Thursday, April 08, 2010
Running Tights for Women and Men: Opedix Wellness Gear
So here is a company that seems to be pushing the compression boundaries to help individuals with joint problems, hey why not weave the support into the product if you can. That is what Opedix is trying to do, reduce pain, increase joint function and joint stability.
Opedix is Evidence Based Apparel®. Our running tights, posture shirts and ski/snowboard tights are proven, through scientific studies, to improve joint alignment in the knees and shoulders. This can increase stability and strength while also reducing wear and tear by 'unloading' the joints.
Using proprietary fabrics designed specifically for comfort and support, the Opedix Knee Support System utilizes a patent-pending anchor and sling design to provide support to the outside of the knee, which reduces the amount of damaging outward movement and decreases the stresses or “load” on the knee joint.
Opedix
Tuesday, April 06, 2010
Rescue Ballon Kit, Simple!
Simple, give designer Jaeseok Han a million buck right now. He point out the obvious and easy solution that millions of us wish we had as a back up, either in the streets of NYC or in a jungle.
And you’re lost in the jungles…deep forest where GPS doesn’t work and you are stupid enough to leave your satellite phone at home! Aren’t you glad that you packed the “Rescue Balloon Kit” in your backpack? The handy kit contains a helium gas cylinder and a long string balloon. Fill it, seal and send it skywards. When you’re missing and rescue mission is on, hopefully this red tube will get spotted, hovering above the dense foliage.
This can be sold many different ways depending on where you live and where you are going. have a nice stash of some Paracord 100 feet $7 dollars at Cabela's.
Minnesota Builds Mountain Bike Trail for Disabled Cyclists at Backcountry.com: The Goat
Minnesota's first mountain bike trail accessible to disabled people on three-wheeled hand cycles will be built later this year at Elm Creek Park Reserve in Maple Grove.
Advocates for the trail expect it to be an especially popular recreation outlet for injured veterans.
"I look around and see our veterans coming back with missing arms and legs, and these guys don't want to be handicapped, they don't want to stop doing things with their kids -- why not give them an opportunity?" said Tim Wegner of Rosemount, an off-road cyclist and professional trail builder.
If hand cyclists respond with enthusiasm, other dirt trails could be widened for accessible use, too, he said.
The accessible trail will be a 1- to 2-mile loop in a 12-mile dirt trail that the Three Rivers Park District plans to begin building this fall and open June 2011.
The $305,000 trail will be built with $90,000 from the state's Parks and Trails Legacy Grant Program and $50,000 from the Federal Recreational Trail Program.
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Monday, April 05, 2010
MONOWALKER
Make your hike through the Alps, tundra or desert become a fulfilling experience. The MONOWALKER contributes to it. Due to the smart geometry, you only carry half of the weight of your equipment on your hips, without missing out on comfort and supplies. There is not going to be any weight on shoulder or neck. Because all the remaining weight is on the back wheel, your hike becomes much more relaxing.
If you want to stop, in order to take a deep breath, you can relax and just lean back because the disk brakes will hold you and the baggage.
MONOWALKER follows you, wherever you want to go to. You are not restricted in moving while pulling it, because the MONOWALKER has a special hipbelt. Therefore, one-sided impact on shoulders, neck or back diminishes. Additionally, by going uphill and downhill, your knees become released, because you are carrying only half the weight of your equipment. On downhill routes, the brakes help you, because you can choose to pull the disk brake, so that it makes the trailer move slow constantly.
The MONOWALKER trailer follows you through all terrain. We have not found one trail in the Alps that would have been impossible to pass for the trailer; singletrails, screes, rooted trails- MONOWALKER follows you.
When the trail becomes a fixed rope route, the MONOWALKER can be used as backpack, with an effort of just seconds. The substructure of the trailer and the handlebar need to come off, and the “harness” connects with the main frame.
Eventually, the major weight will be supported by the hipbelt. Therefore, even very heavy equipment can be carried.
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Navy Operational Fitness & Fueling Series
The Navy Operational Fitness and Fueling Series (NOFFS) is designed to provide the Navy with a "world class" performance training resource for fleet Sailors as well as health and fitness professionals. More..
Monday, March 29, 2010
Thule Crossover Backpack - Apple Store (U.S.)
You have to love when a great company like Thule decides to make the crossover from carrying equipment on your car to carrying your personal equipment on your back.
Well the Crossover from Thule is a great way to carry your personal stuff and lots of it. Like a 17" MacBook Pro.
Overview
A highly functional daypack with crush-proof SafeZone compartment, the Thule Crossover withstands the abuse of your everyday adventures.
