Monday, December 26, 2005

TEVA Shoes



TEVA is a name so many people associate with whitewatre kayaking. There range of river shoes is unmatched, as well as the quality. Teva was founded in 1984 with a lot of inspiration and a little ingenuity. Since then, Teva has evolved from its heritage collection of men's and women's sport sandals to include running and hiking shoes and sandals, deck sandals, flip-flops, casual shoes, and kids' shoes. Today's Tevas represent over 20 years of experience rooted deep in the canyons and rivers of the world. Teva is the original sport sandal and the future of outdoor footwear. So check out their website www.TEVA.com

Bliss-stick Kayaks



Bliss-stick is a NZ owned and operated company that exports quality kayaks all over the globe. They are true supporter of all thypes of kayaking in NZ giving away a boat as a sport prize at just about every event. Bliss-stick haveput me on there team when I was 15 and have been helping me out since then.
CHeck out www.bliss-stick.com for there full range of kayaks.

Smith Optics




Smith Sport is a sunglass brand. They also make clothes and other apperal. Smith Optics are a huge supporter of Whitewater kayaking world wide so make sure you try support them when you're shopping for you next set of sunglasses. They also lead the world in Snowsport
www.smithsport.com

Peter Snell Institue

The Peter Snell Institue is a inderpendently funded organisation whose mission is to fund no Goverment carded junior Athletes, to help them get to the next level in senior age groups, producing world champions, and olympians.
Thanks a lot for the help
www.petersnellinstitue.co.nz

Daytwo


Daytwo Equipment are a NZ owned and operated business. They make slalom, multisport, and whitewater gear. Check out their website for the full range
www.daytwo.co.nz

Fourth element joined me 2 years ago at the Wairoa extreme race 2004. They have helped me out with some awesome paddling undergarments. They make gear for extreme whitewater, diving, multisport, sailing etc.... I wear one layer of fourth elelment under a full dry in winter and thats all I need!!!
www.fourthelement.co.nz