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Gear Check::May

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Posted May 04, 2008

De Soto Tri Capri

This new mid-calf tri capri is one of a kind and perfect for the ladies who just would rather not worry about shorts riding up or bulging out. With a flattering wide waistband and lower rise, the De Soto tri capris are a great spring piece for morning rides when the sun hasn’t warmed up the day yet—a great alternative to knee warmers. And who doesn’t love capris you can swim in? $62. www.desotosport.

 

Little Lamp, Lots of Light

Blackburn’s System X8 packs plenty of light in a little package. Two lightweight luxeon 3-watt bulbs provide the equivalent of a 30-watt halogen system, powered by a compact LiIon battery. The X8 is 30 percent lighter and more compact than last year’s X6 design, making it great option to mount on a handlebar or helmet. Runs up to 2.5 hours at full intensity and 10 hours on low. Recharges in 4 hours. For something even more compact, check out the System X4. $260 (X8); $160 (X4). www.blackburndesign.com

 

Stylie Slip-On

Just for gals, head to the gym or yoga class in style in Keen’s Sienna Stretch Ballerina. This super-cute canvas slip-on is perfect for pre and post yoga class, or to give your feet a comfy rest after a hard workout. Removable footbed is made of jute, cork and natural latex, and soft outsole is made of natural rubber and cork. $70. www.keenfootwear.com

 

Multipurpose Mat

Be prepared for almost anything with a MultiMat from Outdoor Research. This versatile mat provides durable, waterproof insulation for endless outdoor applications. Use it as a ground cover for your tent, a picnic pad on hiking trips, a yoga mat for your outdoor sun salutations or as an emergency sleeping pad if yours suffers a puncture. The nylon top is soft to the touch, and the mat is large enough (79”x39”) for two adults to spread out comfortably. $38. www.orgear.com

 

Survival Basics

S.O.L. can mean one thing to some people, but to Adventure Medical Kits it means “survive outdoors longer” with their S.O.L. Survival Pak. If you’re heading into the backcountry, don’t leave home without this kit, which comes with all the key components you need to stay alive and signal for rescue help including: compass, rescue flash signal mirror, rescue whistle, waterproof and windproof matches, survival blanket, survival fishing kit and duct tape. All store in a 5.4-oz. waterproof dry bag. When you’re truly S.O.L. in the outdoors, you’ll want this kit by your side. $25. www.adventuremedicalkits.com

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