Features
Padded, integrated notebook compartment holds up to a 17-in. MacBook Pro
Heat-molded, crush-proof SafeZone compartment protects your iPhone, sunglasses and other fragile gear
SafeZone compartment is lockable or can be removed for extra room
Water-resistant nylon body material
Die-cut EVA shoulder straps with mesh covering provide ventilation and breathability
Compression straps customize the bag to the size of your load
Organization compartment keeps cords and other accessories at hand but out of the way
Multiple grab-and-go handles allow for easy transport
Friday, March 26, 2010
Orbea Alma 29er
Everyone should want this bike? Light and Fun.
From our belief in the alternative geometry, and being first in the industry to introduce a monocoque carbon 29er, this high-end carbon race machine combines the advantages of a 29” configuration in a hard tail set-up with a built-to-win spec. More angular momentum for greater traction, increased stability at higher speeds in the corners, smoothing out the washboards and superior capability to roll over the obstacles, are some of the advantages of the 29” wheel diameter. The sleek, monocoque carbon fiber lay-up takes Toray M30S and T700 carbon fibers and positions them in the fabrication process to balance stiffness and agility where the rider needs them most. The innovative shape of the front triangle optimizes power transfer and handling, while the longer chainstays and 4-point rear triangle provide passive suspension and torsional stiffness not found in a conventional rear triangle. Refined glossy natural carbon laminate and silver paint reflect the bling of the build with full Shimano XTR componentry, Rock Shox Reba 29er fork and Mavic Crossmax 29 wheels.
Friday, March 12, 2010
Tuesday, March 09, 2010
Pedaler Clothing
Easy and Simple, got to love that.
All garment inventory and descriptions are now updated! If you select a garment and then get sold out upon completion of your order, someone beat you to it. I’ll try and keep the buttons as updated as possible. Unworn, unused, untested returns are accepted within 10 days after your receipt. Please call for a return confirmation number. Orders will take 1-3 days to process then a package tracking number will be sent to you.
pedaler (at) pedalerclothing (dot) com or call 877.315.PDLR.
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Monday, March 08, 2010
iCrew Bike Navigation System
OK, this one is pretty useful, get ride of your current GPS holder and clip this onto your bars. Waterproof, hard shell and you have your phone with you. Not a bad trade off. You can also have MapMyRun app in plain sight.
Est. street price $70
Bergmonch - Folding Bike
No seat point the thing downhill and go. Only 9.5kg, has a shock and front and rear disk breaks.
Bergmönch - Hiking uphill Wheeling downhill from Thomas Kaiser on Vimeo.
Frame Completely hand-built full suspension Aluminium 7005 frame. Tubes triple-hardened. Extra-oversized 1½" headset. Lightweight swing arm, with air shock (travel 80 mm).
Air Shock Adjustable, rebound adjustment
Frontfork Paralell 4-link foldable fork (80 mm travel) - Adjustable airshock - Rebound adjustment and SAG indication
Backpack
KNOW HOW:
designed, constructed and manufactured with the experience and knowhow of the German backpack and outdoor specialist
VAUDE CARRY SYSTEM: ergonomic design, high wearing comfort, aerated backplate, shoulder belts, hip belt, height adjustable chest strap
STORAGE SPACE:
three time separated waterproofed compartments, 19l volume, extendable volume of 3+4l, maximal volume 26l, watertight zipper, easy accessible compartments in backpack- and scooter- position
SPECIALS:
stowable helm net, walking sticks fixation points, cleaning cloth for the telescopic frame
Brakes Shimano SLX disc brakes
Tires Foldable Schwalbe Mow Joe 2.0 -tires (front) / Innova 2.40 (back)
Weight 9,0 Kg
Price € 1.499,-
Friday, February 26, 2010
Training Peaks
Outside magazine, America’s leading active-lifestyle publication, today announced that it will launch the Outside Fitness Planner, an interactive web/mobile fitness and training tool powered by TrainingPeaks.com. The new program will allow readers to access the same expert health and fitness advice they have come to rely on from Outside Magazine along with world-class tools to track exercise, diet and map routes.
To create the Outside Fitness Planner, Outside collaborated with some of the world’s top coaches to develop a series of one-of-a-kind, comprehensive fitness regimens. The fitness programs will be delivered to users directly through a variety of platforms –via email, text, and online— offering flexibility and freedom to follow a plan no matter where you are. Training programs range from ‘how to train for a marathon’ to ‘how to get in the best shape of your life’. In addition, diet and exercise plans designed by renowned experts will be available. Outside readers can also upload workouts from more than 80 popular GPS, heart rate, pace and power tracking devices; search, map and share routes; track and plan nutrition; and get daily emails with their next day’s planned workout.
“By combining our award-winning health and fitness content with TrainingPeaks.com, our readers have access to the same unparalleled software tools used by our favorite athletes and coaches to track their progress and monitor their overall fitness,” said Outside’s editor, Christopher Keyes. “It’s the perfect platform for achieving any fitness goal, whether it’s just trying to get back in shape or attempting to set a new personal best in a marathon.”
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