2009 Orbea Orca
The 2009 Orbea Orca
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The 2009 Orbea Orca builds on the performance of the previous generation
with a more aggressive 70/30 blend of high-modulus/high-strength
carbons, new carbon fiber frame components that once were aluminum,
a svelte magnesium seat collar and lighter and stiffer one-piece
aluminum dropouts. All in all, Orbea says the changes yield a substantial
20 percent increase in stiffness and 90g lighter weight. What haven’t
changed, though, are the Orca’s curvaceous Size Specific Nerve design
theme and its mouth-watering lines.
The moderate weight loss might prove harder to notice underfoot
but we have high hopes for the jump in rigidity which should make
the new Orca snappier under power and more precise-handling at speed.
Our 51cm tester comes equipped with a SRAM Red group, Reynolds’
new 47mm-deep Assault carbon clinchers and Orbea’s house-brand Zeus
stem, bar and seatpost capped with a Selle Italia Flite Gel Flow
saddle. Total weight without pedals is an encouraging 6.78kg (14.9lb).
Price: US$6485 (as built)
HED Ardennes road wheelset
HED says the 23mm-wide C2
rim extrusio
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In spite of what your instincts might suggest, HED says the 23mm-wide
clincher rim on its new Ardennes wheelset makes for lower rolling
resistance and better aerodynamics than traditional 19mm-wide road
hoops thanks to reduced sidewall deflection and a smoother transition
between tire and rim. In addition, the wider rim makes for shorter
and wider tire profile that has more surface area for improved grip
and HED even insists this new ‘C2’ rim extrusion produces a ride
quality comparable to tubulars.
Whether or not you believe HED’s claims, the Ardennes wheelset
is certainly light: our clincher test set is just 1350g per pair
(590g front, 760g rear, plus 104g for skewers) thanks to the shallow
25mm-deep scandium-enhanced aluminum rims and HED-designed Sonic
hubs. The low 18/24h spoke count with premium Sapim bladed CX-Ray
spokes and alloy nipples don’t exactly hurt, either. Heavier or
stronger riders can also opt for HED’s ‘Stallion’ build for improved
durability and stiffness. Let’s see how they do!
Price: US$995/pair
Shimano SH-R220 road shoes
Shimano brings its heat moldable
shoe technology
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Road riders on a tighter budget that still want to take advantage
of Shimano’s new custom-moldable shoes have a less expensive option
in the R220. Rather than use heat-moldable material throughout the
upper as on the top-end R300, the R220 only uses it around the heel
(where it’s needed most) for a better hold under power. Even more
hold is provided by the anti-slip ‘cat’s tongue’ heel lining.
Shimano also substitutes a less advanced carbon fiber outsole for
the R220 but retains the R300’s excellent offset strap design and
heat-moldable insoles. Wider-footed riders have the option of E-width
models. Our sz43.5 testers weigh 698g per pair with insoles.
Price: US$250
Capoforma summer clothing
The Capoforma M1 jersey and
bib shorts
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Capoforma is one of the latest cycling apparel makers to integrate
carbon-infused fabrics into its lineup in hopes of capitalizing
on their lofty claimed physiological benefits of improved temperature
control, decreased oxygen consumption, lower heart rates, and reduced
lactic acid buildup.
The new CSS (Capoforma Signature Series) Diavolo Jersey features
Resistex Carbon main panels coupled with mesh arm and side panels
for ventilation in hot weather. In contrast, the matching bib shorts
are built with a supportive Power Lycra body, a mesh upper section
and a multi-thickness EIT (Elastic Interface Technology) chamois
by Cytech. Both pieces are assembled with flat-lock seams and incorporate
comfortable silicone grippers at the waist and leg openings.
Those seeking somewhat more conventional fabrics can opt for the
Super Corsa or M1 jerseys. Each uses Capoforma’s wicking dual-layer
Micro Quattro polyester and siliconized waistbands with the Super
Corsa offering a bolder print design. The matching bib shorts both
feature a Power Lycra body, mesh uppers and silicone grippers. Multi-thickness
antimicrobial Cytech EIT chamois are included on these as well with
the Super Corsa featuring a carbon-infused fabric and the M1 a silver
ion-enhanced material.
Naturally, no Capoforma outfit would be complete with the matching
caps and the company’s superb line of socks. The corresponding Arm
Skins don’t look to provide much warmth but might just be the thing
in slightly cooler weather or when a bit of UV protection is needed.
Prices: US$150 (CSS Diavolo Jersey); US$200 (CSS Diavolo
Bib Short); US$110 (CSS Super Corsa Jersey); US$180 (CSS Super Corsa
Bib Short); US$90 (CSS M1 Jersey); US$140 (CSS M1 Bib Short); US$15
(Diavolo Cycling Cap); US$15 (Super Corsa Cycling Cap); US$15 (M1
Cycling Cap); US$13.99 (Euro Web Sock); US$13.99 (Professional Skinlife
Sock); US$39.99 (Arm Skin)
Hudz brake hoods
Hudz replacement hoods not
only provide a splash of color
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Riders seeking replacements for worn-out lever hoods have historically
had limited options: either go with the original manufacturer or...
that was about it. Those days are gone as Hudz (say "hoods") offers
replacement options for Shimano Dura-Ace 7800 and Campagnolo levers
with Ultegra 6600 and SRAM-compatible models on the way within weeks.
Hudz’ impressive eleven-color palette allows for a little bit of
personal flair but it’s the enhanced shape that really has us intrigued.
Rather than just copy the existing molds, Hudz designers modified
the shapes to yield what it claims are better ergonomics. Shimano-compatible
hoods have a flatter top and greater girth that yield a more level
perch and more substantial grip; Campagnolo-compatible models are
fitted with a more gradual bend toward the lever peak; and SRAM-compatible
versions will have a more squared-off underside. The Shimano-specific
hoods also include molded-in finger grips.
Price: US$34.95
Motor Tabs fluid replacement system
Motor Tabs has expanded its
range of effervescent hydration tablets
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Motor Tabs has added a new grape flavor to its existing range of
fruit punch, orange and lemon lime just in time for the hot summer
season. The effervescent tablets mix in water without stirring or
shaking and each tablet contains 16g of carbohydrates (dextrose,
sucrose and maltodextrin), 250mg of sodium and 75mg of potassium
to replenish lost energy and electrolytes.
Individually wrapped tablets are easy to transport and each box
contains 24 tablets. So far we’ve been satisfied with the pleasantly
light taste and stomach-friendly composition. Summer is here; drink
up!
Price: US$27.99 (box of 24)
Nuun portable electrolyte hydration tablets
Nuun's effervescent electrolyte
tablets self-mix in water
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On the other hand, Nuun effervescent tablets contain no carbohydrates
at all, preferring instead to separate hydration and energy replenishment.
Each standard-sized tablet makes 16oz of drink and is heavily packed
with electrolytes, including 360mg of sodium, 100mg of potassium,
12.5mg of calcium and 25mg of magnesium plus 37.5mg of vitamin C
and 500mcg of vitamin B12. Larger-size Nuun tablets are also available
which make 32oz of drink each.
Flavors include orange ginger, lemon lime, citrus fruit, tri-berry
and ‘kona cola.’
Price: US$12.95 (‘bigger’ Nuun tube of 12); US$6.50 (standard
Nuun tube of 12)
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