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Friday, 30 November 2012 17:21

Beating Winter's Chill

Winter is in full swing! Not ready to resign yourself to months of indoor training? Check out a few of our favorite layering pieces to keep you outdoors and toasty through the season.

 

Winters Chill-1

 

 

2XU  
Thermal Long Sleeve Compression Top

 

2XU makes some of the best highest quality compression apparel in the world.  The Thermal Long Sleeve Compression Top is a great addition to the compression socks and tights that dominate the market. If you have used any 2XU apparel this is just another necessary piece you should add to your collection. Athletes are beginning to understand that compression is not just for your legs. In the case of this comfortable piece, warmth, breathability and great fit make this a perfect gift for cool weather training or as a base layer for winter sports. Reglan sleeve construction for unrestricted movement and a graduated fit provide increased circulation to reduce soreness and enhance blood flow; allowing for blood lactates to be flushed from overworked muscles. Thanks to flatlock seam construction, the piece feels like a second skin and felt the same on the 20th wearing as it did out of the package.  We also highly recommend the Thermal Compression Tights; with the same materials and innovative construction, they make a great companion to the Thermal Top.  The Thermal Long Sleeve Compression Top comes in black, in a full range of men's and women's sizing.

 

Retail $129.95
www.2XU.com

 

Winters Chill-2

 

 

 

Brooks
Essential Run Vest II

 

In my opinion, every triathletes wardrobe should contain at least one running vest and a list of layering pieces would not be complete without one. It's no surprise that a Brooks product has made it on our Christmas Wish List as well this year, as they are consistently producing quality training  pieces and are a great gift idea for any athlete on your list. The semi-fitted Essential Run Vest II has taken all runner's needs into consideration. Wind-proof and water resistant, the vest has a full front zip, inner storm guard and zipper garage at the neck with soft fabric lining the high neck for maximum comfort. The back vent adds breathability when your base layer gets a bit toasty and the adjustable draw-string at the waist also provides for adequate temperature control. Reflective strips add to visibility, and one of my favorite details is the moisture-proof media pocket, to keep my phone or ipod pumping out the ear candy. The vest was extremely comfortable to run in and makes a great mid-layer piece. The Essential Run Vest II comes in multiple colors in men's and women's full sizing, and last year's Essential Run Vest is even currently on sale. Brooks also offers a 'Nightlife' version in men's and women's with bright, visible colors for athletes who prefer to work out in the early morning or night time.

 

Retail $70.00
www.brooksrunning.com

 

Winters Chill-5

 

 

Icebreaker
Carve Long Sleeve Zip

 

Marino wool is the ideal fabric when considering layering in the winter. Soft and non-itchy, it's warm but allows breathing to prevent sweat from building. It's also naturally antimicrobial, renewable, recyclable and biodegradable. It's no surprise the purchase of old-school wool cycling jerseys has jumped in the last few years, as people realize that even the best synthetic materials are still playing catch-up. Icebreaker specializes in turning high-quality wool into technical performance layers, and the Carve Long Sleeve Zip provides the evidence. Designed for high intensity winter sports, the Carve has internal sleeve cuffs, thumb holes, side pockets and a chest pocket with a hole for your MP3 cord. My favorite thing by far, is the offset zip to prevent zip stacking. While it took a minute to get used to, not having three zippers at my throat when layering makes it a really nice feature. The Carve has an athletic cut and is offered in four colors with a full range of men's and women's sizing. Also recommend from Icebreaker, is the Express Long Sleeve Half Zip; a mid-weight technical base layer with flatlock stitching that feels amazing against the skin! Icebreaker offers other great long sleeve wool baselayers starting at $60 for the lightweight version. Once you try these well made, high performance layers, you'll see they're worth every penny.

