Yes, I live in Minesota and it does get cold up here in the Great White North. But not always that cold. This morning was a little different. It is the middle of May and it is still cold at 6am in the morning when I go out for my ride. While out on the ride, I thought about all the questions we get about cold weather gear and what things actually work to keep you warm. So here we go..
The Conditions:
40-46 degrees with about a 20-25 mph wind from the North. The ride started overcast, so no sun. By the end, we had clear skies and partly cloudy. In case you think in a kidding, take a look at my watch the image below it says 45 degrees at the bottom of the bezel.
Head:
Exteondo Stocking Cap, this is a great cap. It has a sweat band inside the hat. And yes, when it is that cold, if you dress properly, you will sweat. Eyewear: Tifosi Sunglasses work the best for me. The model pictured is a Tifosi Slip with AC Red. The AC red is great because it can be used in all conditions, morning, dusk, and bright sunshine. Saves on having to keep switching the lenses in and out.
Upper Body:
This is the most important area to keep warm, keep dry, and keep the moisture away from your body. The three pieces shown are a Skins Compression Long Sleeve Top, Desoto Long Sleeve Jersey and a Descente Varisty Jacket. The Skins top works great for improved circulation and wicking the moisture away from your skin, keeping you warmer. The Desoto jersey has a long tail for rear coverage and long sleeve for an extra layer. The Descente jacket has wind protection and full coverage over the rear. Which is important to keep your backside a little warmer.
Lower Body and Feet:
Assos Tights with no chamois, Skins Compression long tights, and Skins Compression Shorts with chamois. Again, the same thought as on top, three layers: one for performance and moisture, second for additional warmth, and the last for protection from the elements. For the Feet, just Assos shoe covers, Capoforma Skinlife socks, and my SIDI Cycling shoes, that it.
The Hands:
Assos has, by far, the best cycling glove setup in the market. Picture are the AirJack 851 gloves with the liners, and a Nike Lance 4.
But that is about it. And a couple parting thoughts about the cold air. "Your water always will be cold and refreshing" and "You will actually sweat if dressed properly."
Hope that helps and talk to you later.
Stephen McCarthy
Gear and Training
"Attacking Life and Sport Since 2001"
Thursday, May 14, 2009
Ivan Basso's SIDI Cycling Shoes
I came across this picture of the SIDI Cycling shoes that Ivan Basso is going to be using for the Giro d' Italia this month.
They are SIDI Genius 6.6 Carbons. They are custom made for Ivan. The features are the same as the stock shoes but the shape of the last is custom to Ivan's foot.
Stephen McCarthy
Gear and Training
"Attacking Life and Sport Since 2001"
They are SIDI Genius 6.6 Carbons. They are custom made for Ivan. The features are the same as the stock shoes but the shape of the last is custom to Ivan's foot.
Stephen McCarthy
Gear and Training
"Attacking Life and Sport Since 2001"
Finis Aqua Pulse Heart Rate Monitor
Hey, everyone.
I just came across a new product. A Finis Aqua Pulse heart rate monitor. One of the questions we get all the time is .. Can our heart rate monitor work in the water. And for the most part the answer is no and it will void the warranty if you do. So the Finis Aqua Pulse is very timely and very cool. It looks like the May-June 2009 time frame for availability. The retail price is $139.99.
Stephen McCarthy
Gear and Training
Attacking Life and Sport Since 2001
I just came across a new product. A Finis Aqua Pulse heart rate monitor. One of the questions we get all the time is .. Can our heart rate monitor work in the water. And for the most part the answer is no and it will void the warranty if you do. So the Finis Aqua Pulse is very timely and very cool. It looks like the May-June 2009 time frame for availability. The retail price is $139.99.
Stephen McCarthy
Gear and Training
Attacking Life and Sport Since 2001
Saturday, May 09, 2009
Team Columbia Wins Team Time Trial
Congrats to winning the time trial at the Giro today.
FYI.. On a couple great products that they use that we carry and fully believe they are the best in the catagory.
Skins Compression for improved performance on the bike and off the bike. The Skins Compression Apparel is the real deal. Used by more people than you think. I really believe they are the best, most unknown product in the world today.
Hed Cycling, Dino is the Hed guy in the picture. I have enjoyed quite of few discussions on how to go fast on a bike. He is one of the most knowledgeable people on aero technology in the bike world. HED bike wheels are products you can depend upon to not only be fast but also durable over the long haul.
Talk to you tomorrow.
Stephen McCarthy
Gear and Training
"Attacking Life and Sport Since 2001"
FYI.. On a couple great products that they use that we carry and fully believe they are the best in the catagory.
Skins Compression for improved performance on the bike and off the bike. The Skins Compression Apparel is the real deal. Used by more people than you think. I really believe they are the best, most unknown product in the world today.
Hed Cycling, Dino is the Hed guy in the picture. I have enjoyed quite of few discussions on how to go fast on a bike. He is one of the most knowledgeable people on aero technology in the bike world. HED bike wheels are products you can depend upon to not only be fast but also durable over the long haul.
Talk to you tomorrow.
Stephen McCarthy
Gear and Training
"Attacking Life and Sport Since 2001"
Friday, May 08, 2009
Synergy Wetsuits: New Brand to Beat
Synergt Sport has arrived in the US market and brought their line of high quality triathlon wetsuits, tri apparel and bike wheels.
