Welcome to the Reed Chillcheater Gallery Spotlighting Paddlers from all aspects of paddling around the world. For March 2018 we will choose one of the pictures that we think shows off the chosen discipline well and promotes Reed gear! That person will then receive a fleece set in the size of their choosing. We will choose the winner in the first week of April and get in touch with the winner. Email your shots to marketing@chillcheater.com
Not only do I use them for sea kayaking and canoeing but I also use them under my work gear as I’m a mobile mechanic and I’m out in all weather conditions
Bought for the colder winter coastal rowing, for when launching gig off a beach or slipway. A great solution, suitable length coming above the knee. Bought the non-fleece, since the fleece would just create unnecessary bulk - just wear toasty socks instead to keep warm.
I've been using these tops for many years for various outdoor activities, I have to say they are the best garments I have ever used, highly recommended.
well-made, warm, keeps the water out, great people!
I had Reed custom-make my seasock six years ago to fit my Folbot Cooper, a folding sea kayak company that is no longer in business. It fit perfectly and has performed well ever since its purchase (which was remote from the States!). The folks at Reed were super helpful, and precise and wanted me to be satisfied. I'm going to next order a custom sprayskirt.
Work well. So far used them twice in flat water K2 winter kayaking with multiple portages (DW style training) on the Avon and Kennet canal.
Comfortable. Good weather proofing. Just warm enough at 5 degrees C (making a decent effort) with a very thin (125 merino) thermal top though next time I will wear a warmer thermal at 5-10 degree. I am now much less concerned about immersion than I would be with standard gear - the perennial DW winter/ night training anxiety. After a 3 hour moderately intense session my thermal was nearly dry. The fabric does not hold much water so dries quickly/ could be wiped down if in a tent/ expedition ready for the next day.
Work well. So far used them twice in flat water K2 winter kayaking with multiple portages (DW style training) on the Avon and Kennet canal.
Comfortable. Keep centre dryer than the usual. Good weather proofing. Just warm enough at 5 degrees C without a thermal (active paddling) though next time I will wear a thermal at 5-10 degree. I am now much less concerned about immersion than I would be with standard gear - the perennial DW winter/ night training anxiety.