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5 Reasons Open Water Swimmers Love Cuddlr

If you brave cold lakes, rivers or seas and dread the chill when you get out — here’s why 45,000+ people rely on Cuddlr’s fleece-lined, weather-proof trousers to get through their swim-to-shore recovery.

1. Like Being Wrapped in a Warm, Dry Cocoon

That thick fleece lining creates a cosy microclimate — perfect for when your body is cold, wet and vulnerable after a swim. You stay warm without compromising mobility, ideal when you’re still standing on a slippery shore or changing in damp conditions.

2. Sea, Sand & Salt Don’t Stick Around

Whether you’re coming out of the sea, a lake or a cold river — salt spray, sand, or river muck simply beads off or wipes clean. Quick rinse, and they’re ready for the next swim.

3. Real Weatherproof Protection for Outdoors Swimmers

Cold wind, drizzle, boat spray, or sudden showers — no problem. These trousers are designed to block out wind, rain and chill, while trapping your body heat in. A must-have layer for post-swim warmth.

4. From Shore-Line to Everyday Life — Effortlessly

These aren’t just for post-swim recovery. With a versatile, practical look, they’re smart enough to wear while you dry off, grab a coffee, or drive home — no need to bundle up in bulky layers just to stay warm and dry.

5. Sizes & Styles for Real Swimmers, Not Just Generic Cuts

With different fits and roomy designs, you can choose what works for you — whether you need over-trousers for wet-suits, extra layering, or a quick-change outfit after an icy dip. We advise sizing up by 1 if you are a swimmer to enable easier pulling on.

Founders note

"If we don't help you, we don't want your money!"

Mike, Founder - Cuddlr

If our Cuddlr Shield's don't keep you warm, dry and cosy on your outdoor days within 30 days, I genuinely don't want your money. I know our gear works brilliantly for swimmers, equestrians, farmers, and anyone who spends time outdoors in the cold. But I also know it won't be perfect for absolutely everyone.

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