Written by: Melanie Stuparyk & Rebecca Heaton
Posted: Tuesday, 01 July 2008
Check out our gear picks this month to speed you through your training and keep you cool in the summer heat.
Stay Cool
When it gets hot on the trail, at the campsite, even at an outdoor music festival, Mr. Cool–Mr. Clean can help. This handy little gadget hooks up to any hydration pack via an “x-tra” tube and splitter and turns into a high-volume, fully adjustable hydration pack squirt gun. Squeeze the trigger for a refreshing cool mist on a hot summer day, use it to clean off a muddy bike chain, rinse off your camping dishes….or have a fun squirt gun fight. $14.95. LiquidCompany.com
Xcellent for Eating
Enjoy your next outdoor backcountry meal in a fun and
functional X-Bowl or X-Plate from Sea to Summit. Both fold down flat for compact
packing and are super light (2.8 oz. bowl, 4.9 oz. plate). When ready to
use, just pop them up and open. Both are made of a high-temperature, sturdy and
flexible silicone to hold everything from noodles to soup to cereal,
with a rigid bottom that makes for a handy cutting board when the bowl or
plate are flat. Bon appetit. $14.95 bowl, $16.95 plate. Seatosummit.com
Flexible ID
Flexibility is an important quality for an athlete to have
and gear that embraces constant change can only make an athlete’s life run
smoother. eSportsID, yes it’s a little yellow bracelet, but what this one hides
is a USB flash drive in its clasp for plugging into a computer. Once inserted a
multi-page document will pop up where you can enter all medical history and
personal info which will help emergency workers treat you if needed. And you
can update that info any time. Little, yellow, different. $40. Hightechsportsgear.com
Nike SportBand
Everyone wants to know how far you ran. Nike created the
Nike+ system to help you log your speed and distance while using your iPod. But
what about those who don’t like to run with earphones? Nike’s new SportBand
offers a music-free version entry into the Nike+ world. The slender band allows
runners to keep track of their speed, time and distance in conjunction with a
footpod that fits on your shoe. While running, you can toggle between your
overall time, pace per mile and overall distance. After the run, download the
information via a USB port to your computer, where you can keep track of your
runs, create training programs and share the information with a friend or
coach. Nikeplus.com
Hold-a-Phone
Some runners may roll their eyes at their fellow pavement
pounders who can’t leave the world—and the mobile phone—behind during a run.
Others feel the issue is not connectedness or business necessity, but safety
that keeps them running with their phones. For those who are happier with a
phone on their hips, the Hold-a-Phone fits any style/size of mobile or PDA and
can be strapped to an arm, a leg or a bag so you can meet up with friends or
call someone for help if you’re injured or feel threatened when you’re out on
the road or the trail. $20. Holdaphone.com
Speedy Feet
One look at X-Socks’ RunSpeedOne style and you’ll be feeling
fast before you’ve even laced up
your shoes. These super-techy socks feature anatomically placed padding zones
on the instep and heel plus ventilation channels along the sole and instep that
help air circulate in your shoe. They also feature a patented Achilles heel
protector that creates a hollow to protect your skin from friction. Specific
styles for men and women. $25/pair. X-socks.com
So Cool, It's Hot
Stay cool and look hot in Castelli's Free Bibshort and
Prologo Jersey. The Free Bibshort is the ultimate choice for a long hot weather
ride. Its open chest design allows maximum airflow while providing the secure
comfort of a bib. Thin front straps are set wide and a single back-strap helps
the short stay secure. The AC pad uses temperature-control material that keeps
it at body temperature even when the mercury is rising. $230. The new Prologo
Jersey's fabric features a hydrophilic treatment that helps sweat spread across
a larger area and wick away faster. A mesh insert runs down the back to keep
you cool. Just in case you sweat too much, the zippered mp3 pocket is water
resistant. $80. Castelli-us.com
Fix Your Boo Boos
For athletes, different kinds of boo boos—from blisters to
bloody abrasions—come with the territory. Lucky for us that Nexcare by 3M
offers a line of bandages and first aid products for active types that are
water proof, sweat proof and game proof with a super sticky 360-degree adhesive
seal to keep out water, dirt and germs where you need to heal. The ACTIVE line
includes blister pads in two sizes, sport pads for larger wounds, skin cover
for minor irritations, and abrasion covers for all of the above. $2.50–$4.50. Mmm.com