Skins A400 Compression Calf Tights MX Review

Keep Your Calves Cozy

Skins Compression Calf Tight A400When the compression rage first started to hit endurance sports about two years ago, most athletes turned towards compression for mainly recovery applications.  Slowly, compression has started to make its way into active performance apparel for use during events.  You can hardly go to any athletic event without seeing multiple athletes with compression on – especially the very popular calf compression sleeves.

I must state up-front, that I was very resistant to this idea.  It seemed to me that compression in such a small area would not be that beneficial.  Additionally, I had never thought my calf muscles would really benefit all that much from compression.

I must admit that I was wrong.  I recently had the opportunity to test the Skins A400 Compression Calf Tights MX, and I must admit that I was impressed.  I utilized these compression sleeves on several runs – with my longest being a 13-miler.  Overall, I really liked how “fresh” they kept my legs.  I had always assumed that calf compression sleeves would be for individuals that struggled with cramps in their calves.  This has never happened to me, so I pretty much assumed that I would never use them.  When I was doing the Wildflower Triathlon this year, however, I spoke with another athlete who had these.  I asked him about cramps and he explained to me that the compression sleeves actually helped to keep the blood moving through his legs (i.e. helped return blood to heart), not actually prevent cramps at all.  This was a new thought for me.

The Skins A400 Compression Calf Tights are a great quality pair of sleeves on the market today.  They come in black and white.  I got the white pair, and I must admit that I wish I would have gone with black.  I thought getting white would be better for temperature control, but in my test this wasn’t an issue.  Additionally, the white gets dirty easily, and I think they just look kind of funny compared to the black.

The sizing is very accurate.  Their sizing chart recommended that I get a size S.  The fit is very tight, and they can be a little tricky to get on over your feet.  It should be a obvious, but make sure you don’t try to put them on while you’re wearing your running shoes.

As for the actual effect of compression, I really enjoyed the feeling on my lower leg muscles.  I felt like I didn’t get nearly as fatigued as I have on past runs, my soreness level was much lower the next day, and I just felt like my legs remained fresher overall.  Granted this could be partial mental, but again, if it gives you an edge then it’s worthwhile.

In terms of overall design, the A400s Calf Tights look good on, and have a simple, elegant design.  They have few seams and I didn’t experience any chaffing or irritation while using them.

The Bottom Line ~

If you are looking for a high-quality pair of calf compression sleeves, I don’t think you can go wrong with Skins A400 Compression Calf Tights MX.  Skins is a high-quality company with research and strong design, but you will pay a premium.  The quality is top-notch and the sizing is accurate.  The sleeves are very comfortable and I noticed a real difference in my longer runs.  I would make sure to stay away from the white color.  Overall this a great product, from a great company.

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Ryders Swamper Polar-Photo Sunglass Review

Having 4 Eyes Has Never Been So Stylish

Ryder's Swamper SunglassesWith as much time as endurance athletes spend outdoors, investing in a quality pair of sunglasses is key.  But, let’s be honest, you could probably take out a small loan to buy some of the optics available on the market.

I think a simple, high-quality, feature-packed, moderate cost approach is the way to go.  That’s why Ryders Eyewear is such a great option.

Overall Ryders costs less than the super-hyped brands like Smith.  But just because it costs less does not impact the quality.  I’ve found the Ryder’s Swamper Polar-Photo Sunglass to be a great pair of affordable, quality sunglasses for a wide-variety of sports.

I have used the Swampers for several months in my running, cycling, cross-country skiing and mountain biking.  I have to say that I’m quite happy with these glasses.

First they are polarized, which I believe every athlete who’s spending significant time outdoors should have polarized lenses – it just makes the view that much better.  The Swampers are also cool because they are photo-chromatic.  That is basically scientific talk for the fact that the lenses will automatically darken and lighten, depending on the brightness of the light in your environment.  This is a great option, especially if you are training in the late afternoon/evening or early morning. (when most non-sponsored athletes train and recreate)

Now, it’s important to note that the lenses don’t instantly brighten or darken, but gradually do so.  Also, they darken faster than they lighten, so they aren’t a perfect solution for Mountain Biking when you’re going in and out of dark spaces quickly.