But first of all a little background of the company, Stefan Laursen is the founder and owner of Synergy Sport. He has quite a background in competing at the world level, check him out on google. On the business side, he was the person behind bringing Orca into the US and making it the brand that it is today. About 2 years ago, he decided to start is own company and brand, the result Synergy Sport. The main focus of the brand is to bring their passion for triathlon into apparel and components at a fair price. They would rather work with you to accomplish your goals than simply sell you the most expensive gear and say it is the best. Stefan is pictured at 70.3 Ironman World Championships Clearwater, FL in 2008.
The Synergy Sport line includes 3 models of tri wetsuits, a line of tri tops, aero helmets, and accessories. Pictured is an athlete coming out of the water in a Synergy Hybrid at Clearwater, FL in 2008.
Gray wheels have been rock solid for two years and with thousands in the mareketplace. They are starting to gain a reputation for high ratings in durability, customer service, and quality of product.
In the future we will bring more detailed reviews on each model of wetsuits, helmets, and wheels, but for now it seems like a brand that you can trust to help you accomplish your goals.
Stephen McCarthy
Gear and Training
"Attacking Life and Sport Since 2001"
But first of all a little background of the company, Stefan Laursen is the founder and owner of Synergy Sport. He has quite a background in competing at the world level, check him out on google. On the business side, he was the person behind bringing Orca into the US and making it the brand that it is today. About 2 years ago, he decided to start is own company and brand, the result Synergy Sport. The main focus of the brand is to bring their passion for triathlon into apparel and components at a fair price. They would rather work with you to accomplish your goals than simply sell you the most expensive gear and say it is the best. Stefan is pictured at 70.3 Ironman World Championships Clearwater, FL in 2008.
The Synergy Sport line includes 3 models of tri wetsuits, a line of tri tops, aero helmets, and accessories. Pictured is an athlete coming out of the water in a Synergy Hybrid at Clearwater, FL in 2008.
Gray wheels have been rock solid for two years and with thousands in the mareketplace. They are starting to gain a reputation for high ratings in durability, customer service, and quality of product.
In the future we will bring more detailed reviews on each model of wetsuits, helmets, and wheels, but for now it seems like a brand that you can trust to help you accomplish your goals.
Stephen McCarthy
Gear and Training
"Attacking Life and Sport Since 2001"
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Thursday, May 07, 2009
Road Trip to Chicago
Here are some pics from our road trip to Chicago, IL last week. I had a great time with my kids. EdDebevic's was fun and Lou Malnati's was just as expected, great pizza.
Stephen McCarthy
Gear and Training
"Attacking Life and Sport Since 2001"
Stephen McCarthy
Gear and Training
"Attacking Life and Sport Since 2001"
Wednesday, May 06, 2009
5 Questions for Fitting a Triathlon Wetsuit
When purchasing a new triathlon wetsuits, it is not as simple as looking at the size chart and picking one. The following questions will guide you through the initial thoughts needed before actually picking a wetsuit.
1. How would you rate yourself as swimmer? Excellent swam in high school or college, intermediate: good swimmer, but not great. or beginner: I just want to get out of the water.
2. What is your body composition? Long Torso, wide torso, big hips, long legs, etc
3. What is your goal for the triathlon wetsuit? Warmth, buoyancy, make me faster, etc.
4. What is your budget? Wetsuits range from $150 to $600. So have an idea going into the purchase what you are willing to spend.
5. Do you want the performance fit or comfort fit? There are always 2 to 3 wetsuits in each model that you can fit into. Remember the tighter the wetsuit, the better it will perform. But too tight and it is not comfortable. There is always a balance based on what you would like to accomplish.
Next we will come back and talk about the brands, like Synergy Sports, 2xu, and Blue Seventy and the types of athletes they fit.
Stephen McCarthy
Gear and Training
1. How would you rate yourself as swimmer? Excellent swam in high school or college, intermediate: good swimmer, but not great. or beginner: I just want to get out of the water.
2. What is your body composition? Long Torso, wide torso, big hips, long legs, etc
3. What is your goal for the triathlon wetsuit? Warmth, buoyancy, make me faster, etc.
4. What is your budget? Wetsuits range from $150 to $600. So have an idea going into the purchase what you are willing to spend.
5. Do you want the performance fit or comfort fit? There are always 2 to 3 wetsuits in each model that you can fit into. Remember the tighter the wetsuit, the better it will perform. But too tight and it is not comfortable. There is always a balance based on what you would like to accomplish.
Next we will come back and talk about the brands, like Synergy Sports, 2xu, and Blue Seventy and the types of athletes they fit.
Stephen McCarthy
Gear and Training
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Saturday, May 02, 2009
HED Cycling Road Trip
So long as I was posting pictures for road trips, a post on Hed Cycling might be in order. They are a company that has worked with and continues to work with leading edge cyclists and triathletes. They are a pure definition of a company that is passionate about what they do. They dont have marble floors or a fancy warehouse, they just apply science to make the best wheels for you and me. More mad scientists, than salesman for sure. Every time we go out to pick up our bike wheels, they answer questions, have time to chat about anything and everything. By far one of the coolest bike companies out there.
Stephen McCarthy
Gear and Training
Stephen McCarthy
Gear and Training
Trip to Chicago and Attack Athletics visit
We just got back from a road trip to Chicago. Here is a picture of Attack Athletics, one of the top traning facitilies for NBA players in the US. The guys at Attack were very cool . Just htought you would like to see a pic of the facility. The weather was not good that day. So sorry for the quality of the photo.
They work with players like Kobe, D Wade, TMac to name a few.
Later.
Stephen McCarthy
Gear and Training
They work with players like Kobe, D Wade, TMac to name a few.
Later.
Stephen McCarthy
Gear and Training
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