Yes, you need water when you are suiting but another very important thing is minerals along with the water, If you don't get the right amount of minerals (salt and magnesium) you will get very sick
Electrolytes! They help balance out the water in your body and give you more energy. You lose electrolytes in your sweat, so you need to replace them. Gatorade and other sports drinks contain electrolytes (as well as loads of sweeteners to balance out the salty flavor lmao). You can also make a really simple electrolyte lemonade by adding a little bit of salt to your lemonade, if you wanna control the amount of sugar you're taking in, like I am.
@@Matts_Conrail_Chicago_Mainline A bit late to the party, but there are now mixes that have the same amount of electrolyte and mineral mixes, if not more than Gatorade, but with less sugars (or made from stevia plant, which is a pretty sweet alternative). They're also colored with stuff like beet root, in case someone's body can't process the dyes in purple/blue/green sports drinks (like me ;A; )
Also don't drink ice water if you are becoming dehydrated, the room temperature water will get in your system faster. If the water is ice cold it takes your stomach some time to begin working on letting it into your system.
THAT👏WAS👏A👏VERY👏INFORMATIVE👏HELPFUL👏VID👏👏👏👏 Snow is a myth!!! I saw it for myself. This so called "Ice cream man" had a bunch of "Snow" in a coffin like thingy. I think he is holding on to that for next winter.
I'm already used to heat cuz I live in California and I wear two sweaters every day Also people are always like *sweating* "aren't you hot?" And I'm like "umm no..."
Something specific for kemono suits that I learned at a panel on kemono suits, if you have fans placed right above the eyes (I put one small fan above each eye) it helps with, of course, cooling but also the kemono eye fogging.
Being from Maine I’m use to not too much heat, but I’m gonna be going to cons when I get a fursuit and I’m probably gonna settle for getting a cooling vest
After watching a few (ok more than a few) videos on your first fursuit or fursuit construction, I came up with the design for mine. Apparently I broke almost every single rule of making your first one. I went with realistic, full body, didgitgrade, resin head, airbrushed and glass eyes. The only thing I seem to have done right is I have an ez-cooldown vest that was worn under the DTD. Only time will tell how long I'll be able to stay in suit.
Some kemono makers put small holes all over the resin base to allow air flow like since Kemono's have small mouths and eyes. My kemono head has this. My kemono head also has a removable fan that gos in her mouth. I live in Cali so a fan was DEFINITELY a must for me.
its funny that he mentions heat exhaustion and people having different times, because im currently writing this in 100+ weather although i have never been in a fursuit this was really helpful!
You can diy use small tube hoses attach in fursuit from head to body and connect it to mobile generator air Versaflow ,battery lasts 12 hours ,poke the tube with needle make some few holes ,being doing it during summer hard enduro....
A very good video once again and thanks for the reminders on staying cool. My first suit is about ready to go to its first con and I need to remember all this in all the excitement of my first time in suit :-D
I got one of those Camelbak backpacks a few years ago for early preparation of getting a fursuit. I still don't have one yet....probably not for several more years yet. Damn waiting lists.
I'm watching this because I'm British and live in the UK and it's the middle of summer and I want to get a fursuit! Also, speaking of sleep, I didn't get much sleep last night, so I ended up going to school exhausted and slept in the nurse's office. But, the surface I slept on gave me lower back pain and I threw up twice because of the excessive pain and had to be sent home. But, before going home, the school nurse gave me some paracetamol (with my dad's permission) for my back pain and now it doesn't hurt anymore :D But, I'll be staying home for 48 hours and that includes Wednesday because I threw up at lunchtime... Also, I'm naturally extremely pale and somehow looked even more pale today because of the incident
If you are in a cold climate during a con, you are golden but I live in Georgia and it gets extremely hot during DragonCon. It's exhausting but fun. Stay hydrated and take breaks.
