Baby Jogger Tailwind Trailer
August 12, 2008 by Teresa · Leave a Comment

Baby Jogger”s patented Quick Fold technology folds down swiftly, easily and won”t take up your much needed garage/trunk space. Secure one or two babies, toddlers or young children in the adjustable, padded 5-point safety harness and keep them comfortable with the padded shoulder rests. Multiple windows with side tinted windows that open, give your little ones a perfect view and cooling ventilation. Two 20″ rear wheels deliver a smooth ride. Wind/rain/bug screen protects them from natural elements. Multiple rear storage compartments with helmet pockets hold everything necessary for a happy excursion. Adjustable handle with hand brake delivers safe and effective stopping power. Reflective stitching, rear reflector and safety flag enhance visibility day or night. Self-storing tow bar. Includes snap latch to lock the trailer together when folded.
Buy now at Amazon.com.
Gary Fisher HiFi Deluxe GS
July 22, 2008 by Teresa · Leave a Comment

Fisher’s HiFi Deluxe GS is a super-light dualie for women with serious all-mountain capability. It boasts a 6061-aluminum frame with G2 Geometry, which takes Fisher’s proven Genesisters Geometry and improves the slow-speed handling for a no-compromise ride. Fox’s 120mm custom G2-dialed fork delivers smooth sailing and precise steering. For superior shifting, this great bike sports a Shimano/SRAM drivetrain and the braking is handled beautifully by the Avid Juicy hydraulic discs. Plus, this dualie features a light and fast Bontrager Race wheelset, Bontrager stem and bars and Shimano clipless pedals!
On sale now at Cutting Edge Sports.
Trek Fuel EX 8 WSD
July 22, 2008 by Teresa · Leave a Comment

Trek’s Fuel EX 8 WSD is primed for backcountry rides and hard-charging action. Its sweet chassis boasts Trek’s Fuel suspension technology with 130mm/120mm of ultra-smooth, tunable front/rear travel thanks to Fox shocks. And the frame is built of Trek’s Alpha Red aluminum for lightness and excellent efficiency. Complementing the trick frameset is a light, fast and reliable Bontrager Race Disc wheelset, Avid’s choice Juicy 5 hydraulic discs for awesome control and stopping power and a Shimano LX/XT drivetrain that delivers crisp, quick shifts every time.
Find out more at Trek Bikes.
Pearl Izumi Women’s Select Glove
July 19, 2008 by Teresa · Leave a Comment
These Pearl Izumi® Attack Gloves will keep your digits happy when your after work ride turns out to be a five hour epic, they reduce the road vibration and keep the brow sweat-free. High-Five with pride! Read more
Pearl Izumi Attack MTB Mountain Bike Shoe - Women’s
July 19, 2008 by Teresa · Leave a Comment

Two-position, low-profile buckles on the Pearl Izumi Women’s Attack MTB Mountain Bike Shoes hold your feet securely, so power from your engines transfers directly from leg to pedal. Synthetic heel linings in the Attack MTB Shoes prevent heel-lift, while the minimal top overlays cut down on weight. High-traction lugs on the nylon soles grip rocky terrain when you’re off the bike.
Bottom Line: Don’t attack with a wobbly offense—strap on Pearl Izumi’s Attack MTB Mountain Bike Shoes.
Check out at Backcountry.com.
Specialized S-Works Ruby SL
July 13, 2008 by Teresa · Leave a Comment

LOVES TO CLIMB:
With its relaxed geometry, vibration-damping elastomer inserts, and highly engineered full-carbon frame, the Ruby is the most comfortable bike in our lineup. That was especially true during rides through the rolling terrain of Tuscany and on a climb to the top of Vermont’s Ap Gap, which includes 14 percent grades and 1,500 vertical feet. Read more
Felt FW2
July 13, 2008 by Teresa · Leave a Comment

ROCKET LAUNCHER:
This lively, full-carbon ride has about as much zip and stiffness as anyone could hope for, thanks to a true monocoque build and high-grade carbon fiber throughout. By mixing Shimano’s top-shelf Dura-Ace and midrange Ultegra components, Felt delivers true race-worthy performance while keeping the price down. The cutout saddle has great support. And while the build is aggressive, the relatively relaxed geometry is perfect for group rides and centuries. Testers kept returning to this bike for its great versatility and responsiveness. 16.5 lbs; feltracing.com
From Outside.com’s 2008 Summer Buyers Guide.
Scott Contessa Speedster
July 13, 2008 by Teresa · Leave a Comment

FAST BUT SMOOTH:
The Contessa Speedster is like a gateway drug: perfect for your first century or club ride. For starters, Scott nailed the women-specific cockpit design. More important, whereas most aluminum bikes feel fast at first but irritate some riders with their rigid feel a few hours into the ride, the Speedster is surprisingly supple. Part of the reason is Scott’s hydroformed tubing, which is optimized for stiffness yet minimizes metal fatigue. And while it’s heavier than its carbon sisters, it’s respectably light and well-priced. 20.4 lbs; scottusa.com
From Outside.com’s 2008 Summer Buyers Guide.
Northwave Bike Shiver SBS Mountain Bike Shoes
July 6, 2008 by Teresa · Leave a Comment

The Northwave Women’s Shiver SBS Mountain Bike Shoe is meaner than a pit bull with a chainsaw, but surprisingly easy to handle. The SBS buckle system allows you to set your forefoot fit the way you like it, then cinch down your instep to match your riding style or the terrain you’re facing. Read more
Specialized Myka FSR
July 1, 2008 by Teresa · Leave a Comment

HAPPY TRAILS TO YOU Hitting the trails may be just one pastime among the many that you love, but when fire roads and singletrack are calling your name, the Specialized Myka™ FSR backs you up with a complete package of trail-tuned efficiency, control and value. Read more

