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Christmas Wish List 2012

Holiday- Cobb

Cobb Cycling
V-Flow Max


John Cobb knows aerodynamics. He also knows that if the rider isn't comfortable, highly aerodynamic equipment won't matter. With the V-Flow Max, Cobb Cycling has given BOTH equal consideration. Slightly more aggressive than the V-Flow Plus, the Max continues the tradition of the lowered nose section and deep cut relief trough to, "relieve pressure in the prostate/perinea area for men and the soft tissue area for women." Having had problems finding a 'rider friendly' saddle in the past, our tester reported an immediate, phenomenal  improvement in comfort after the first ride with the Max. The narrow rear section is plenty wide and our tester found the new high-density foam that Cobb developed to be the perfect level of firmness for long rides. Because a well engineered saddle is a large part of the rider comfort equation, proper installation is vital. For this reason, Cobb Cycling includes with every saddle, a took kit and a thorough installation DVD to walk you through the process. If you're still having problems, customer service is available to answer all your burning questions. The Max is a unisex saddle and comes in black or white.


Retail $179.99
www.cobbcycling.com

 

Holiday- HEAD

HEAD Swimming
Venom Mirrored


These hydrodynamic, low-profile design race goggles were created with optimum speed and comfort in mind. HEAD Swimming set up our entire women's triathlon team with a few different styles of goggles and the Venom was, by far, the favorite for race day. They provide an excellent cushioned, leak-proof seal without feeling like they're sucking out your eyes, like some other brands. With years of experience providing Europe's fastest athletes with supreme swimming products, HEAD entered last year into the US swim market in limited release. It's loads of trial and error combined with Olympic caliber feedback that make the Venom a superior goggle. They feature high-quality polycarbonate lenses, with UV-protection and anti-fog treatment as well as a double silicone head strap. Also check out the Stealth Mirrored, a particular favorite of athlete George Bovell, who's been dominating the Word Cup events this year all over Europe. The Venom Mirrored comes in three colors and includes various sized nose-pieces for optimal fit.  


Retail $14.99
www.head.com/swimming


Holiday- Skora

Skora
BASE


Skora was founded on the principle that the best technology is the human body. Their focus is to assist body function, "as naturally and efficiently as possible". They seek to create shoes that allow your body to do the job it was meant for. Designed as a multi-purpose running shoe, the BASE is a great option for triathletes looking for a minimalist shoe that will be as fast in transition as it is on the road. The adjustable X-strap system and elastic heel strap make the shoe feel like a custom fit that easily molded to our testers feet. An Ortholite sockliner provides a chafe-free run even in bare feet. In fact, after a few runs, our tester preferred to wear this shoe sockless. With a weight of 7 oz., zero drop ride and a 9 mm. stack height, it's a solid choice for the seasoned minimalist runner right out of the box. Newbies will find the BASE a solid choice as well, as long as they stick to the 'Real Running Reminders' offered by Skora for a pain-free transition into the minimalist world. Your feet will thank you for the extra effort! The BASE comes in various colors with men's and women's (pictured) full and half sizing.


Retail $110.00

www.skorarunning.com


Holiday- Skirt Sports

Skirt Sports
Ice Queen Ultra Jacket


The Ice Queen Ultra Jacket by Skirt Sports is my new favorite thing! Because of the slim fit and sleek style, I can wear this wind/water-resistant jacket with anything; it looks great with dressy or casual wear. It features a four-way stretch breathable soft-shell jersey fabric, with a feminine mock turtle collar and full-length reflective zipper. While the Ice Queen Ultra only comes in black, Skirt Sports offers a hood-less option, the Ice Queen, in 'red kiss' as well; both styles are available in a full size range. The zip off hood, cuff wrist warmers and thumb-holes come in very handy on the extra wet and cold days, and the adjustable underarm vents are great when it warms back up. The added bonus of well-placed pockets and a music port make this the perfect jacket for work or play. While it's a bit heavy for fall running conditions, I predict when the temps. drop into the teens, this will be my first choice. Nice work Skirt Sports!


Retail $160.00
www.skirtsports.com


Holiday- Pearl Izumi

Pearl Izumi
P.R.O. Softshell WxB 3x1 Glove


Pearl Izumi's warmest glove ever delivers with three gloves in one. "The versatility really is the strength of these gloves," our tester commented, "...and they're PACKED with features that are useful for more than cycling." When other gloves ignore extra details on the liner, the P.R.O. Softshell WxB 3x1 liner features a synthetic leather reinforcement in high use areas as well as a soft cloth nose wipe on the thumb. This means when Pearl says you can use them as a light cycling or running glove, you really can. The outer glove is an anatomically fit, waterproof, Primaloft insulated shell that has been specifically designed for harsh conditions without all the bulk that would reduce dexterity. Natural carbon leather reinforcement in high use areas, reflective elements, nose wipe on the back of both thumbs and inner fleece lining make the external glove highly usable with or without the liner. The gloves come in unisex sizing, but there is a women specific version, P.R.O. Barrier WxB Glove, available without a liner. Our tester used them cycling as well as snowshoeing and running and found them effective in all three situations. They are a formidable ally against the nastiest weather.


