very warm usually. I have had to finish some walks in warm sunshine too
Yes it is better if the latex base layer is air and watertight. I am wearing my neck entry suit today which has no zips, attached socks and attached tubed sheath. It works really well to prevent sweat leaks. Waterproof layers over are also a good idea too. I do that sometimes too.
I have lots of latex that I like to use as underwear. Including thick high waist tights with attached tubed sheath and long sleeve pullover top with neck and wrist seals. I use latex as the first layer with rubberised nylon or pvc waterproof trousers over and matching jacket. With neoprene socks and ...
Not necessarily rainwear but does anyone else like to wear rubberised nylon drysuits or separate pullover tops and trousers with latex wrist and neck seals and attached latex socks to go out in wet or potentially wet weather? I wear my drysuit sometimes covered by a regular hooded cagoule and ...
I'm looking for somewhere to buy a heavy pvc hooded jacket and bib pants in London or south east England. Helly Hansen, Guy Cotten or someting similar. I'd like to try it on first. Can anyone help?
I sometimes like to wear more layers of rainwear underneath. Or usually one of my thick rubbery wetsuits, with latex socks, gloves and open faced hood. Not forgetting my Hunter boots Just right for a long walk on a wet day. Or sometimes a dry one