 

Retail $220.00
www.icebreaker.com

 

Winters Chill-4

 

 

 

BAFFIN
Soft Shell Hood Jacket

 

For extreme conditions, there are few companies that have the knowledge and experience to produce the kind of products that BAFFIN creates. That's exactly why, when we went looking for a versatile, piece that would work for athletes in extreme weather, but still allow for movement and temperature control, we went straight to BAFFIN. Having tested their products on multiple polar expeditions, we knew their promises weren't just advertising. The Soft Shell Hood Jacket has become a staple piece for my winter sporting. I've used it for everything from icy morning runs, to snowshoeing, to going sledding with my kids. On the inside, there's a warm fleece interior on the back and easy slide fabric on the front, so base layers don't end up creeping toward the neck as you move. Multiple large pockets keep winter gloves and nutrition easily accessible and a zipper garage at the neck prevents rubbing or chaffing. Armpit two-way zippers and elastic closures on the waist and hood, help with core temperature control and closures on wrists are adjustable for big bulky gloves, or thin running gloves. The zippers are sealed to keep out wind and moisture, but one of my favorite details are the large grippy ends to all the zippers; they're easy to grip with gloves. My husband is a mountaineer and ice climber, and I have become quite accustomed to very expensive, high-end jackets filling our closet with fewer details than BAFFIN puts into this soft shell. For athletes looking for a soft shell to wear in extreme conditions, this is a fantastic product at an incredible price. The Soft Shell Hood Jacket comes in black, in men's sizing only, but can easily be worn by women.

 

Retail $149.99
www.baffin.com

 

Published in Product Reviews

 

June 18th, 2012

MELBOURNE, June 18, 2012 – Leading high performance athletic apparel company, 2XU has launched an online competition, #iTRAIN2, to coincide with the world’s greatest annual cycling celebration, the Tour de France. Live from June 18 to July 22, 2XU’s #iTRAIN2 online contest offers cycling enthusiasts and everyday athletes alike, an opportunity to WIN a trip for two as VIP guests, to the 2013 BMC Training Camp.


A compression partner of 2XU and the official team of 2011 Tour de France winner Cadel Evans, the epic BMC Training Camp grand prize includes return flights and transfers to Santa Rosa, California, USA, three nights luxury accommodations, two 2XU Elite Compression Packs and an itinerary of VIP experience offerings.


Hosted on facebook.com/2XUNorthAmerica and 2XU.COM/itrain2, #iTRAIN2 is open to consumers across the United States and Australia, and asks entrants to respond to the question ‘Why do you train?’ in 140 characters or less.


For professional athletes like BMC Racing Team cyclists, training is strictly to win. However, for everyday riders, it’s not that simple.  #iTRAIN2 encourages fitness fans to ask themselves why they get up at 5am to exercise before work, why they push themselves on those last hills, or why they decide to head outdoors even if it’s raining?


To further motivate entrants and encourage the creative process, 2XU has produced an official #iTRAIN2 video offering glimpses into the psyche of elite Pro Tour cyclists as well as “weekend warriors.” Now live on 2XU.COM/itrain2movie, the official #iTRAIN2 clip welcomes comments and conversations by viewers at any time.


The #iTRAIN2 video can be shared via http://youtu.be/fRAb64oPamE or freely embedded onto external websites via <iframe width=”560″ height=”315″ src=”http://www.youtube.com/embed/fRAb64oPamE”frameborder=”0″allowfullscreen></iframe>


In addition to the BMC Training Camp VIP Experience, loads of other great prizes are up for grabs including a BMC roadracer SL01 bicycle, signed kit, limited edition BMC Racing Team photography and plenty of 2XU Compression gear.


Beyond their short response, contestants can receive additional points in two ways:

a)    Like 2XU on Facebook (“Like Bonus Points”)

b)    Share the Contest via a message within the Facebook platform (“Message Share Bonus Points”).


Like Bonus Points will result in ten (10) points, Wall Post Bonus Points will result in one (1) point for every friend that enters the Contest with a maximum of ten (10) points, while Like Bonus Points can only be accumulated one (1) time.


Entries will be judged from July 23-25 and winners will be announced no later than midnight Friday July 27, 2012.


For full #iTRAIN2 details, including official Terms and Conditions, visit 2XU.COM/iTRAIN2.


About 2XU

2XU (“Two Times You”) was launched in January 2005, and is driven by a relentless company mission to advance human performance through the development of world-leading athletic garments.  In its first year, 2XU graced the skin of multiple World Champion athletes and has since formed powerful alliances and key partnerships with World Champions across the globe in numerous sports including Triathlon, Cycling, Swimming, Netball, AFL, Soccer, NRL, NFL, NBA and Running.  2XU is also the exclusive Official Compression Supplier to the Australian Institute of Sport.


