Wild swimming chat with NCW wetsuit customer Elaine MacPhail.

Ever keen to get firsthand experience from the horse’s mouth, so to speak, we asked one of NCW’s wild swimming customers, Elaine MacPhail, a few questions about her watery pastime.

When did you first start wild swimming?

January 2020.

What appealed?

I think it was the challenge of getting in the water in winter strangely enough, also, at that point it was a group of women from my small town in the Highlands. They were so welcoming and inclusive. It felt like your own little crazy club. Was it an instant addiction or did it take a while to click? I absolutely loved it the first time, yes! The way you have to learn to control your breathing, it takes your mind away from anything else going in life.

Taking the plunge – wild swimming.

Are you into it because of the freedom wild swimming gives? Or is it about the health benefits of cold water immersion?

For me it’s a mixture of both, it started with the freedom and nature, a few months in I had dolphins beside me for a moment. You won’t get that in the local pool now will you? This winter however, I have continued to swim, but also do cold water immersion as well. When I swim distance it’s wetsuit, and when it’s cold water immersion it’s swimming costume.

How often do you dip and where (generally)?

3 times a week or so. Nairn beach, The Moray Firth.

Tell us about the wild swimming gear you’ve used in the past (wetsuits and so on)?

I had a 5/4/3 Alder wetsuit I used when I first started swimming. also neoprene socks and gloves. The wetsuit was quite restrictive and I got terrible chaffing on my neck from the back zip.

How have you adapted to the NCW chest zip wetsuit you’re now wearing – are you still adjusting?

Totally yes, I remember when I first tried the NCW chest zip suit, I felt like a failed Houdini!! It was really tricky when you were used to back zips. Mark had sent a video showing me how to put it on and take it off, he also advised it would take several tries to get the hang of it. I think after maybe 3 or 4 uses, I really got the hang of it, and I’d much prefer to stick with chest zips from now on, they are much comfier.

What do you find the benefits of the NCW chest zip wetsuit are for wild swimming?

It’s flexible enough for swimming, I get absolutely no issues with chaffing on the neck. It’s also a really, really good price for a quality bit of kit.

You also use Merino Wool glove liners. How do these help?

When I do cold water immersion (costume rather than wetsuit) the liners under my gloves are absolutely brilliant. Your extremeties get cold very, very fast (our lowest sea temp was 3-4 degrees this year so far) ,and with the merino liners my hands fair much better. I can still feel them when I get out the water, rather than the usual numb fingers.

Is there any other gear you can’t do without these days?

I also use the merino sock liners for winter, same thing goes. I would almost go as far to say my feet don;t get cold at all.

Any particular wild swim goals for 2021?

Just to keep going, and keep the sanity.

What about other outdoor activities, got any plans there?

I am doing my first ever triathlon this year… Well, if the event doesn’t go ahead because of Covid I will still be doing the training for it, and a friend and I will do our own wee event in our home town. I’m not putting myslf through learning to run and not do the triathlon :D. It’s a beginners one, but a huge milestone for me as I turn 50 this year. 750mtr open water swim, 25k bike ride, and 5k run. That’s probably laughable to the hardcore athlete, but will be a massive achievment for me.

Any final thoughts on wild swimming or NCW gear?

Wild swimming is not for everyone, I get that. I do have that “what’s that touching me fear” in the water (mind over matter). It’s challenging, it’s fun, and it gets you closer to nature. I am so glad I found you guys early last year, I really am! NCW has to be one of the best independant businesses I have came across in the past few years. Product variety, quality, good value and always super helpful and informative. I may be the other end of the country (and saying that, delivery is always very prompt), but you’re stuck with me as a customer. Thanks NCW, have a great year ahead!

Cheers Elaine!

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