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Scholastic Sailing Gear Sale

15% Off Apparel & Accessories + FREE SHIPPING for High School and College Sailors.

Shop top picks from the Zim Sailing staff for high school (ISSA) and college (ICSA) scholastic sailors. Student athletes can take advantage of 15% off all sailing apparel and accessories with coupon code ISSA for high school sailors and ICSA for college sailors.

Feb 1st, 2025 - March 31st, 2025

College Sailors enter coupon codeICSA
High School Sailors enter coupon code ISSA


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    Optimum OS11 Sailing Watch

    Optimum Time
    $89.95
    The Series 11 race timer is perfect for novice sailors looking for both functionality and wearability. Its smaller display size makes it perfect for also wearing on land. It boasts all the necessary timing functions, alongside the essential sync button,...
  • Gill Voyager Backpack Grey Gill Voyager Backpack Black

    Gill Voyager Backpack

    Gill
    $115.00
    For everyday adventures, the 30 Liter Voyager Back Pack is fully waterproof with its puncture resistant PVC tarpaulin fabric and stitch-free, welded seams. The roll-down closure (we recommend rolling down three times) and side release fastenings create a...
  • Optimum OS15 Sailing Watch Optimum OS15 Sailing Watch

    Optimum OS15 Sailing Watch

    Optimum Time
    $99.95
    The latest timer from Optimum Time is durable and easy to wear but packs all the functionality of our jumbo models. The super soft silicone strap keeps the mid-size display at just the angle you need. With a reinforced plastic case and stainless-steel...
  • Gill Midweight Socks 763

    Gill Midweight Socks 763

    Gill
    $19.95
    Our Mid-Weight Socks do much more than keep your feet warm. Woven with Hydrovent® fibers, they wick away moisture to ensure your feet stay cozy and dry. The Merino wool provides softness and odor control, while the elasticated arch support and...
  • Rooster All Purpose Boots

    Rooster All Purpose Boots

    Rooster
    $89.00
    Outstanding sole protection and toe support make this All Purpose boot a must have for all water sports. Its soft lining and wide zippered opening make putting on the boots a breeze, even over a latex dry suit sock. Made utilising our proprietary 3D...
  • Ronstan Sticky Race Glove 730 Ronstan Sticky Race Glove 730

    Ronstan Sticky Race Glove 730

    Ronstan Sailboat Hardware
    $35.66
    Description This short-finger race glove from Ronstan is a durable and comfortable glove with applicabications from dinghy and skiff racing to low-load keelboat racing. Designed to protect your hands and extend the time you can spend sailing without...

Spring Gear Guide [2025]

As spring sailing ramps up, it’s time to go through your gear and make sure you’re ready for anything when you go sailing! Whether you’re hitting the water with high school and college sailing or as part of your local Frostbiting fleet, having the right gear is the best way to stay safe. If you’re not comfortable and safe, you’re not going to have any fun! For those high school and college sailors, there is a link at the bottom of this article with a discount code for free shipping and 15% off through March 31st.

 

GLOVES

If you’re looking for a the best ‘traditional’ sailing glove, made with 2 or 5 of the fingers cut off for untying knots, we recommend the Rooster Pro Race gloves (Two-finger or five-finger). To get the same manueverability but with slight waterproofing, Rooster’s AquaPro Gloves are a great middle-ground.

 

For those that don’t want their hands to get cold at all, the lobster-fishing-style rubber insulated gloves are the way to go. We recommend this great option from Atlas called the Atlas Grip Glove.

 

DRYSUIT

The classic, dependable GILL PRO DRYSUIT! Your drysuit is your first and last line of defense against the cold water, and is an essential piece of gear for spring sailing. This will go over a combination of base layers and a sweater or two (no cotton!) to keep you warm and comfortable.

 

BASE LAYERS

Regardless of whether you’re wearing a wetsuit or drysuit, base layers are critical. Not only will the right ones provide the most warmth, but the wrong base layers capture sweat that turns into cold, wet fabric that makes it that much easier to call it a day early.


A “hydrophobic” fabric helps address this by wicking sweat away from the body (and water, when layered under a wetsuit). Hydrophobic bottoms are great leggings for inside a drysuit or wetsuit, and I frequently pair a hydrophobic top with something like a Patagonia quarter-zip inside of my drysuit.

 

WETSUITS

As the water gets warmer, folks will start transitioning to wearing wetsuits instead of drysuits. They’re less bulky, but provide less protection. Crucially, a wetsuit works best when actually wet by trapping a tiny layer of water between the neoprene and your skin; this thin layer gets heated up by your body, and prevents the cold from seeping in.The colder the ambient water temperature, the thicker wetsuit needed. Check out our current selection of wetsuits.


We prefer the Zhik Microfleece wetsuit, which combines traditional 1mm neoprene with a thin layer of microfleece to increase warmth. You can also get separate tops and bottoms; I prefer the skiff suit over the pants because it keeps the core just a bit more warm, and won’t fall down after a bad You can layer wetsuit pieces with base layers and finish with a Rooster Pro Lite Aquafleece Top for protection against wind. You can upgrade slightly to the Rooster Pro Aquafleece Top, which is cut the same as the Pro Lite but has taped seams.

 

SCHOLASTIC DISCOUNT CODES

 

College Sailors: Use Coupon Code ICSA for 15% Off

 

High School Sailors: Use Coupon Code ISSA for 15% Off


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