cecilb63
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When I used to ice climb I would sometimes get cold feet due to the steel in the crampons drawing heat away from my foot. That's not a problem really anymore due to plastic boots and better designed crampons but I noticed a similar potential with my new backplate.
This last weekend I was diving dry in 37 degree water and definitely could feel the presence of the cold steel on my back. Was it stealing heat away from my core? It seems if i can feel the cold of the plate then I'm losing heat.
My solution would be to glue thin 1/4 inch ensolite pad or the like on the inside of my plate to fur the plate off my back thus helping preventing any heat loss.
Good idea? Bad idea?
This last weekend I was diving dry in 37 degree water and definitely could feel the presence of the cold steel on my back. Was it stealing heat away from my core? It seems if i can feel the cold of the plate then I'm losing heat.
My solution would be to glue thin 1/4 inch ensolite pad or the like on the inside of my plate to fur the plate off my back thus helping preventing any heat loss.
Good idea? Bad idea?