I'm actually engineering a simple head fan for my suit. The head went into production 2 nights ago. I'm using a 50x50mm BLOWER type fan from a large laptop. It'll be powered by 8 Rechargable AA batteries and should last about 15 hours on a single charge. You NEED RECHARGABLE batteries. Standard Alkaline batteries can't handle the high draw of a fan for quite as long, and as such, wastes batteries. Just spend a few bucks on a good set of rechargable AAs and a good charger. AAAs would work, but won't last as long. My head is being built pretty toony, so the huge snout will store the battery box and it should sit fine in the lower jaw of the head. Haven't test fitted anything just yet
Battery powered fans that are used for blowing up inflatable costumes (like those dinosaur costumes). You can get them on Amazon. They are BY FAR better than any handheld fan I've ever come across (I'm looking at you, $5 neck fans from Walmart that seem to be super popular in the last couple years). They can fit inside a muzzle of most fursuits for easy access, or sneak under a neck flap and such. 10/10 would recommend. They last quite a while, too, and aren't too much louder than other fans. I bring a bunch whenever I go to BLFC in case I see fursuiters who are standing in line, or waiting for the big fursuit photo (THE WORST XD ), or otherwise look hot. Speaking of lines, MOVE! MOVING HELPS! The airflow makes your suit breathe better! I don't mean go running and dancing and such, but walking will feel better than standing still.
@@StormiFolf I already know quite a bit just from watching the technicians on UA-cam. I actually know how to take the top off every spring to clean it up for summer.
Does having Reynards disease help? I’m constantly chilly most of the time. But would invest in a sweat proof lycra bodysuit to wear under a floof suit. Plus I live in the Uk so it rarely gets mega hot but ya never knows.
Thanks for the tips. I'm making my first fursuit and was wondering where I should stick the fans. It's really weird where I live. In the winter the temp drops below 0°F and in the summer it's an average around 80°F and rarely 95°F. Like WTF? Its also snows in April sometimes. Which is odd for a New England state.
Phase change technology is more expensive, but the materials science is cool (pun intended), and the material will freeze at a moderate temperature (e.g., 58 F for one brand). I prefer them over ice packs. They are also readily available for neck wraps, vests, etc., and some designs allow changing out the packs so that you do not have to wait for the entire vest to get cold again. Just a thought for an alternative.
My biggest enemy when I am suiting is Humidity. Humidity can make me overheat really fast even if the temperature is in the 50s. High Humidity causes you to sweat quicker which leads to dehydration much quicker and overheating. On the other hand, if I am in an environment where there's little to no humidity such as Denver or New Mexico. I can suit for a very long time even with the temperature in the mid 90s. I noticed this for the first time I was suiting in New Mexico traveling Route 66 and was surprised by the temperature reading in the mid 90s. (Another example of this is where you see people in the hot desert in full covering, it keeps you insulated from the heat) It didn't even feel that hot underneath the fur. Humidity is my biggest factor in suit comfort. BTW Stormi, you are better off if you have your Airconditioner on when filming on a lower temperature. Film Stages keep the Airconditioner in the lower 60s.
I've actually started using my a/c no matter what during filming at this point (unless it's genuinely cold enough outside, which it almost never is). The background noise is hardly noticeable at this point with my new mic x3 humidity here is INSANE basically all year round with November-February being the exception.
Another way to get adjusted to fursuiting faster is to wear heavier clothing during the summer (but still taking breaks and drinking plenty of water). The more your body gets adjusted to the heat, the longer you can go. So to the new suiters out there, Plan ahead and try to get adjust before getting a suit. But remember to always listen to what your body is saying.
I think what I’m going to do when I’m able to get a fursuit, because I’m sensitive to hot weather and practically sit in my room with a fan all day in summer, I’m probably gonna fursuit during winter then cosplay during summer as I like to do both ;_;
I'm just gonna dump ice in my fursuit (if I get one), even if I'm in the middle of a conversation and I'll act like nothing happened that sounded funnier in my head
With fur suiting being my literal day job, its amazing heat hasnt killed me yet, especially since the head is resin. Suiting for 18 hours at least on a weekly basis, I cant stress it enough, stay Hydrated !!! and cool down when you can. ( proceeds to sip a soda instead ^^; ) These are all great tips Stormi. ( I tend to take advantage of our store's Walk in Freezer. XD )
Tip for suiters and cosplayers: whole milk is one of the best and most widely available drinks at rehydrating you. It's also loaded with more nutrients than superman has powers.
