Tom Meyer sent us this photo and lengthy love letter: “The photo is of this 64 year old geezer finishing the Bluzcruz Canoe and Kayak Marathon at Vicksburg, Mississippi, after 22 miles on the Big Muddy. Note the RailRiders AdventureTop is keeping me cool both literally and figuratively. That shirt and the unseen RailRiders Weatherpants under my spray skirt are favorites for kayaking whether I’m racing or touring
Since a stint in Special Forces 40 years ago I’ve made it a habit of going off the beaten track pursuing adventure in diverse climes ranging from Montana to the Buffalo River to the Gulf Coast Barrier Islands to Kenya to Saudi Arabia to the Golden Triangle in north Thailand. I embraced the revolution in technical fabrics that was the catalyst for a huge paradigm shift in what we expect from outdoor clothing and equipment.
All that being said, it seemed for a decade or so that most of the R&D went into equipment, not clothing. Sure, I rejoiced at being freed from jeans and t-shirts made of cotton “death cloth”. However, it was basically the same old clothing, just better fabric. While tents, packs, and other equipment enjoyed a plethora of new bells and whistles, clothing seemed to be satisfied with tech fabric versions of denim and cotton t-shirts. RailRiders has changed that. Continue reading
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Just a suggestion. Would it be possible to suggest to your “new products” or R&D group to look at creating a long-sleeved button-downed collared shirt with reinforcements on the elbows & shoulders, made of your Weatherpants material, so we could have a matching top & bottom for our work wear. We currently have to purchase our nylon shirts from Arbor Wear. (We’d much rather purchase your products.) Thank you again for your time & follow-up. I appreciate your assistance. Much Aloha, – Les N