315 days left until Canoecopia!     March 7 - 9
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Location
Alliant Energy Center
1919 Alliant Energy Way
Madison, Wisconsin

Show Hours
Friday: 3 PM to 8 PM
Saturday: 9 AM to 6 PM
Sunday: 10 AM to 4 PM

Tickets
1-Day: $15.00
3-Day: $30.00
Ages 17 and under are FREE
Cash or check only for tickets purchased at the event

Parking Fees
1-Day: $8.00
Cash or credit, fees collected by Alliant Energy Center

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Level Six Pro Guide and Pro Goddess Neoprene Lined Shorts
Normally when I go out boating I don't think much about shorts. To the extent I give it any thought, it's sort of binary. Am I wearing any or am I naked? So long as I'm the former and not the latter (and my wife can help be avoid the latter) I'm good, society is good, and we're off to the water.
The Level Six Pro Guide and Pro Goddess shorts have changed my mind. They're neoprene lined for comfort and warmth. I've lived with discomfort and cold, the opposite options are much better. The outer board shorts are made of a stretch nylon fabric and look amazing. Side pockets with zipper closure (thank you!) also make an appearance.

Level Six Cronos Front Entry Dry Suit
Level Six has been having fun with their naming conventions. This one is for one of the Titans (no, not the Clash Of, that comes later) who led the Greek gods during their mythological Golden Age, until Zeus overturned the whole established order. Details about Cronos (the god) are conflicting, but details about Cronos (the dry suit) are not. So lets pay more attention to the known item.
It is an entry-level drysuit but very generously loaded with great features. First, the Exhaust 3.0 waterproof breathable nylon keeps the damp sweaty feeling at bay. The gaskets are neoprene at the neck and latex at the wrist for a good seal. That's important when you're a dry suit. The integrated socks keep your feet protected. The knees, seat, and elbows are reinforced for lots of trips to your favorite water.



Level Six Vulcan and Vesta Fleece Thermal Suit
Vulcan - the god of fire and the forge - and Vesta - goddess of the hearth and baking - are great names for these one-piece warming fleece suits. They are a 50% nylon / 44% poly / 6% spandex blend of fibers. An antibacterial finish keeps the funk at bay. The zippers, seams, and collars are designed to lay flat so you can layer other paddle clothing on top of it. They have a drop seat (plus a front zip for the men's) so when Nature calls you don't have to look for the hold button. Keep your body warm with gifts from the gods of the forge or the hearth, and with the clever engineering from L6.


Level Six Duke Dry Top
Dukes, in Medieval times were in the upper-middle layer of feudal society, neither the kings nor the knights. The Duke dry top is much the same, though without a lot of the pomp and circumstance. Still, it is quite noble, allowing the intrepid paddler to get out and paddle in 3 of the 4 seasons.
It uses their eXhaust 2.5-ply waterproof breathable nylon which hits the sweet spot between breathability and durability. The shell is cut to maximize movement. It uses the British-style punch through latex neck gasket with a neoprene overlay and a latex wrist gasket with protectors. Do you need to worry about an incursion of water at the waist? Nope. They've got that sorted with a double tunnel and Stealth waistband system.



Level Six Surge Dry Pants
Should you be facing surges of water, make sure you're wearing the Surge dry pants. It is made of eXhaust 2.5 and 3.0 waterproof, breathable nylon. Where you're going to see a lot of wear (think your backside and knees) Level 6 beefed it up with the thicker material and used the thinner for increased breathability and flexibility where it wasn't required.
Can you use it with other Level Six tops? No. Only one half of your body can be protected at any time. Wait... of course you can! And a lot of the time, you probably should ;)