My fursuit head is more like a mask therefore allowing air to come through and onto the back of my head and neck, although sometimes my glasses steam up whilst im suiting and it sucks ;-;
Everyone: Don't stay in a fursuit for too long! Some crackhead: f*ck it, imma get a world record for the longest time spent in a fursuit - 15 minutes later - _f***ing dies_ 7:57 oh, so that's why the h***y trash fire is called that
I have a job to be a rooster mascot and it's a fur suit and every time they need me for stuff like events I spend close to 9 hours in the thing it's a full suit with a shirt over it and I just got five small fans put in the head and a cooling vest but any one have sigjustions to help me make my job a bit easier/ my fursuit
Yes, you need water when you are suiting but another very important thing is minerals along with the water, If you don't get the right amount of minerals (salt and magnesium) you will get very sick
Mugiwara Cosplay, Why does it need salt? Well salt makes you more thirstier tho..
Electrolytes! They help balance out the water in your body and give you more energy. You lose electrolytes in your sweat, so you need to replace them. Gatorade and other sports drinks contain electrolytes (as well as loads of sweeteners to balance out the salty flavor lmao). You can also make a really simple electrolyte lemonade by adding a little bit of salt to your lemonade, if you wanna control the amount of sugar you're taking in, like I am.
@@Matts_Conrail_Chicago_Mainline not exclusively, but it's good for supplementing when you're sweating 😂
This is why I wish Pocari Sweat wasn't just available in Japan. That stuff is the best!
@@Matts_Conrail_Chicago_Mainline A bit late to the party, but there are now mixes that have the same amount of electrolyte and mineral mixes, if not more than Gatorade, but with less sugars (or made from stevia plant, which is a pretty sweet alternative). They're also colored with stuff like beet root, in case someone's body can't process the dyes in purple/blue/green sports drinks (like me ;A; )
Also don't drink ice water if you are becoming dehydrated, the room temperature water will get in your system faster. If the water is ice cold it takes your stomach some time to begin working on letting it into your system.
If you are trying to cool down, ice water will definitely lower the temperature of your body.
@@aspthewyvern3622 carry ice water and standard water
But the ice water will become standered water though unless it’s in a yeti cup or a thermostat
Very helpful! Thanks so much!
THAT👏WAS👏A👏VERY👏INFORMATIVE👏HELPFUL👏VID👏👏👏👏 Snow is a myth!!! I saw it for myself. This so called "Ice cream man" had a bunch of "Snow" in a coffin like thingy. I think he is holding on to that for next winter.
This video was extremely helpful thank you stormi!!!!
Count how many times I said fursuit in this video
STORMI NEEDS TO USE A THESAURUS
XD too many to count
Suit of fur and cuteness.
999999999
Over 9000
You said fursuit 32 times I think
PS I didn’t count “suit” if you want a challenge then count suit.
I'm already used to heat cuz I live in California and I wear two sweaters every day
Also people are always like *sweating* "aren't you hot?" And I'm like "umm no..."
Roxy The Husky o my god I do something simulate to that I wear a winter jacket in summer XD
@@Shnewbi 😂😂😂
I’m also live in Cali a literal oven
I
Yuppp
Stormi: *talks about how important sleep is*
Me: *watching this at 6 am with no sleep*
Imagine a fursuiter-powered heat generator. UNLIMITED POWER!!
Stormi, I needed this advice. I'm 52 and will have a half suit of my bear to debut at FWA 2019 next month. I hope to see ya in person there
Something specific for kemono suits that I learned at a panel on kemono suits, if you have fans placed right above the eyes (I put one small fan above each eye) it helps with, of course, cooling but also the kemono eye fogging.
I can cool down my entire body by just cooling down my hand. WOOT! Let's hear it for wierdness.
@6:36 we love you AND your puns Stormi 😆
"Snow is a myth!"-
Stormi Fulf, 2019
Being from Maine I’m use to not too much heat, but I’m gonna be going to cons when I get a fursuit and I’m probably gonna settle for getting a cooling vest
I just noticed Carl the Hedgehog, very nice video Stormi.
