Bontrager Aeolus 5.0 clincher
The Aeolus line was developed
in conjunction
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The Aeolus 5.0 clincher is arguably the most versatile in Bontrager's
aerodynamic road racing wheelset lineup, with a Steve Hed-designed
50mm deep all-carbon fiber rim and bladed stainless steel spokes
and custom hubs by DT Swiss. A 22mm rim section width is said to
offer a more seamless transition for today's commonly used 23c tires,
and rounded tails on the bonded-on carbon skins are claimed to deliver
better performance in crosswinds.
Hubs are based on DT Swiss' 240s model and feature oversized axles,
hub shells, and freehub bodies all crafted in aluminum. Freehub
bodies are easily interchanged between Shimano and Campagnolo spline
patterns, and everything rolls on sealed cartridge bearings.
Our test wheelset weighs in at 1598g for the pair (698g front/900g
rear), and a set of titanium skewers add another 78g. Bontrager
carbon-specific brake pad inserts and Presta valve extenders are
also included.
Price: US$2249.99
Swiss Stop pads
Swiss Stop does nothing but
brake pads
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Swiss Stop claims its Yellow King compound is the ultimate solution
for carbon rims, offering superior dry and wet weather performance
coupled with excellent modulation and good longevity. Moreover,
those of you who train on aluminium rims and race on carbon will
be happy to hear that Swiss Stop says the Yellow Kings work great
on aluminum rims, too.
In total, Swiss Stop actually offers five different road pad compounds
for a variety of configurations: all-weather for aluminum rims (Green
High Performance); all-weather specifically for softer aluminum
rims (Power Black); ceramic-rimmed wheelsets (Blue Sky), and even
general replacement pads (Grey Economy).
Road pads are also offered in multiple fitments, including Campy
9-speed (Race), Campy 10-speed/Zero Gravity (Race 2000), SRAM/Shimano
road (Flash), linear pull brake (Rx), and both smooth post and threaded
post cantilever (Rat and Viking, respectively).
Price: US$25.20 (Flash GHP, set of four); US$41.60 (Flash
Yellow King, set of four); US$35.30 (Race2000 GHP, set of four);
US$62.40 (Race2000 Yellow King, set of four).
2XU clothing
2XU is becoming increasingly
well-known
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According to Melbourne, Australia-based apparel company 2XU, its
cycling kit isn't just something you wear; instead, it is designed
to enhance your performance potential through advanced fabrics,
cuts, and construction (2XU equals "two times you"… get it?).
As the official clothing supplier to the Australian Institute of
Sport, 2XU offers a wide range of cycling clothing including a line
of compression garments that the company claims delivers improved
circulation for faster recovery and enhanced 'muscle containment'
to reduce fatigue. The fabric used in 2XU's compression gear (which
is also used by Team Slipstream) also has little-to-no thermal properties,
meaning it can be used year-round.
Naturally, dedicated cycling kit is also available, including the
Elite Cycle Bib Short and the short-sleeved Elite Cycle Top. The
shorts use 2XU's Japanese-sourced Kinetic² fabric for moisture management,
abrasion resistance, and built-in antimicrobial characteristics,
while a high Lycra Prime Elastane content is also claimed to provide
some compression benefits. The Elite Cycle Bib Short also includes
the 2XU Fusion Pro four-way stretch multi-density seamless chamois,
and everything is stitched together using contrast flat-lock stitching
for chafe-free performance.
The Elite Cycle Top is made from a combination of 2XU's SMD Cool
(Super Micro Denier) and SMD Mesh fabrics. Both are claimed to deliver
a soft hand, excellent moisture management capabilities, and permanent
antimicrobial properties thanks to impregnated bits of silver. When
things cool down a bit, the Cycling Thermal Top's SMD Thermo knit
material and higher cut adds a bit of insulation.
Topping off our test kit is the 2XU Active Vest with wind- and
water-resistant Vapor-plus front and rear panels mated to SMD Thermo
sides. An additional mesh panel runs down the spine for extra breathability,
and the interior of the vest features a handy pocket for small MP3
player as well as loops to help route headphone wires.
Price: US$90 (compression tights); US$115 (Elite Cycle Bib
Short); US$60 (Elite Cycle Top); US$75 (Cycling Thermal Top); US$75
(Active Vest).
Adidas cool weather clothing
The Elastic Power bib shorts
feature the adiStar Endurance chamois
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Spring's schizophrenic weather can make gearing up for a ride somewhat
of a crap shoot depending on your locale, as cold starts can often
lead to warm endings, and vice versa. Adidas' Off-road ClimaWarm
2-in-1 jacket is a middleweight outer layer that offers versatile
features to help adapt to those changing conditions. Removable sleeves
turn the jacket into a vest, and heavier material up front pairs
with lighter material in back to provide warmth and enhanced breathability.
A Climalite rear insert further aids in moisture transfer to help
keep you dry and warm, and the material is also used for Adidas'
short- and long-sleeved base layers.
The Elastic Power bib shorts are meant to provide a little extra
compression to aid in muscle performance, and Adidas' top-end adiStar
Endurance chamois promises long-term comfort (and it had better
given its ample padding). A relatively short 28cm (11") inseam may
not suit the longer-legged segments of the population, but silicone
grippers in the leg openings may aid in keeping things down.
Accessory-wise, Adidas offers its ClimaProof sock, which is claimed
to deliver lightweight wind resistance, good breathability and even
water resistance, and its ClimaWarm gloves come in two varieties
for both road and off-road use. The off-road version features a
windproof and water resistant membrane and terry cloth back, while
the more form-fitting road model includes Adiprene shock absorbing
cushioning in the palm area. /MZ
Price: US$119.95 (Off-road ClimaWarm 2-in-1 jacket); US$39.95
(long-sleeved Climalite base layer); US$29.95 (short-sleeved ClimaLite
base layer); US$129.95 (Elastic Power bib short); US$44.95 (adiStar
ClimaWarm glove); US44.95 (Off-road ClimaWarm glove)
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