Drink freely

September 9th, 2009

The outdoor industry had a problem. Consumers were clamoring for BPA-free water bottles. The plastics industry insists BPA doesn’t pose any threats to people but concerns over the possible health risks of bisphenol A, an industrial chemical, aren’t going away, and consumer groups continue to issue warnings.

So companies have come up with solutions. REI had had 28,000 pounds of water bottles that it had pulled off the shelves because of concerns over BPA. Instead of piling them in landfills, REI teamed with Aladdin and created recycled, repurposed eCycle travel mugs.

The mugs, which come in glacier, dusk, pine and mulberry shades, feature a double wall with the repurposed polycarbonate on the outer wall where it has no contact with your beverage. The mug weighs 12 ounces and holds 16 fluid ounces; it costs $14.95.

Water bottle giant Nalgene no longer makes bottles with the industrial chemical and has a complete line of BPA-free products.

Another popular bottle-maker, Sigg, found itself making headlines recently when its CEO revealed that the epoxy liner in the company’s aluminum bottles contained trace amounts of BPA until the company switched to a “BPA-Free EcoCare liner” in August, 2008.

So what kind of water bottles are BPA-free? According to TreeHugger.com, Camelbak and Kor One join Nalgene’s new BPA-free bottles.

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New Garmin Edge 500 Cycling GPS

September 2nd, 2009
Garmin Edge 705 vs Edge 500
Garmin Edge 705 vs 500 (from Jake’s Journal TwitPic)

Yesterday Garmin announced a new cycling GPS. The new unit is called the Edge 500. It was designed based on feedback from Team Garmin. It will give competitive cyclists the information they need while training and racing without weighing them down.

It weighs much less and is more aerodynamic than the Edge 705. It also looks much smaller than the older Edge 305. It uses a new mount that is low profile and appears easy to swap from one bike to another.

The Edge 500 also works with the Garmin ANT+ heart rate monitor strap and cadence/speed sensor. It also works with 3rd party power meters that support ANT+. They claim that there’s improved calorie counting when using heart rate. That would be nice but I’m skeptical since I’ve never seen any calorie counting that seemed anywhere close at least for me.

The Edge 500 doesn’t include the maps and routing of the Edge 705. It also doesn’t include the ability to setup workouts like the 705.

The MSRP for the Edge 500 is $249.99 by itself and $349.99 when bundled with a heart rate monitor strap and speed/cadence sensor. That’s not a bad price considering just downloadable Polar cycling heart monitors cost nearly that much not many years ago.

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Waterproof Jackets Guide

April 23rd, 2009

If you’re looking for a rain jacket for your outdoor adventures, there are 3 main kinds of materials. Membranes, coated fabrics and vinyl.

Vinyl is cheap and keeps water out but also does a really job of keeping your sweat in. Membrane fabrics are the most breathable. Coated fabrics breath somewhat but not as well as the membrane fabrics.

The 2 main membrane fabrics are Gore-Tex and eVent. Gore-Tex now comes in a couple different types. I’ve seen lab tests that say that eVent is more breathable than Gore-Tex but probably not by enough to make a big difference in the real world. Gore-Tex and eVent are also very durable because they’re made of 2 or more layers.

If you’re working out at a high heart rate, you’ll still have moisture build up even with Gore-Tex and eVent. Still you shouldn’t get totally soaked and keeping cold water out will help keep you warm.

The advantage of jackets made with coated fabrics is they don’t cost as much. The big name outdoor jacket makers such as North Face, Columbia and Arcteryx use different names for their fabrics. Jackets with coated fabric will become less waterproof as the coating wears off.

Although there are only a few different types of fabrics, the design of the jackets can make a big difference in how well the jacket performs. Many jackets provide vents on the upper back and also zippered armpit vents. Some jackets have elastic around the wrists and others also provide velco so you can better control the fit.

A jacket with a hood will keep water from getting in around the back of the neck. Some hoods are removable. Personally I don’t like the feel of an attached hood when I turn my head. I get a jacket with a removable hood and don’t use it. I have been using the Mountain Hardware Windstopper hat. It’s not ideal for hard rain but rain in Colorado doesn’t generally last too long. I used similar gear on an Alaska expedition and backpacking in rain in Washington and it worked fairly well.

I’ve long used Columbia jackets. They used to fit me well and they warranted them when zippers would break after 4-5 years of hard use. Honestly I wouldn’t have complained if they just told me I had worn the jacket out. The last time I needed a new jacket, the Columbia jackets no longer fit me well.

I ended up getting a North Face Triclimate jacket and really like it. I’ve also used jackets that consist of a separate shell and a fleece liner. I rarely zip them together but I feel they fit better than trying to combine separate fleece and shells.

