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Do you need a wetsuit for Lake Superior?

The Superior Suit is ideal for water that is between 50F - 68F degrees with the intention of extending the paddle season into spring and fall. If you plan to paddle in water that is colder, such as Lake Superior in January, you should consider a thicker wetsuit or drysuit.



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Yes, Lake Superior is safe for swimming. Lake Superior has the lowest drowning rate among all the Great Lakes.

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The answer is no. Being immersed in, rather than atop, cold water feels different. As fall turns into winter and the thermometer drops, the increasingly cold water starts to feel good, even warm. Wetsuits would only get in the way of this descent into conditions that have become delightful.

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If you use a slow stroke rate without a wetsuit you will start to sink between strokes if you don't have great balance or buoyancy. With a wetsuit there is a lot more leniencies to swim with a slower stroke rate and keep better forward momentum.

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