Founded and based in Melbourne, Australia; 2XU is fast becoming the most technical sports brand in the world.  Designed and tested in consultation with industry experts, all garments employ intelligent physiological design, cutting edge performance fabrics and construction.  The premium Australian brand is now stocked in multiple countries around the world.

WWW.2XU.COM

Published in Athletes


THERMAL COMPRESSION TIGHTS

I am not a fan of the treadmill, but if I have no other option I will spend some time on it to bang out some training.  However, this only happens if I don't have the right gear with me and I am traveling and not comfortable running into a sketchy part of an unfamiliar town. If you have good running gear you can run year round where I live.  I run in the snow, rain, and most of my miles are on trails in the hillsides of the Rockies. 


Cycling is another story.  My bike is on a trainer for most of the winter because I don't like sliding around on wet or icy roads. I do like mountain biking on muddy spring trails. Cooler weather on bikes can be very refreshing, so anything that helps me stay outside is great.  I typically wear tights cycling under 55 degrees and running under 45.  2XU has 2 great thermal compression tights. These tights have given me the ability to use tights at warmer temps and colder temps. 


2XU Thermal Compression fullMEN'S THERMAL COMPRESSION TIGHTS (full length) 

These tights are the most comfortable tights that I have ever used; and I have tried many.  In single digit temps running is brutal. These tights make the experience much more tolerable. With thermal in the title you may think you are running in a thicker tight that won't allow full mobility, but this is not the case. The material is PWX FLEX (power, weight, flex); it's soft and light-weight with great comfort and full range of motion. These tights have a nice durable tie string in the waist that has never disappeared in the wash.  After more than 10 washes they are as good as new and holding up well. This tight stays in place running securely. You will not be showing any plumber's crack with these.  If you position them slightly off center they can slide into a better position because the graduated fit is precisely positioned to keep muscle groups covered and supported. 


This full length tight is great for long runs in cold temperature.  Because of the great regulation of core body temperature with huge temperature swings these work well from single digit temps to 50 degrees. I have used them where the starting temp was about 20 degrees Fahrenheit and then a couple hours later around 45 degrees Fahrenheit. The tights are not soaked with sweat at the completion of a serious workout because they regulate so well; great breath-ability for a long warm thermal tight.  


Compression Tights are the only tights I run in now.  I like the feeling of getting done running 12 miles and not feeling anxious to pull these off.  They support my hams, quads, abductors, gluts and calves perfectly.  It may sound funny but these tights are cozy. 

Retail $130

2XU Thermal compression 34


MEN'S THERMAL COMPRESSION TIGHTS 3/4  

Johnny West, a representative of 2XU, is a very experienced snowboarder and endurance athlete. He recommends the 3/4 tight for snowboarding because the tight ends perfectly where the boot meets the material of the tight.  If you ski or ride you will be so surprised by how great your legs can feel after a long day of pounding the slopes. This was my first time experiencing the benefits of compression while snowboarding. The compression benefit from this product is less fatigue, less soreness and great recovery. If you are planning multiple days in any snow sport activity these tights will dramatically change your experience.  


For running and cycling the 3/4 is perfect. Ideal in temperatures from 40-65 degrees Fahrenheit. This gives the range as you head into warmer temps with spring and even an occasional cool bike ride in the summer.  Whatever you are doing take 2XU compression tights with you. You will be impressed with the lasting comfort and muscle stabilizing effect that these tights have.   


You are probably asking what is the difference between 2XU and every other tight on the market?  There are many companies claiming that they have the best tight for performance or recovery.  I think the answer is in the research and development that has gone into this product.  From start to finish 2XU uses extensive research and athlete input into the building of these specialized products. Also, the material is unique. The PWX material (power, weight, flex) creates the essential balance to deliver great comfort and usability in all environments.  2XU is not a company that jumped on this compression bandwagon they have been driving the wagon all along. 

Retail $120


For more information about 2XU products go to: www.2XU.com

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