Dealer Camp 2011 – Day 2
We browsed the booths of the 2011 Dealer Camp at the Deer Valley Resort one more day to bring you more interesting items. Quite a few Pros and celebrities made the rounds on this day too.
All images are © Herbert Krabel / slowtwitch.com
The Felt DA 1 is the top flight model of the line.
The Cannondale Super X 4 Rival brings carbon down to sub $3000.
The new closure on the Speedfil A2 bottle should prevent any splashing.
K-Edge now has a conversion kit so you can run Di-2 on your MTB.
Yup, they understand that the rear derailleur needs a longer cage.
Ritchey's new C260 stem comes in at 103 grams in this unpainted version and retails for $109.99.
This QR CD 0.1 paint scheme is the look for the frame only offering and the Di-2 version.
The Zoot Ultra Race certainly has a unique look.
TYR's Prism 2-piece training suit comes in 2 different colorways and is made with Durafast material.
Catlike is bringing the Aero ChronoPlus w Visor to the USA with CPSC certification and a retail cost of $299. This updated version is shorter too.
This very trick 3T pursuit bar is only 300mm wide and according to John Cobb should save a rider quite a bit of power (number discussed in the forum). But currently this is not slated for production. We added the phone so the size would be more obvious.
Kelly Williamson was hanging around today and seen here testing the LeMond trainer.
Meanwhile Greg Lemond who earlier in the day had pushed 1583 Watts at 163 rpm was seemingly shoe shopping.
While stealth black seems to be popular for bikes, loud colors were common in other areas – as these Smith V90 glasses.
Northwave's Extreme is also tough to over look.
With Wahoo your iPhone becomes the head unit for your bike and transmit all your data straight to your computer. Your spouse can actually see where you are on your ride and how hard you are working.
Newer Roctane flavors from GU.
Veloshine does indeed do what the name says, but you still need to do the wiping.
Litespeed's L1R is a bit more relaxed bike in their line.
The Bell Javelin retails for $200.