What We Have Noticed: SLS3, LeMond, SpiderTech…
The last few days we stumbled upon the SLS3 recovery tights, the LeMond Revolution trainer, the Spider Tech pre-cut kinesiology tape, the New Balance RC769 racing flats and the EnviroKidz Panda Puffs cereal.
SLS3 recovery
What: The SLS3 recovery tights were spotted on display at Ironman Lake Placid, and recommended use is for travel, work and lounging but only under regular clothes. So don’t strut around town wearing only those.
Sizes: 2-6
MSRP: $99.99
Website: www.slstri.com
LeMond Revolution trainer
What: The Garmin-Transitions team was spotted on the new LeMond Revolution trainer during the Tour de France and it appears that this new bike trainer eliminates the dreaded tire wear issue and doesn’t require a front wheel booster. Optional power meter with ANT+ technology will be available late this fall.
Available: Late summer 2010
Weight: 35 pounds
Dimensions: 24”x12”x22”
MSRP: n/a yet
Website: www.lemondfitness.com
SpiderTech pre-cut
What: SpiderTech is a complete range of pre-cut therapeutic tape supports with pain modulation in mind. This editor is currently experimenting with this Kinesiology tape concept, as ice and rest alone currently aren’t doing the trick.
Applications: various (Full Knee spider shown)
MSRP: $7 – $20 depending on application
Website: www.spidertech.com
New Balance RC769
What: The New Balance RC769 is the new and latest lightweight racing flat of that brand and can be used up to the marathon distance according to information on their site.
Color: As shown
Weight: 238 grams (8.3oz)
Sizes: 4-14
MSRP: $67.49
Website: www.newbalance.com
EnviroKidz Panda Puffs
What: Look in the pantry of many US based Pro triathletes and you are likely to find the EnviroKidz Panda Puffs cereal among other goodies. Real peanut butter on yummy cornballs and all of that gluten free. What is not to like?
Size: 10.6oz (also available in bulk pack)
MSRP: $4.59
Website: www.naturespath.com