tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-338035162763763423.post6004922800817261423..comments2024-03-29T17:48:26.923+10:00Comments on Gnarlydog News: GEAR: Reed spraydecks and clothinggnarlydoghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02783031534973509076noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-338035162763763423.post-47337440876622659792011-01-12T08:05:42.852+10:002011-01-12T08:05:42.852+10:00That's cheating :-/
A Danish girlfriend counts...That's cheating :-/<br />A Danish girlfriend counts. Our crownprince has a Australian girlfriend (wife!) so maybe Australia will come under the Danish crown in the future? At least you got an Australian princess.<br /><br />I have added Google Translator to my site. Cheers, mate.ThomasGalhttp://www.kajakgal.dknoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-338035162763763423.post-49046414168536770762011-01-11T20:36:05.660+10:002011-01-11T20:36:05.660+10:00Thomas the delamination has occured on the skirt t...Thomas the delamination has occured on the skirt that is used for rolling... maybe doesn't like the twisting/stretching. There are sveral other kayakers that had the same problem as me with Reed skirts.<br />Aquatherm clothing however is holding up nicely.<br />BTW I can't read Danish but I had a Danish girlfriend once... does that count?<br />I use google translator :-)gnarlydoghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02783031534973509076noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-338035162763763423.post-46481562851892558422011-01-11T17:43:43.312+10:002011-01-11T17:43:43.312+10:00Hi Gnarlydog. Interesting with the delamination. I...Hi Gnarlydog. Interesting with the delamination. I have testet a couple of sprays for ½ a year with no problems. Also a jacket has been testet. And I have seen no delamination yet. But the fabric is easy to puncture and it is a nightmare to fix holes.<br /><br />You have commended on one of my articles - can you read Danish?ThomasGalhttp://www.kajakgal.dknoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-338035162763763423.post-70195203398880671262010-06-02T07:38:07.846+10:002010-06-02T07:38:07.846+10:00I've had a Reed tuliq for 3 years now and when...I've had a Reed tuliq for 3 years now and when the neck seam began to delaminate, I sent it back to Reed and they repaired it. The only catch was that I paid shipping. http://gitcheegumeeguy.blogspot.com/2010/05/some-customer-service-props.html<br /> I paddle Lake Superior and its a very bad place for a leaky tuliq. Its a great piece of gear but I agree with Geoff's comment that DaveOhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09550394961639391786noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-338035162763763423.post-40277193514744163072010-05-30T13:56:52.047+10:002010-05-30T13:56:52.047+10:00It is indeed wonderful stuff Damiano. I have used ...It is indeed wonderful stuff Damiano. I have used a Reed cag, trousers and shorts for the last 4 years and in summer in Tas they are excellent (winter is drysuit territory). If you have the zippered neck and it fits properly virtually no water gets in when rolling. The cuffs are pretty good too. A small point about the cuffs, when drying the cag you should have it inside out but with the cuffs Geoffhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12507054206147031188noreply@blogger.com