PREMIUM CIGARS FOR THE PERFECT MOMENT
MADE FOR FIRESIDE NIGHTS, WEEKENDS AWAY, AND WELL-EARNED RELAXATION.
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Rocky Patel Vintage 1999 Connecticut Robusto (5 1/2 x 50)
MSRP: $228.00 Our Price: $203.95No reviewsSale -
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Davidoff Winston Churchill Petit Panetela (4 x 38) 5-Pack
MSRP: $50.50 Our Price: $44.95No reviewsSale -
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Romeo y Julieta 1875 Mini Mild Blue 20-Pack Tin (2 7/8 x 20)
MSRP: $15.16 Our Price: $12.95No reviewsSale
Cigars and open water create a specific set of problems beyond just picking a shorter smoke. Humidity swings hard and fast on a boat, morning dew, midday sun, evening spray, and a cigar that was properly humidified at home can dry out faster on the water than it would sitting on a porch, since wind and direct sun both pull moisture out of the wrapper. If you're planning a full day on the water, bringing cigars in a small travel humidor rather than loose in a bag gives you a much better shot at a clean burn by the time you actually light up.
Salt air is the other factor worth knowing about, though it affects your gear more than the cigars themselves: metal cutters and torch lighters left exposed to salt spray corrode noticeably faster than the same tools used only on land, worth a quick rinse and dry after a day out rather than leaving them in a tackle box or cupholder.
On the smoking side, a milder, shorter cigar isn't just about time, it's also about not fighting the wind for an even burn on something that needs 90 minutes of steady attention. A quick, forgiving smoke tolerates an inconsistent breeze far better than a long, delicate one does.