The other feature I really like about these glasses is that the nose pads and temple tips are flexible and adjustable.  This is really great because you can really dial in a customized fit for your individual face.  Also, they are made out of hydrophylic material, so they provide some extra grip which comes in handy as your face starts to sweat.

The Bottom Line ~

Ryders Eyewear is a quality, affordable name that you can trust.  I really like the Swampers lenses and have been happy with the optics quality, fit, and durability.  I really love the photochromatic lenses and I also love how affordable these glasses are – about $90.

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Mountainsmith Bike Cube Review

Get Your Life Organized by Entering the Cube

Mountainsmith Bike CubeIf anyone tells you that cycling or triathlon is a simple sport that requires minimal gear – tell them they’re crazy.  It’s seems like the more you get involved in endurance athletics, the more gear and little gadgets you get.  Staying organized, in and of itself can be a huge challenge.

Fortunately, Mountainsmith had the insight to create something that has simplified and changed my whole equipment/clothing management experience.

The Bike Cube, is exactly what it sounds like.  A handy cube shaped bag that literally stores everything you need (minus your bike and wheels.)

Whether you’re are doing a single day race, or a multi-day stage race – you’ll love the Bike Cube.  Of course you can put all your soft clothing into the Bike Cube, but it also contains a special compartments and space within that compartment for your helmet, shoes, sunglasses, food, sunblock, tools, etc.

I have yet to find something that I haven’t been able to find a handy place for within the Bike Cube.  They make a basic and deluxe model.  While there isn’t much difference between the two, the deluxe looks a little sharper and has many more little compartments to put various smaller equipment.

The only potential drawback some might experience with this product is that it doesn’t pack down smaller than the cube.  It’s a fairly stiff, well-shaped bag and so if you’re trying to squeeze it into a fully loaded car, you might have some problems.

The Bike Cube Deluxe is regularly price at about $75.00.  Certainly not the cheapest bag, but I believe it’s well worth the money.  If you get tired of looking around your house or car for this, that, and the other piece of equipment – get the Bike Cube and simplify your life.  I love not worrying if I have something or where I put this particular item.  I just know that it’s all in the cube.

The Bottom Line ~

Mountainsmith is a quality company that makes quality products.  After 3 years of using the Bike Cube, I swear by this product and recommend it to all my friends.  It’s so easy to keep all your biking stuff together, in one place.  It makes bike trips a dream and will keep you organized.  It may not be the cheapest  piece of equipment, but it’s well worth the money.  Keep an eye on Bonktown and other discount sites, as they will offer discounts.

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Pearl Izumi Tri Fly III Carbon Review

You Spent How Much on a Pair of Shoes?

Pearl Izumi Tri Fly III Carbon Triathlon Shoe

Shoes for biking are probably the most money that any man spends on shoes.  I would have never thought that something that seems so basic, could be so expensive.  Not all bike shoes are created equal.  There are just as many varieties and technologies out there in biking shoes as there are in any other product.  But, I like to keep things simple.  So, a good biking shoe for triathlon specific races should have:

  • A stiff sole – for effective power transfer
  • Velcro straps – for quick on and off
  • Well-ventilated shoe – so you can easily wear it with or without socks

The Pearl Izumi Tri Fly III has all of those and more.  I have owned these shoes for a year now and have to say that I’m very happy with them.  The sole is exceptionally stiff.  It’s made of unidirectional carbon, and has the stiffest sole of any triathlon shoe Pearl Izumi makes.  I don’t know exactly what unidirectional carbon is, but from using the shoe I know first hand that it’s a stiff shoe.  Also, because it’s made of carbon it’s ultra light – and we know how triathletes are big weight weenies.

