Wet rainwear

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Nylon macs
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Re: Wet rainwear

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NylonPVC wrote: April 14th, 2022, 10:47 pm
nylondk wrote: April 11th, 2022, 9:49 am Are there others who love wet rainwear. I love bathing in my nylon rainwear and without any wonder, and feeling how it sticks to my body. The way it shines and feels is just lovely. This applies to both a walk in the shower or a trip to the beach
I love wearing mine in the bath and shower as well and when outside when it rains. Would love to swim in it in the pool or sea but not brave enough.

The nylon feels so nice when wet against the skin.
Would be nice to go swimming in the sea or pool. But I think it would be hard to swim as the nylon blows up with air and water but it would definitely be fun feeling the wet rainwear clinging to my naked body .
Love sitting in the bath and getting in the shower with mine on .but one day I think I will have to go down to exmouth or dawlish and go in the sea with my nylon waterproof leggings and mac on and give it a try .
Gordo
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Re: Wet rainwear

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I'm unsure if I love being in wet rainwear, but what I do love are pictures or videos of people in wet rainwear. Not to mention viewing those wearing wet raingear in person.
Gerlid
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Re: Wet rainwear

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Just love to be wet in my nylon raingear, both my thin, singel layer ones and my multi layer ones. To be out in the rain, take a shower or a bath in them is great. We have a nice outdoor spa and I love to float around in my raingear in it. Sometimes a have nylon down jackets on and skipants, floats very good in those cloathes 😊
Rainworshipper
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Re: Wet rainwear

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NylonPVC wrote: April 14th, 2022, 10:47 pm
nylondk wrote: April 11th, 2022, 9:49 am Are there others who love wet rainwear. I love bathing in my nylon rainwear and without any wonder, and feeling how it sticks to my body. The way it shines and feels is just lovely. This applies to both a walk in the shower or a trip to the beach
I love wearing mine in the bath and shower as well and when outside when it rains. Would love to swim in it in the pool or sea but not brave enough.

When you say you are not brave enough, are you scared of the water or people seeing you?
NylonPVC
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Re: Wet rainwear

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Rainworshipper wrote: September 15th, 2023, 7:01 am
NylonPVC wrote: April 14th, 2022, 10:47 pm
nylondk wrote: April 11th, 2022, 9:49 am Are there others who love wet rainwear. I love bathing in my nylon rainwear and without any wonder, and feeling how it sticks to my body. The way it shines and feels is just lovely. This applies to both a walk in the shower or a trip to the beach
I love wearing mine in the bath and shower as well and when outside when it rains. Would love to swim in it in the pool or sea but not brave enough.

When you say you are not brave enough, are you scared of the water or people seeing you?
I love swimming so I would be scared of people seeing me swimming all in nylon rainwear, especially if they knew me.
Rainworshipper
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Re: Wet rainwear

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NylonPVC wrote: September 16th, 2023, 10:13 am
Rainworshipper wrote: September 15th, 2023, 7:01 am
NylonPVC wrote: April 14th, 2022, 10:47 pm

I love wearing mine in the bath and shower as well and when outside when it rains. Would love to swim in it in the pool or sea but not brave enough.

When you say you are not brave enough, are you scared of the water or people seeing you?
I love swimming so I would be scared of people seeing me swimming all in nylon rainwear, especially if they knew me.
It's a bit the same for me, but I am lucky in that there is a secluded estuary near me where I can go and do this with little chance of being seen
Nylon macs
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Re: Wet rainwear

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On my way so I can jump in and join you 👍👍
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Re: Wet rainwear

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I have worked in the outdoor industry as some of you know and used to teach alot of gorge scrambling in south wales, two different companies i worked for gave out kag in a bag cagoules to their groups to wear over wetsuits and under buoyancy aids to keep the wind off. We would be climbing up waterfalls, jumping in them, swimming down rapids etc. all completely soaked! Some clients brought their own rainwear to wear. I LOVED running thise sessions! Lol. At the end I’d always make sure to collect all the wet rainwear and cagoules, and then when back to base hang them all up to dry, I was in heaven! Lol
Lets get swishy!
Rainworshipper
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Re: Wet rainwear

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Rainworshipper wrote: September 16th, 2023, 3:16 pm
NylonPVC wrote: September 16th, 2023, 10:13 am
Rainworshipper wrote: September 15th, 2023, 7:01 am
When you say you are not brave enough, are you scared of the water or people seeing you?
I love swimming so I would be scared of people seeing me swimming all in nylon rainwear, especially if they knew me.
It's a bit the same for me, but I am lucky in that there is a secluded estuary near me where I can go and do this with little chance of being seen
I was down there yesterday morning, I jumped in the river and got completely drenched. I would have stayed longer but I started to get cramp.
Rainworshipper
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Re: Wet rainwear

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annabell-cagoule wrote: September 18th, 2023, 6:54 am I have worked in the outdoor industry as some of you know and used to teach alot of gorge scrambling in south wales, two different companies i worked for gave out kag in a bag cagoules to their groups to wear over wetsuits and under buoyancy aids to keep the wind off. We would be climbing up waterfalls, jumping in them, swimming down rapids etc. all completely soaked! Some clients brought their own rainwear to wear. I LOVED running thise sessions! Lol. At the end I’d always make sure to collect all the wet rainwear and cagoules, and then when back to base hang them all up to dry, I was in heaven! Lol
I think that gorge scrambling would be good for wearing cagoules and getting wet, also dinghy sailing and canoeing as well.
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