What We Have Noticed: Saucony, Panache …
In this issue we have noticed the Saucony Amp PRO2 recovery suit, Panache G.S. Panache jersey, EvenOdd Creative messenger bag, Matuse Premium Tuna t-shirt and the Ai Weiwei Forever Bicycles exhibit.
Saucony AMP PRO2 recovery suit
What: The AMP PRO2 recovery suit is designed to allow you to wake up ready to go, according to the Saucony website. It is compression technology combined with a fiber that is infused with 13 natural minerals, to increase oxygenated blood flow and help with your recovery, says Saucony. Now you only need to convince your spouse to let you go to bed wearing this different looking outfit.
Sizes: S – XXL
MSRP: $200
Website: saucony.com
Panache G.S. Panache jersey
What: It is cold, you want to ride, and you want to actually look stylish – now what are you to do? You may want to look closer at the Panache G.S. Panache long sleeve jersey and really any of their other long sleeve jerseys. But this jersey doesn't just look good, the 220-weight Roubaix fleece keeps you warm and cozy.
MSRP: $160
Website: panachecyclewear.com
EvenOdd Creative messenger bags
What: It is virtually impossible to have too many bags and thus you ought to look closer at the EvenOdd Creative messenger bags. These bags are handmade in the USA from recycled vinyl, inner tubes and seatbelts with a 600 Denier Coated Canvas interior liner and most importantly, they look darn cool.
Sizes: small, medium and large
MSRP: $64.95 (medium)
Website: evenoddcreative.com
Matuse Premium Tuna t-shirt
What: Matuse is a new player in the triathlon wetsuit market, but they are not only about wetsuits. We noticed a few very cool t-shirts among other interesting items and we especially like the Premium Tuna one. Depending on which triathlon you have done so far you might have occasionally felt like a tuna. But you don't have to be a swimmer to enjoy this t-shirt.
Sizes: S, M, L, XL
MSRP: $40
Website: matuse.com
Ai Weiwei Forever Bicycles
What: Artist Ai Weiwei who designed the Bird’s Nest Olympic Stadium in Beijing among many other things, currently has an amazing show in Taiwan and we especially like the exhibit called Forever Bicycles. 1,200 bikes were placed in a very small space from the floor to the very tall ceiling, creating a very unique 3-dimensional art object. Maybe some triathlon race directors can find transition area inspiration here.
MSRP: priceless
Ends: January 20th
Website: tfam.museum