Brooks vs Reed. Battle of the Tuiliqs
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ก.ย. 2024
- Which tuiliq is the best for kayaking? Brooks or Reed's? After many years of using these tuiliqs I can answer that.
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My gear:
Kayaks:
Valley Nordkapp (2013)
Valley Anas Acuta (2015)
Valley Gemini (PE 2017)
Rebel Ilaga (Carbon 2029)
Skin-on-frame (own build 2022)
Skin-on-frame (own build 2023)
Restored childrens kayak (onknown brand)
Paddles:
2 Gram Kayak 9100T Carbon 3-piece (2,15)
2 Gearlab Outdoor Akiak (2,05 m)
Aquabound Whiskey Carbon (2,15 m)
Aquabound Manta Ray Carbon/Fibre glass (2,15 m)
Aquabound Manta Ray Hybrid (2,20)
2 Avannaq, Greenland style wing paddles
1 Eastpole Greenland Paddle
1 Johan Design (JD) Greenland paddle
PFD (life wests):
Rebel, black
Palm Kaikoura
Astral Green Jacket
Dry suit & Tuiliq
Palm Cascade dry suit
Ursuit MPS Multi Purpose Suit
4 Reed Chillcheater Tuiliq
2 Brooks tuiliq (for ocean cockpit and for keyhole cockpit)
Tent & hammock
Hilleberg Allak - 2 person tent
Hilleberg Altai - group tent
Hilleberg Soulo - 1 person tent
Hilleberg UL 10 tarp
Hennessy Explorer hammock
Sleeping bags & pads
Robert’s Outdoor Explorer 1000 M+/W, goose down 750 cuin
Haglöfs Lupus -8 Sleeping Bag magnetite
Fjällräven Silhuett 5M
Expeed Downmat 9M
Expeed Downmat XP 9M
Exped Synmat Basic 7.5M
2 Crazy Creek Hex 2.0
Robens Chair Observer
Robens Chair Outrider
Robens Outpost Low camp bed
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Garmin InReach Explorer +
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Living up in Northern Norway and rolling all year around, I wear Brooks tuilik during winther/spring, and my Comfort Paddling tuilik during summer/autumn. I prefer the CP rather than my Reed. Unfortunately CP is difficult to find nowadays. I don’t know if they are out of business.
I have the MPS for the exact purpose that you use it for. Alas no tuiliq yet but I’ll get there, in the meantime I wear it under a paddle jacket with latex wrist seals which keep my arms much drier than the mps does. I am interested in the comfort paddling tuiliq over the others.
I will see if I can get hold of one from Comfort paddling.
I have Brooks.
Underneath I wear a kokatat Hydrus drypants (only boxershorts underneath), and a thin wool or synthetic t-shirt.
I think I would die from the heat if i wore as much clothing underneath as you do 😅😅😅
Usually only wear more clothing underneath when temperatures are below freezing, -0C and colder.
Ha ha. I do make a few rolls every time I'm out so I need on base layer on. If its really cold, or surfing when its below 10°C, I wear the dry suit under.
Nice! But my god, you forgot to explain the Tjockkörv å Tunnbrö! I hope it tasted fine :)
Ha ha
I spray my ReedChill cheater with 100 percent silicon, and it seems to readily absorb the silicone, keeping those micro-cracks from happening, and water beads up and slides off the material. Just my 2 cents. great video!
@@beingaware8542 thank you
I have both the Brooks and Reed (with insulation) tuiliq. Prefer the looser fit to the Brooks.
Hi i been offered a second hand Brooks tuilik it size XL, im 1.75mts tall and weight about 88 kilos, in your experience wil it fit me good? I cant test it since is in other region of my country. Thank you in advance for any tip.
I'm not at home (working as a kayak guide in Antarctica atm) so I can't check the size I have. But I think I got a L and it's ok for me. I'm 1.70cm and just under 90kg. I think you probably will find a XL a bit too large but I also think it can work.
@@JonasAlexanderson Hi well thank you for your advice and taking time to reply to me. You are not so far from me now since i live in the Patagonia Argentina. Are you with Santigo Arias by the way?
@@Comanderkraus no, I'm with Norwegian company Hurtigruten.