Layer Up for Versatility
Spring weather can be a mixed bag, with temperatures fluctuating and sudden showers. Start with a moisture-wicking base layer to keep you dry, like our lightweight graphic tees. Add a breathable, quick-drying mid-layer, such as our stylish and comfortable tank tops, for insulation. Top it off with a waterproof and windproof jacket to shield you from the elements.
Protect Your Extremities
Don't forget about your hands and feet. Neoprene gloves and water shoes or booties will keep you warm and provide grip. Our range of hats not only adds a layer of warmth but also helps you express your state pride while protecting your head from the sun and wind.
Safety First
Safety should always be a priority. A well-fitted personal flotation device (PFD) is a must-have, ensuring you stay afloat in case of an unexpected swim. Additionally, consider wearing bright colors to increase visibility, like our vibrant and eye-catching state-themed apparel.
Be Prepared for the Water Temperature
Remember, the water temperature might still be cold in spring. Dress for the water, not the air. If you're paddling in colder waters, consider a wetsuit or drysuit to retain body heat.
Accessorize for Convenience
Waterproof bags or cases are essential for keeping your belongings dry. And don't forget sunscreen and sunglasses to protect yourself from the sun's rays, even on cloudy days.
By dressing appropriately and prioritizing safety, you can enjoy the beauty of spring paddling. With Stateside Paddle Co.'s range of state-themed kayaking and paddleboarding apparel, you'll not only stay comfortable and safe but also stylishly represent your favorite state on the water. Paddle on and embrace the adventure!
We hope you love our products!
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When was the moment you fell in love with paddling?
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