Gear Check :: September
Message in a Backpack
While most messenger bags have an over-the-shoulder strap, Crumpler’s Mahoubar was designed backpack-style so you can carry lots of stuff securely while riding your bike. This big, bad boy holds up to three legal-size binders with plenty of extra pocket space for food, tools and all of your daily essentials. Made from heavy-duty, water-resistant denier nylon, the Mahoubar is also plenty comfy to wear with a padded back, padded adjustable shoulder straps, adjustable chest strap and a quick-release webbing waist belt. $125. Crumplerbags.com
Fitness freaks addicted to tunes during workouts: We bring
you Yamaha BODiBEAT. This audio player does more than cycle through your
playlist. Upload songs as normal, and this smart machine will choose songs that
match your running or walking tempo, work with your heart-rate monitor to
choose songs that encourage you to move at your optimal aerobic fitness level,
or tell you to change pace according to a pre-set music plan. Or you can just
use it to listen to tunes in Music mode. Your playlist never gets old because
BODiBEAT is always mixing it up according to what you’re doing. $300. Yamaha.com/bodibeat
Keep cranking all day with the Camelbak H.O.S.S. The 100-oz.
reservoir helps you stay hydrated, while the new D.V.I.S. back panel promotes
better ventilation than previous incarnations by lifting the pack farther off
the back, making it ideal for a hot-weather epic. The new wide design also
helps keep your gear distributed evenly across the back for better stability.
$140. Camelbak.com
Serfas Optics’ new line of eyewear offers bold looks on a
budget. The company, known for its background in bike accessories, has produced
81 high-performance and active-fashion glasses, many with up to four
interchangeable lenses. The Mirador ($50) combines four full-wrap lens options
with a durable, sleek frame. Head out on your road bike with the Pavement
($50), which sports a top half-frame to improve field of vision when checking
your bike computer. Serfasoptics.com
Technical fabrics need special care to last a long time, and
we all know that getting some of those items to smell even neutral (not to
mention good) after a tough workout is a Sisyphusian feat. WIN sports detergent
uses an oxygenated cleaning technology to eliminate the bacteria and odors that
overwhelm the fabric. Even better news: WIN is biodegradable based on OECD
standards. $6.99 for a 21 oz. bottle. WINdetergent.com
this month's magazine
Resort Round-Up
The latest news and developments at your favorite local ski resorts
Winter is for Athletes
The off-season is a time for taking risks with your daily routine.
Indoors & Out
Don't let working out indoors get you down. Try these workouts to condition for your favorite winter sport.
Show Gear
As with every season, there’s new garb and accessories to keep you moving and grooving—and comfortable—on the slopes.
other features
Mondays with Marty
Award winning author of Chasing Lance, Martin Dugard shares his weekly musings exclusively online.
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