The great video above describing waterproof jackets is from Webtogs. They carry quality outdoor gear including North Face Jackets in the UK and ship throughout Europe.

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Cycling and Outdoor Gear Winner

March 16th, 2009

This past week, I’ve enjoyed reading what readers would buy with a $50 gift card and what adventure they’d use it on. Mike Panic is the lucky winner of the $50 cycling and outdoor gear giveaway. Congratulations!

This is what he said.

Thank you! I’ve been looking / wanting a new travel bag, my Thor MX bag is too big to take for most week-long trips and I’m going to St. Thomas in June and need a manageable bag to carry a week’s worth of clothing. While I should be buying new running shoes or a new rear derailleur for my road bike, I feel this Gravis bag in Rebel Yellow would be the best use of the $50 for me right now to help me schlep my gear to a sunny island this summer. I’ll even send you a postcard!

Oh, I still need to purchase Thule LB50 load bars to complete the roof rack system I pieced together this winter.

Mike, I’m looking forward to the postcard! To claim your gift card, send me an email with your choice of cycling and outdoor gift card.

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Crank Brothers Multi 17 Tool Review

March 13th, 2009

Crank Brothers Multi 17 ToolI found my first Crank Brothers Multi 17 Tool during the middle of the night when I was racing the 24 Hours of Moab solo. I don’t normally stop for dropped gear on the trail during a race. I didn’t even see the multi tool. It was inside a sock and I had a need for the sock.

I had a couple other multi-tools so finding the Crank Brothers Multi 17 Tool was no big deal. Then I realized it had a chain tool. I had been carrying both a multi tool and a chain tool. I didn’t always remember the chain tool and had broken a chain when I didn’t have a tool.

It was easier to keep track of one tool and the Crank Brothers tool became the tool I carried on rides. Somehow I ended up losing the one I had found. I liked it so much that rather than switching back to one of my other multi-tools, I bought a new Crank Brothers Multi 17 Tool.

Crank Brothers also makes a Multi 19 tool that has the same tools except it has 2 sizes of flat and Phillips screwdrivers instead of one of each. There have been a few times I could have used a different sized screwdriver but not often.

Crank Brothers Multi 17 Tool Likes

  • It has a tool to fix almost every mechanical on the trail or road
  • It folds fairly flat and compact so is comfortable in a jersey pocket or easy to slip in a seat bag
  • Well made and durable

Crank Brothers Multi 17 Tool Dislikes

  • The chain tool is tricky to get lined up right and doesn’t have good leverage. Still you can get the chain fixed and not have to walk.

Crank Brothers Multi 17 Tool Specs

  • Weight: 168 grams
  • Dimensions: 4.3 x 8.9 inches
  • Tool material: 6051 High Tensile Steel
  • Frame material: 6061-T6 Aluminum
  • 8/9/10 Speed Chain Tool
  • 1/2/3/4 Spoke Wrenches
  • 2, 2.5, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 Hex Wrenches
  • 1 Phillips and 1 Flat-head Screwdriver
  • 8mm and 10mm Wrenches
  • t-25 Torx Wrench

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Get Free Cycling and Outdoor Gear

March 9th, 2009

Update 3/16/09: The gear winner has been announced.

Everyone loves to get some cool new gear. It’s even better if it’s free. You have a chance to win some free gear this week.

I am giving away a $50 gift certificate to the winner’s choice of these cycling and outdoor stores. Deadline to enter is Sunday, March 15th. To enter use the search box to find your gear. Then tell me in the comments below what gear you’ll get if you win and what adventure you’ll use it on.

You don’t have to limit the price of your gear but if it’s more than $50 you’ll need to use some of your own money. Put some thought into your comment because the winner will be mostly random but if you write something I like you could increase your odds.

The winner will be announced on Monday, March 16th. The winner will have until Wednesday, March 18th to contact me with the choice of gift certificate. It’ll be easiest if you pick one that has electronic certificates.

Subscribe to the blog feed so you don’t miss out on future giveaways.

Good Luck!

Update: I really intend for this to be easy to enter. As long as you aren’t lame and don’t try, you’ll have a good chance at winning since I’ll pick a random number. You just need to write something simple like I’d buy a headlamp so I can go on a moonlight hike. If you do write something really cool, I’ll enter you twice.

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Congratulations to Jason Martin!

January 12th, 2009

Jason Martin is the winner of the Mountain Bikes Essential Pack for reviewing the Whirlpool Trail in Mississippi on Mountain Biking by 198. I am sending him the following cool gear.

Congratulations also to Tomasz Korwel for winning the Mountain Fury frame for his review of Sugar Bottom in Iowa. Lemuel Beauchamp won the Clix Wheel Release System with his review of Cerro Gordo. Also a big thanks to Robb at Mountain Biking by 198 for putting together a great contest.

