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Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: thearm on February 11, 2008, 03:35:44 pm

Title: chilly soak
Post by: thearm on February 11, 2008, 03:35:44 pm
my nightly soak last night was a bit chilly at 5 degrees and a minus 19 with the wind chill factor. How does everybody deal with the wind when it is this cold? The colder temps don't bother me but the wind just seems to go right through and chill you to the bone. Any suggestions on how to handle would be greatly appreciated. Oh yeah we are supposed to get 6-12 inches of snow tomorrow too :o. Thank the good Lord I have a hot tub to soak in after I shovel.  ;D
Title: Re: chilly soak
Post by: Chas on February 11, 2008, 04:05:18 pm
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Any suggestions on how to handle would be greatly appreciated.


Move.



 8-)
Title: Re: chilly soak
Post by: Bonibelle on February 11, 2008, 04:06:36 pm
 ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: chilly soak
Post by: H823Putt on February 11, 2008, 05:16:07 pm
"How does everybody deal with the wind when it is this cold?"



Stay inside  ;D
Title: Re: chilly soak
Post by: soak-king on February 11, 2008, 05:45:24 pm
You've hit the nail on the head. Cold weather is great for soaking but that wind will cut ya! >:( :-[

Can you build a wind block on your windy side? Maybe get an enclosure like one of these?
http://www.visscherspecialty.com/
Title: Re: chilly soak
Post by: Spiderman on February 11, 2008, 05:59:40 pm
Yes the wind really puts a damper on soaking in the tub.  Do whatever you need to in order to block the wind.  We were using the umbrella from our patio set, tilted at a 45 degree angle which really helped.  But then the umbrella broke, it was about 8 years old and we haven't replaced it yet, so we suffer in the wind.  Time to get a new umbrella I guess.......... :)
Title: Re: chilly soak
Post by: mntubber on February 11, 2008, 07:22:51 pm
I've had a problem with the wind in the past, but found something that works for me.

I've tried a knit hat, but not warm enough. Finally I had to get out my really, really warm (ugly) hat. When I lived in Alaska, a friend of mine used to make hats out of fox fur. She gave me the pattern and I made a "test hat" with pendelton wool, polar fleece and I think thinsulate (it's been a long time). I tied up the ear flaps, but pulled it down low and it was amazingly warm. So I'm sure a store bought bomber hat would work fine. We had wind chills of -35 this Saturday when I was in and it was no problem. My tub has a northwest exposure, with my house about 10' east of the tub. So my tub is totally exposed.

Also the water was 104 degrees. When I came in my face was red, but not cold.

It felt good.
Title: Re: chilly soak
Post by: Lumpy on February 11, 2008, 09:32:58 pm
I was out the other night, it was -43 with wind chill. Wear your
touque and keep the water just below your nose.  ;)

I just keep shifting location in the tub to avoid the wind. Stay low!!!  ;D

Title: Re: chilly soak
Post by: Shanezam203 on February 14, 2008, 09:08:39 am
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Move.
8-)
Haha, I will have to listen to that advise living in Illinois too.