(Snow is real)
I stay cool in suit during the summer months by going out on windy days my muzzle catches the wind like a hood scoop lol
Gearing up to possibly going to my first fur con next month in my first fursuit. Aaaaa I need all the tips I can get!
hi stormi i've never heard of you but buy i watch your vids and they will always make me smile:)
After watching a few (ok more than a few) videos on your first fursuit or fursuit construction, I came up with the design for mine. Apparently I broke almost every single rule of making your first one. I went with realistic, full body, didgitgrade, resin head, airbrushed and glass eyes. The only thing I seem to have done right is I have an ez-cooldown vest that was worn under the DTD.
Only time will tell how long I'll be able to stay in suit.
I was wondering how to not pass out lamao I’m a new fur suit maker doing research that I need finding a job yah de yah this was so helpful
Some kemono makers put small holes all over the resin base to allow air flow like since Kemono's have small mouths and eyes. My kemono head has this.
My kemono head also has a removable fan that gos in her mouth. I live in Cali so a fan was DEFINITELY a must for me.
Man, I love the retro Sonic music in the background
should I wear long sleeve or short sleeve under armor?
Your intro is absolutely adorable! Love your channel! Awesome suit!
I live in Australia uhhhhhh winter feels (sometimes) like spring so I'm unable ta do much about that
its funny that he mentions heat exhaustion and people having different times, because im currently writing this in 100+ weather although i have never been in a fursuit this was really helpful!
You can diy use small tube hoses attach in fursuit from head to body and connect it to mobile generator air Versaflow ,battery lasts 12 hours ,poke the tube with needle make some few holes ,being doing it during summer hard enduro....
Gosh, those puns tho! I for one quite enjoyed them!
When your tired of fursuiting
chill for 5 minutes
"Let's find out how to keep your chill under that fancy carpet of yours!"
That's what she said. :P
Can you make a video about partial suiters? Specifically young partial suiters?
A very good video once again and thanks for the reminders on staying cool. My first suit is about ready to go to its first con and I need to remember all this in all the excitement of my first time in suit :-D
The comic con here is in winter, plus we live in Washington so the summer isn’t even really an option because of how hot it feels to us
1:23 that picture made me laugh so hard you wont believe
Welcome to a Texas summer
If you want to keep cool while suiting you can get those cooling pads for your forhead like for when youre sick so you keep coll on your heas.
I plan on fursuiting with my sister next year at the county fair (which takes place at the end of August)
Great video my friend very useful.
my friend is working on a fursuit and he said his character has a tank on his back and i told him he could integrate a hydro pack into his design
I got one of those Camelbak backpacks a few years ago for early preparation of getting a fursuit. I still don't have one yet....probably not for several more years yet. Damn waiting lists.
I'm watching this because I'm British and live in the UK and it's the middle of summer and I want to get a fursuit!
Also, speaking of sleep, I didn't get much sleep last night, so I ended up going to school exhausted and slept in the nurse's office. But, the surface I slept on gave me lower back pain and I threw up twice because of the excessive pain and had to be sent home. But, before going home, the school nurse gave me some paracetamol (with my dad's permission) for my back pain and now it doesn't hurt anymore :D
But, I'll be staying home for 48 hours and that includes Wednesday because I threw up at lunchtime...
Also, I'm naturally extremely pale and somehow looked even more pale today because of the incident
This is why we get enough sleep kids!
If you are in a cold climate during a con, you are golden but I live in Georgia and it gets extremely hot during DragonCon. It's exhausting but fun. Stay hydrated and take breaks.
I am a computer so I must use fans (ima protogen)
Gotta keep those circuits cool!
No passive cooling?
I'm actually engineering a simple head fan for my suit. The head went into production 2 nights ago. I'm using a 50x50mm BLOWER type fan from a large laptop. It'll be powered by 8 Rechargable AA batteries and should last about 15 hours on a single charge. You NEED RECHARGABLE batteries. Standard Alkaline batteries can't handle the high draw of a fan for quite as long, and as such, wastes batteries. Just spend a few bucks on a good set of rechargable AAs and a good charger. AAAs would work, but won't last as long. My head is being built pretty toony, so the huge snout will store the battery box and it should sit fine in the lower jaw of the head. Haven't test fitted anything just yet
Frozen reference !! :O. Can you do a video.on how to keep your fursuit from getting sweaty ?
