New Arrivals November 9, 2005
By John Stevenson
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Welcome to New Arrivals, a section showcasing the latest equipment
that's landed on the Cyclingnews tech desk. Look out for reviews over
the next few months when we've clocked up some saddle time with this stuff.
Etxeondo Belea
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Etxeondo Belea undershirt
Etxeondo is in the Basque region of Northern Spain, where they
know a thing or three about coping with harsh winters. The Belea
is a long-sleeved undershirt with a difference - rather than the
usual warm fabric, the Belea uses Gore Windstopper N2S ('next to
skin') fabric for its front panel and the front of the sleeves to
keep out those icy winter blasts.
The neck and back are made from Coolmax for sweat transmission
and comfort, and it's available any colour you like as long as it's
black. A short-sleeved version is also available.
More info: www.etxeondo.com
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Etxeondo Mussol jacket
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Etxeondo Mussol jacket
The Mussol feartures more Gore Windstopper, using two different
shades of black for a very 'cool' look. Fortunately there's also
plenty of relective piping on the front, back and arms so you'll
still be visible at night. The front zip is waterproof and there's
a fleece flap under it at the neck to keep you snug.
The Mussol has a single large rear posket with a waterproof zip
and the stretch panels are made from a lightweight single-sided
fleece. A lightly elasticated waistband keeps out the gale.
More info: www.etxeondo.com
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Etxeondo Iton tights
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Etxeondo Iton tights
Etxeondo uses Thermolite Ketaren fabric for these super-cosy bib
tights which come with their own built-in 3-D chamois. If the fabric
itself isn't warm enough, Etxeondo has included an extra layer to
protect your lower back, an area that many riders find gets distinctly
chilly in winter.
To give you some idea, Thermolite Ketaren is like a thicker version
of the 'Roubaix' Lycra found in much winter cycling clothing. After
a few minutes under studio lights in these tights, our-long-suffering
model Les was starting to wilt visibly and had to be revived with
a cold drink and a promise to be allowed to interview Anna and Kerrie
Meares. Again.
The Iton tights also have a reflective patch on the left leg.
More info: www.etxeondo.com
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Etxeondo beanie
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Etxeondo beanie
In acrylic/wool mix, this beanie cap is warm, practical and in
keeping with Etxeondo's status as clothing supplier to the Euskaltel-Euskadi
team, very, very orange. There's no way anyone is going to lose
you at the post-ride cafe stop in one of these!
More info: www.etxeondo.com
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Smith pour les femmes
Eyewear maker Smith has introduced three new models of sunglasses
for women, or, we assume, anyone who's in touch with their feminine
side.
Smith Aviatrix
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Smith Aviatrix
A 'softer' take on the classic wire-framed aviator shade, the Aviatrix
features Smith's CR39 gradient lens and silicone nose pads for comfort.
It is, of course, 100 percent opaque to UV A, B and C rays.
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Smith Theory
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Smith Theory
Here's Smith's interchangeable-lens Theory glasses in the pink,
with Smith's platinum mirror lenses with 15 percent light transmission.
The package includes replacement lenses in RC30 (30 percent transmission)
and yellow (68 percent) tints for less-bright light conditions,
plus a sturdy case to keep it all in.
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Smith Factor
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Smith Factor
If your taste runs to glare-reducing polarised lenses and pink
frames, the latest version of the Smith Factor could be for you.
Four lenses are included, a polarised true grey at 15 percent transmission,
RC30 (30 percent), yellow (68 percent) and clear (98 percent).
More info: www.smithoptics.com
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Mike and the Bike
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Mike and the Bike
Granmmy award-winning guitarist Mike Ward is also a keen cyclist,
and now a children's book author with this cute little work featuring
a young lad called Mike and his favourite possession. As you'd expect
from a muso, there's an accompanying CD featuring songs by Mike
and Tennessee Ward. Plus the book's story narrated by Phil Liggett
and a foreword by Lance Armstrong.
More info: www.mikeandthebike.com
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Epic images of Cycling
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Epic Images calendar
The work of freelance photographer Jon Devich regularly graces
Cyclingnews, as well as appearing in numerous print publications
including Sports Illustrated, Outside, the New York Times and the
San Francisco Chronicle. We're therefore very happy to see that
Jon has assembled 12 excellent images into this evocative 2006 calendar
which captures the colour and mood to European cycling.
There's more to cycling in its heartland than just a sport, and
Jon's pictures put the racers in context, whether it's toiling through
a sea of orange-clad Basque fans on the Plateau de Beile; adding
a splash of peloton colour to the wheat fields of a French summer;
or passing roadside fans on the narrow cobbled streets of a tiny
village.
More info: www.epicimages.us
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