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Last Day to Enter to Win Cool Gear

December 23rd, 2008

UltraRob's Gear for Mountain Biking by 198 Contest

Today is the last day to enter to win a $1,000 Mountain Cycle Fury full suspension frame from Mountain Biking by 198. I’m sponsoring the 2nd place price. Third place is a Clix Wheel Release System.

The gear I’m giving away includes my favorite multi tool and the Rogue Camelbak that I use for rides that last a few hours.

Regular readers will know I’m a big fan of the Hammer Nutrition products so there’s a Hammer Gel Jug, Hammer Gel Flask, HEED Drink and a large Hammer water bottle. If Hammer is new to you, here’s how I use the Hammer Nutrition products.

So how do you win all this cool stuff? Go over to Mountain Biking by 198 and submit the best trail review. It doesn’t matter where you live or where the trail is. Check out the original post for rules so your trail submission qualifies for the contest.

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A Dozen More Gift Ideas for Cyclists

December 12th, 2008

A couple weeks ago I gave some cycling and outdoor gift ideas. The cycling gifts included things mountain bikers would like. The post has been popular so here are some more gift ideas of road cyclists. Mountain bikers would also love most of these gifts.

Graham Watson is one of the best photographers of pro cycling. I don’t any road cyclist that wouldn’t love the Graham Watson Calendar.
Joe Friel’s Cyclist’s Training Bible is one of the best training guides out there. He explains periodization which is the basis of most training plans. He steps you through setting up a training plan for different goals. He has also written The Mountain Bikers Training Bible and The Triathlete’s Training Bible
Safety is important when you’re on the road. We always hope that nothing bad will happen and most likely it won’t. Still it’s good to have some ID on you if you’re injured and can’t talk. I’ve been using the wrist Road ID for a very long and don’t even notice I have it on. They also have ones that go on your ankle or shoe.
Another safety essential is a helmet. I used the Giro Pneumo for several years.
Your favorite cyclist needs something to fuel their rides. Hammer Gel is a great way and by buying it in a jug and using a flask, it’s good for the environment too.
The Pearl Izumi Zephrr Vest is a great way to take off the chill. My windbreaker vest is one of my most used cycling items.
Using CO2 cartridges for flats during rides may not be the best for the environment but they sure make it easy to fix a flat. I only get a handful of flats even when I’m doing mega miles so it’s not that bad. There are CO2 inflators that are allow to control the pressure but I love the size and simpleness of the Microflate.
A good floor pump is a must for any cyclist. You can’t go wrong with a pump from Park Tools. Some pumps have a single head that is supposed to work for both Presta and Shraedar valves. I’ve had a couple and weren’t happy with either one. I’d stick to a pump that has a dual head if you want both. I always use Presta valves on my bikes but my kid’s bikes have Shraedar
I have a couple pairs of Pearl Izumi ThermaFleece Knee Warmers. They’re the perfect things for cool mornings or evenings. Some people prefer leg warmers. I like the Pearl Izumi ThermaFleece ones because the light fleece on the inside really makes a difference in staying warm
The companions to knee or leg warmers are arm warmers.
An indoor trainer is a great way to stay fit in the winter so spring bike rides are more run. The Kurt Kinetic Road Machine Fluid Trainer is a top rated fluid trainer. Magnetic trainers are cheaper and get the job done but they’re louder and don’t feel as much like the road.
A seat pack is nice for carrying a multi-tool, spare tube and tire levers.
If none of the gear above is a good fit for your gift buying, check out the Cycling and Outdoor Gift Card Guide. Also, below are links to some more gift guides for even more gift ideas.

Gift Guides

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Win a $1,000 Dollar Mountain Bike Frame or Other Cool Prizes

November 18th, 2008

Mountain Cycle Fury Frame
Today Mountain Biking by 198 started a contest with a top prize of a $1,000 Mountain Cycle Fury Frame. The contest is for writing the best mountain bike trail review.

Mountain Bikers Essentials Package
I’m providing the 2nd place prize of a mountain bikers essentials package. It includes my favorite multi tool and the Rogue Camelbak that I use for rides that last a few hours.

Regular readers will know I’m a big fan of the Hammer Nutrition products so there’s a Hammer Gel Jug, Hammer Gel Flask, HEED Drink and a large Hammer water bottle. If Hammer is new to you, here’s how I use the Hammer Nutrition products.

The 3rd place prize is the Clix Wheel Release System. These are not available in stores. The Clix Wheel Release System makes mounting your front tire easier than ever.

Head over to Mountain Biking by 198 for full details on the contest.

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