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An Adventure in Greece
Chandler Van Orman
Gentlemen,
I don't usually compliment merchants as I assume I get what I pay for, but I have to tell you that your shirts are just plain fabulous. I bought one from Salahie and three more from you directly. I took all to Greece for a month and concluded early that I could not get along without them. From being washed in the sink of a 5 star hotel to the basin in the cabin of a sailboat, they performed better than I had ever expected. Their quality is terrific, sun protection great and wearability just superb. Thank you for such a wonderful product. |
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Goofing off in Hawaii
Rich Costello
Hello John, Who ever said you can't wear RailRiders Winter Weatherpants in Hawaii? Just back from Maui and the XTERRA off road triathlon world championship race, that took place in Makena. Attached is two photos of RailRiders vacationing, playing, goofing off, exploring, you know.....just being themselves. |
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Ultra-Eco-Mesh Shirt
Adrian Brown, York, GB
Dear RailRiders,
I would just like to let you know that I have just returned from Morocco after successfully completing the 25th Marathon des Sables. My chosen top was one of your AdventureTops and it was fantastic! The side and back vent helped keep me cool during the days heat (Up to 51 degrees centigrade!) and the buttoned long sleeves kept the sun off during the day and kept me warm in the evenings. If you are able to send out any future updates on your fab products with my charity website added to it, that would be fantastic www.justgiving.com/adrian-brown
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Writing and shooting in Belize
Rand Taylor, Grand Junction, CO
Hi guys, Just wanted to share my experience with your Adventure Top. I live most of the year in Belize, Central America. I'm a writer and photographer so I spend a lot of time in the jungle. Hot and humid are understatements here. The same day may take me from a skiff on the Caribbean to a jungle river leading into the Maya Mountains then into a cave system in the mountains and up into the canopy of the rainforest. I have two Adventure Tops. I wear one and carry one. At night I rinse the days grit off in the river and hang it out to dry (I use that word with tongue firmly in cheek) in the humid air of the jungle. The next day it's ready to go again. The spare is for when I get to a village and want to look a little less bedraggled from my travels. I've had your gear in various forms for over ten years and love every thread. You've nailed it. Keep up the good work.
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