Battery powered fans that are used for blowing up inflatable costumes (like those dinosaur costumes). You can get them on Amazon. They are BY FAR better than any handheld fan I've ever come across (I'm looking at you, $5 neck fans from Walmart that seem to be super popular in the last couple years). They can fit inside a muzzle of most fursuits for easy access, or sneak under a neck flap and such. 10/10 would recommend. They last quite a while, too, and aren't too much louder than other fans. I bring a bunch whenever I go to BLFC in case I see fursuiters who are standing in line, or waiting for the big fursuit photo (THE WORST XD ), or otherwise look hot.
Speaking of lines, MOVE! MOVING HELPS! The airflow makes your suit breathe better! I don't mean go running and dancing and such, but walking will feel better than standing still.
I need heat endurance anyways. My career is going to be working on AC's!
I wanted to be an A/C technician when I was younger! Lemme know how it goes!
@@StormiFolf I already know quite a bit just from watching the technicians on UA-cam. I actually know how to take the top off every spring to clean it up for summer.
👏Get 👏 them 👏 serviced 👏 before 👏 summer 👏👏👏👏👏
Thanks for the advice, Stormi! I needed it......................badly.
Does having Reynards disease help? I’m constantly chilly most of the time. But would invest in a sweat proof lycra bodysuit to wear under a floof suit. Plus I live in the Uk so it rarely gets mega hot but ya never knows.
Thanks for the tips. I'm making my first fursuit and was wondering where I should stick the fans. It's really weird where I live. In the winter the temp drops below 0°F and in the summer it's an average around 80°F and rarely 95°F. Like WTF? Its also snows in April sometimes. Which is odd for a New England state.
Phase change technology is more expensive, but the materials science is cool (pun intended), and the material will freeze at a moderate temperature (e.g., 58 F for one brand). I prefer them over ice packs. They are also readily available for neck wraps, vests, etc., and some designs allow changing out the packs so that you do not have to wait for the entire vest to get cold again.
Just a thought for an alternative.
My biggest enemy when I am suiting is Humidity. Humidity can make me overheat really fast even if the temperature is in the 50s. High Humidity causes you to sweat quicker which leads to dehydration much quicker and overheating.
On the other hand, if I am in an environment where there's little to no humidity such as Denver or New Mexico. I can suit for a very long time even with the temperature in the mid 90s. I noticed this for the first time I was suiting in New Mexico traveling Route 66 and was surprised by the temperature reading in the mid 90s. (Another example of this is where you see people in the hot desert in full covering, it keeps you insulated from the heat) It didn't even feel that hot underneath the fur. Humidity is my biggest factor in suit comfort.
BTW Stormi, you are better off if you have your Airconditioner on when filming on a lower temperature. Film Stages keep the Airconditioner in the lower 60s.
I've actually started using my a/c no matter what during filming at this point (unless it's genuinely cold enough outside, which it almost never is). The background noise is hardly noticeable at this point with my new mic x3 humidity here is INSANE basically all year round with November-February being the exception.
Thanks for the tips, i will happily use them!!😁😁😁😁
The Unfair Platformer music in the background somehow fits very well with this topic :3
Is anyone else here pretending to be a sleep but actually watching stormi in a cardboard box?
Me.. ;-; XD
Was has my life come to?
is this a callout
(besides the box)
Hey I’m hopping to get a fur-suit when I’m older and I love the heat but I’m still gonna get a water pack or under armour under the fur suit
I love your fursuit and I'm a new subscriber!! So far I love your videos and tips!!
Snow is a myth but I'm not.
200th comment. Thanks for the tips. It helped a lot
i love this channel so MUCH!!!
Stay frosty everyone!
Another way to get adjusted to fursuiting faster is to wear heavier clothing during the summer (but still taking breaks and drinking plenty of water). The more your body gets adjusted to the heat, the longer you can go. So to the new suiters out there, Plan ahead and try to get adjust before getting a suit. But remember to always listen to what your body is saying.