Another feature that I really like is that the entire upper part of the shoe is made of mesh.  This lets your feet dry quickly after the swim and makes the shoe exceptionally breathable and comfortable – especially for those riding barefoot.  Be careful though, if you’ll use these shoes during cold weather training, the vents let in cold air.

I like the velcro straps on these shoes, obviously they make it easy to get in and get out.  But I especially like that you only have to do the large strap.  You can easily get your foot in, while leaving the front strap in place.  Also, the large strap is over-sized so that you can easily grab it and make adjustments in mid-ride.  If you’re looking to shave off a few seconds in transition, than this shoe is a must.

The overall size seems to run true and the design of these shoes is spot on.  I really like the white, but it also gets dirty exceptionally easy.  I went for a ride in these on a wet day in Utah, and they got so dirty that I had to sit and scrub them for about an hour.  Even after all that scrubbing, they didn’t come out completely white – so be forewarned about the white color.

The Bottom Line ~

This triathlon shoe from Pearl Izumi meets all the specific needs of a triathlete.  It’s sleek, stylish, and super-stiff (talk about alliteration!)  The Tri Fly III is not easy on the budget, as these bad boys will set you back $180, but if you are tri-geek, then I don’t think there’s a better way to go.  The Pearl Izumi name is known for quality, and on this shoe they didn’t disappoint.

Zoot Cyclefit 8in Shorts Review

A Little Less Material is Liberating!

Zoot cycling shortsI really love my Zoot Cyclefit 8in Short, but they are almost impossible to find, and unfortunately, I believe have been discontinued (read below). I have owned some really bad cycling shorts, so when I first tried out my Zoot Cyclefit I was extremely pleased. I found them on Bonktown for the incredible price of $49.99. The typical retail price was around $99 but if you can find them now they are even cheaper. When I found them on Bonktown  I purchased 2 of them.

The shorts are made of polyester, nylon and spandex materials and something called Seamlink construction was used to eliminate chafing points. The chamois, or butt pad for those beginners who are getting into cycling, is built into the shorts and serves it’s purpose. The size of the chamois is perfect, it doesn’t feel like it is too much or too little and it has held it’s shape.

The shorts also have what they call a free band gripper on the leg hems. It is elastic bands that have been woven into the hem to prevent your shorts from bunching up. This has become more common in cycling shorts and with this pair, the elastic is solid and hasn’t started to deteriorate and break to pieces which causes it to lose its functionality.

The 8 inch Cyclefit is advertised as a shorter inseam than most other shorts. They definitely do have a shorter inseam than the standard cycling shorts, and I love it. If you tend to lean towards a minimalist attitude, why not embrace your inner John Stockton and get yourself shorter shorts. These are not so short that you would feel immodest, but short enough that you feel a little more free. On my body frame the leg seam ends about halfway between my inseam and knee.

The quality of these shorts is top of the line. I did all of my training for Ironman St. George exclusively in my two pairs of Zoot Cyclefit Shorts. They survived an incredible amount of hours, miles and washes in the washing machine and they have yet to deteriorate whatsoever. The material is solid and the chamois is still in perfect form.

As I stated early on, these shorts are difficult to find for men. When I can find them, I buy them. The shorts are more easily found for women, but unfortunately I can not give my personal experience with them. I would assume that the quality is the same, but the women’s version has an even shorter inseam. I would encourage the females out there to give them a shot and I have even purchased a pair for my wife. The Zoot Ultra can be found and I assume they are of the same quality, but I do not know (Please leave a comment if you have tried them).

The Bottom Line ~

I feel like I found a favorite item that has been suddenly taken away with my Zoot Cyclefit. If you look at their website, their cycling apparel is limited and focused towards triathlon gear. I look forward to getting into some Zoot tri-shorts, especially if they are the quality of the Cyclefit. If you can find the Cyclefit, snatch them up because they will make a good ride even better.

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