
Seavenger SeaSnugs
Sol vincente Koulink
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<p>Welcome to Gear Talk: The <a href="https://lowtideboyz.com/">Löw Tide Böyz</a> and <a href="https://swimrunlabs.com/">Swimrun Labs</a> review show!</p><p>In this episode, we do a deep dive into the <a href="https://amzn.to/3dWRoG9">Seavenger SeaSnugs</a> sock and give our impressions on Brooke’s favorite socks. Not to be confused with the Seavenger Zephyr which she mistakenly mentioned in the <a href="https://lowtideboyz.com/gear-reviews/budget-swimrun-gear-setup">budget swimrun gear</a> show, the SeaSnugs are the socks that Brooke swears by for training and racing. </p><p>Before we get into that, we have some first impressions and our newest segment, Guest First Impressions.</p><p><strong>First Impressions</strong></p><p><strong>Ark Sports Kangaroo Review</strong></p><p>Chris recently started testing the <a href="https://www.arksports.com/en-int/ark-kangaroo-top-mens/">Kangaroo</a> top and although he was previously anti-undergarments, he’s been convinced at the virtues of having extra storage capacity on-board. The top fits really well under a Swimrun wetsuit and the storage capacity is perfect. It has now become part of his race kit. If you are looking for more information about things to wear under your swimrun wetsuit be sure to check out our <a href="https://lowtideboyz.com/gear-reviews/swimrun-undergarments">Swimrun Undergarments episode</a>!</p><p><strong>SurfEars 3.0 Earplugs Review</strong></p><p>Some swimmers (including Chris) need to wear earplugs in order to keep cold water out and keep from getting disoriented. Chris recently purchased the <a href="https://amzn.to/3ostiru">SurfEars 3.0</a> because they claimed to keep water out but allow sound in. It has been an issue in the past where Chris couldn’t hear Chipper during a Swimrun unless he was right next to him and even then if he was zoning out, we couldn’t hear his partner. SurfEars are pricey (<a href="https://amzn.to/3ostiru">$59.95</a>) but they worked as advertised. The fit was customizable and they kept water out well. The best part was th