Interesting information to gain knowledge
I think what I’m going to do when I’m able to get a fursuit, because I’m sensitive to hot weather and practically sit in my room with a fan all day in summer, I’m probably gonna fursuit during winter then cosplay during summer as I like to do both ;_;
POODLING!!! It's a great way to stay cool!
Ahah! I poodle all the time
What about protogen fursuits? Don’t those have built-in fans?
I'm just gonna dump ice in my fursuit (if I get one), even if I'm in the middle of a conversation
and I'll act like nothing happened
that sounded funnier in my head
Your fursuit is gonna get wet. 😂
Very very wet
hahaha your ears are so floppy in this 😂💙
SNOW IS NO MYTH STORMI. However, this indeed an ABSOLUTE important thing when fursuiting.
Lead Delta actually it’s no myth but it’s alien to this planet.
not if you're from New York like me.
Love you stormi! Nice video as always! ❤😁
Me in Alaska with snow falling right out the window. ._. .....
Your suit is SO PRETTY 😍
i hope denver isn't too hot in august, denfur gonna be lit
you are talking about it. 👍🐾🤗
I wore a full Digitigrade Fursuit for 5 minutes and immediately got too hot. I desperately need ANY way I can get to stay cool in this.
Wear a kigu instead of a bodysuit, drink tons of water, don't go outside, and beg the hotel staff to make the room colder.
With fur suiting being my literal day job, its amazing heat hasnt killed me yet, especially since the head is resin. Suiting for 18 hours at least on a weekly basis, I cant stress it enough, stay Hydrated !!! and cool down when you can. ( proceeds to sip a soda instead ^^; )
These are all great tips Stormi. ( I tend to take advantage of our store's Walk in Freezer. XD )
Are u going to any cons this year
Yep!
TTFC, FWA, EFS and possibly MFF!
@@StormiFolf thanks for reply, I'm unfortunately not going to any of those cons this year, mabe MFF but anyways. Hope u enjoy the cons!
Tip for suiters and cosplayers: whole milk is one of the best and most widely available drinks at rehydrating you. It's also loaded with more nutrients than superman has powers.
even if this sound crazy i maby gona make a water cooled protogen fursuit
That's pretty cool
@@Fang_the_Wolf yeah but its gona be a lot of work to do
Furry are the best thing in the whole World
11:44
Stormi have you been watching Frozen?
I want to get into shape and i want it to be fun so ... Fursuiting is the best cardio ever.
People who uses Hidrogen: am i a joke to you?
Is it weird I kinda felt overheated while watching this? Gonna find a fan now lol. And as always, great video! Much love!
Omgg i love your suit
How to keep COOL in FURSUIT! 😎
*But Stormi tells you to sleep*
You are so close 100k
Floofy Birb
Does it Count if I have gallon of water
Stormi: go in fall, winter or early spring
Me:is it just me or did he say “go in winter, winter or winter”
His explanation in the video is common sense in a nutshell.
Just be blue
Because blue is always cool 😎
My fursuit head is more like a mask therefore allowing air to come through and onto the back of my head and neck, although sometimes my glasses steam up whilst im suiting and it sucks ;-;
Everyone: Don't stay in a fursuit for too long!
Some crackhead: f*ck it, imma get a world record for the longest time spent in a fursuit
- 15 minutes later -
_f***ing dies_
7:57 oh, so that's why the h***y trash fire is called that
Fanting good time
I have a job to be a rooster mascot and it's a fur suit and every time they need me for stuff like events I spend close to 9 hours in the thing it's a full suit with a shirt over it and I just got five small fans put in the head and a cooling vest but any one have sigjustions to help me make my job a bit easier/ my fursuit
I don't even have a suit but I'm still watching
Stormi: drink your water! :D *or else....*
Me: *drinks lots of water to not die* 👍
Remember to drink your h2o children! *or else.*
I haven't even finished my fursona :(. It's so hard for me 😭
Well gl with that the worst part for me IS THE NAME!!
Same