Monday, March 23, 2009

Man from Marseille


One of the pleasures of growing a business is meeting customers from all over the world. Bug Head's first French customer is Jean-Marie Huron, a Greenland-style kayaker from Marseille, France -- a Mediterranean seaport and home to bouillabaisse. Jean-Marie is so happy with his Bug Head tuilik -- a black 3 mil with fixed bottom casing -- that he sent us a few studio photos for the website. Jean-Marie paddles the coast near his home in an Estonia-built Tahe Marine, a hard-chined GFC (glass fiber composite) kayak. Little known in the U.S., Tahe kayaks are particularly popular in Northern Europe. Bug Head customized Jean-Marie's tuilik casing to fit the kayak's small 56" cockpit.

Measure Your Own


A couple of recent sizing mishaps underscore the necessity of personally measuring your cockpit to determine your correct skirt size before you order a tuilik or akuilisaq. Don't take our "Skirt Index" measurements as gospel. Measurements are manufacturer supplied and occasionally outdated. Case in point -- the Necky Chatham Composite kayak, which we listed at skirt size 75, is actually an 80. Can't remember the circumference formula? Add maximum coaming Length and maximum Width (outside lip), then divide that sum by 2. Multiply resulting number by 3.14 (pi) for answer.

Like You Really Care . . .


Enjoy Bug Head products but can't stand the company name? Like the name but hate the logo? On the verge of buying a tuilik until we raised our prices? Waiting for the economy to improve before you buy? Find the website confusing? What you think is important to us so look out for our forthcoming customer survey email. Issues involving product quality, customer service, branding, innovation, comparative value, and pricing will be addressed. We hope you'll help us out by responding.

$45 Neoprene Sheets


Making your own tuilik from a pattern? Or maybe a couple of cockpit covers? You'll need a sheet of top-quality neoprene to complete the project. No problem. Bug Head now offers 3 mil (1/8") neoprene sheets at $45 each plus postage. Each two-sided sheet is approximately 52" x 80" in size. Black nylon on one side, black, light gray, forest green, brown or orange on the other. Sheets will come folded in a plastic mailer bag. (Don't worry -- wrinkles will disappear in a few hours.)

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Bug Head In France


Jean-Marie Huron, a Greenland-style kayaker from Marseille, France, is so happy with his Bug Head 3 mil tuilik that he sent us this photo. "I received my tuilik this morning," he writes. "Very nice -- All is Ok. I try it on my kayak. The hood Ok and the chin cinch is perfect." Indeed. Jean-Marie particularly likes the way Bug Head hoods -- if equipped with our chin-cinch-and-temple-pulls -- can be pulled back for bareheaded rolling.

Saturday, January 31, 2009

Bug Head Big In Europe


Recent sales prove that Bug Head tuiliks are becoming popular in Europe. Why? Appreciation of style, color options and basic quality. Which countries? Greenland-style kayakers have ordered from the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Italy, Norway and Sweden, where Bjorn Thomasson of Black Pearl fame is a happy Bug head customer (1.5 mil black tuilik with fixed bottom casing). "Just picked up my new tuiliq at the post office and it seems to be a perfect fit according to a quick dry run," writes Bjorn in a recent email.

2 Mil Tuiliks In Black

Bug Head now offers the medium-weight (2 mil ) tuilik in black as well as polar-bear blond. We added black because of the popularity of this weight of tuilik -- a comfortable compromise between lightweight (1.5 mil) and heavyweight (3 mil) neoprene.

Fresh Neoprene On The Way

Bug Head will soon take delivery of a large neoprene order from our supplier. Colors soon to be in stock include ivory, brown, and forest green. (Sorry, white-rubber based Polar-Bear Blond is no longer available though we still have some 1.5 mil and 2 mil PBB in stock. Don't despair: Ivory is the same fabric on black rubber.)

Price Hike On Colored Neoprene


Bug Head has raised it prices on colored neoprene tuiliks and akuilisaqs. Basic black tuiliks are still $350 (fixed casing) and $375 (adjustable casing), but colored neoprene is an additional $50 per tuilik, $25 per akuilisaq. Why? Colored neoprene is difficult to keep clean during manufacturing so extra precautions such as masking are required.

Tuilik Pockets Ready For Spring


In response to prodding from Cheri Perry and others, Bug Head now offers optional chest and shoulder pockets on all tuiliks. Designed by Bug Head for durability, capacity and convenience, these expandable mesh work horses are made by the same California shop that makes pockets for Kokatat. The large and small chest pockets feature a knife attachment tab, carabiner-type swivel hook (inside), and heavy-weight zippers. Listing from $30 to $50 installed, pockets are available only with new tuilik orders. (No retro-fitting or stand-alone sales. Sorry.)

Grab Loop Safety


Winter is a good time to look over your kayaking equipment for wear and tear -- and possible repair. Bug Head gear is no exception. The most vulnerable area on a tuilik or akuilisaq (summer spray skirt) with fixed casing is the grab loop. Check out the nylon webbing for signs of trouble: Is the loop well stitched to the bungee? Is the loop in good shape with stitching intact? If not, send the item back to us for timely repair.

Free Akuilisaq?


Yes, with the purchase of two Bug Head tuiliks so tell your friends, paddling club mates and family members to pool your orders. (An akuilisaq is a Greenland-style spray skirt. Great for summer or winter pool session use. List Price? $145. ) Both tuiliks must be ordered together (if ordered by check) --- or in sequence (if ordered online). Offer for strapless akuilisaq only and ends March 31, 2009.