Retail $130.00
www.pearlizumi.com

 

Holiday- New Balance

New Balance
GPS Runner


At the front of the pack of budget GPS watches, New Balance has created an ideal GPS for those looking for more information, without needing online memberships to review massive amounts of detailed stats. For those looking for speed and distance, pace, multiple training modes, calorie count and a good memory (30 runs) this watch is the right kind of simple. Settings allow you to customize your screen to fit your preferred stats while running and the uni-sex unit isn't overly bulky for women. Set up is easy with the auto clock and multiple time zones. The watch also comes with a charging cable and easy to read, step-by-step instruction booklet. There are five daily alarms, a feature that came in extra handy for our tester who gets so busy, he forgets to eat. Of comparable watches in it's class, the GPS Runner has larger display numbers that made it easiest of all the watches we tested to read while running. Chronograph charge will last 100 hours and charge times will vary when using the GPS; pretty standard for GPS watches. Simply put, it's a great watch at a great price.


Retail $109.99
www.newbalance.com


Holiday- Brooks

Brooks
Epiphany Support Tank II


I know it's totally girly, but the truth is, indoor training becomes less miserable with comfortable, cute workout clothes. Made with moisture wicking materials and a seamless interior bra band, the Epiphany Support II Tank is a great choice to lighten your triathlete's gloomy winter mood. The double strap racer back with well placed ventilation mesh was a big hit with our tester for long trainer rides as well as cross-fit classes. She especially liked the little extra length on the bottom when doing over-head lifting. The tank comes in a full size range and seven colors, (three of which are currently on sale). Sizing is right on, but if you are a woman who needs much more support than any shelf bra can provide, you might want to check out a few extra supportive styles from Brooks. Our tester found the Epiphany Support Tank II to be a well crafted, high quality piece with well made seams and fabric that sits comfortably against the skin. Not a big surprise from a well established brand like Brooks.


Retail $54.00
www.brooksrunning.com


Holiday- Yaktrax

Yaktrax
RUN


For the athlete who refuses to be forced into indoor training by bad weather, the Yaktrax RUN provides a great anatomical fit for your favorite running shoes. You've probably seen the WALK version on your neighbor's boots as he's taking out the trash, but this version has been redesigned with the runner in mind. Ice and snow traction are thanks to the combination of removable carbide steel spikes and 1.4 mm steel coils. The high strength natural rubber ensures that they stretch easily over your shoes and the reflective strap allows for a snug, secure fit with no shifting while running. With such a great fit, our testers all reported that they were able to run naturally through ice and snow with confidence. "It was awesome!" said one tester, "I didn't have to jump around gingerly like I normally would, I could just run normally without being afraid of slipping." The traction is so good, we highly recommend you take the company's advice and remember to take them off before walking on your hardwood floors. Yaktrax RUN comes in unisex sizing.  


Retail $40.00
www.yaktrax.com

 

Holiday- 2XU

2XU
Compression Arm Sleeves


Using PWX POWER for enhanced compression and seamless design, 2XU crams as many features into their Compression Arm Sleeves as possible. A graduated fit and 360° stretch promote increased circulation, to reduce soreness and lactating blood when your muscles are all tapped out. The sleeves are targeted to your biceps, triceps and forearms and offer UPF 50+ sun protection. Moisture wicking, antibacterial fabric keeps them from getting too ripe in the gym bag under your desk, after your lunch workout. Our first tester liked them so much, he refused to pass them along to the next without a promise that they will be given back. He commented, "I've used 2XU compression socks for a while now and loved them, but I didn't realize the difference the arm sleeves make when training; I'm sold!" Sleeves come in men's (pictured) and women's specific sizing in black or white. In short, faster recovery means you get stronger, faster.


Retail $44.95
www.2xu.com


Holiday- Camelbak

CamelBak
All Clear™ UV Microbiological Water Purifier


With all the research and effort athletes put into good nutrition, it's no surprise that people have begun to look at their water source as well. I can't even count the number of times I've stopped at a grocery store so my teammate could grab purified water on our way to a race. What used to be perceived as pure paranoia, we now know is just good common sense. The CamelBak All Clear™ UV Microbiological Water Purifier turns any clear water source into clean potable drinking water in 60 seconds, saving the need to haul jugs of purified water on long trips. CamelBak also sells a filter, compatible with the All Clear™, to strain out larger particles prior to purification, allowing for use in many situations. The 750 ml. bottle comes with a carrying case for the USB rechargeable lid and charging cable as well as a spare lid for after purification. With one charge, the bottle will treat 80 cycles or 16 gallons and the LCD screen makes the bottle user friendly. I have used this multiple times daily, since CamelBak sent the bottle and I'm hooked.


Retail $99.00
www.camelbak.com


Check back this week, we'll have great ideas for stocking stuffers!

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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