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1. PopSugar.com - Forefront - 2,118,756
2. Fox News - Vantage Helmet - 9,000,000
3. Competitor Magazine - Asana - 1,231,872
4. GrindTV.com - Overtake Helmet - 3,415,428
5. Maxim.com - I/O Recon - 3,937,522
6. FishTrack.com - Dockside - 2,500,000
7. Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon - Holt Helmet - 3,632,000
8. Cult of Mac - Overtake - 990,245
9. Yahoo! Travel - I/O 7 - 261,962
10. Examiner.com - Forefront - 1,276,827
11. fieldandstream.com - Dockside - 274,484
12. Peloton - Asana - 40,000
13. Eyecare Business - Pryce - 44,239
14. Vision Care Product News - Clayton/Colette/Dockside - 37,086
15. Mountain Outlaw Magazine - Suncloud - 200,000
16. Coloradoan.com - Overtake - 509,408
17. OnTheSnow.com - Camber / Compass - 363,114
18. ForbesLife.com - I/O 7 - 45,471
19. Triathlete Magazine.com - Overtake/Asana - 810,678
20. Outdoor Sports Guide - Forefront / Colette - 40,000
1. Good Housekeeping - Asana
2. FItness - Overtake
3. SELF - Overtake, Asana
4. Men’s Journal - Overtake
5. DailyBurn.com - Compass, I/O 7
6. Gear Institute - I/O 7
7. Cool Hunting - Overtake
8. Snowboard Canada - Maze, I/O7
9. SBC Skier - Vantage, I/O7
10. Bl!ss Magazine - I/O7
11. Elevation Outdoors - Facet
12. Black-ish (ABC TV) - Various Goggles
13. Complex Magazine - I/O 7
14. Competitor Magazine - Arena, Asana
15. Hu�ngton Post - Forefront, Vantage, I/O 7, I/OX
16. Details - I/O 7
17. Triathlete - Overtake, Arena
18. SKI Magazine - Maze
19. Envision - Asana, Arena
20. Backcountry Magazine - Wayward
21. Vision Care Product News - Cheetah
22. Outdoor Insight - Goggle & Sunglass Trends
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ManutenzioneRevisione e lubrifi cazioni dei mozzi ruota
ProdottiRoad, mtb, fat bike,e-bike: tutte le novità 2015
TrendUno sguardo al mercatointernazionale
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Prodotti: accessorig Roberto Zanetti
novembre 2014
Gli Italiani, come molte popolazioni europee e mondiali, usano sempre più spesso la bicicletta per i
loro spostamenti. Il ciclismo urbano, come anche il turismo in bicicletta, è ormai diventato
di moda e per farlo non basta essere dotati del mezzo più idoneo (che resta, comunque, l’elemento imprescindibile per tale attività), ma ci si deve munire di tutti quegli accessori che lo rendono essenziale e pratico, proprio come il
naturale gesto di pedalare in sella alla proprio bicicletta.Le tre fi ere di settore (Expobici, Eurobike ed Interbike) sono state una vetrina importante per le aziende che hanno presentato le proprie idee innovative,
alcune delle quali hanno colto la nostra attenzione non solo per la loro originalità ma per essere funzionali, condizione fondamentale per avere successo ed essere facilmente commercializzati nel loro mercato di riferimento. z
Bike lifestyleIl numero dei ciclisti sta crescendo, soprattutto in città, ed accanto a bici sempre più innovative, evolvono anche gli accessori che diventano più confortevoli e funzionali
Integrazione tra casco ed occhialiSmith presenta il più completo casco da strada presente sul mercato: l’Overtake,
un concentrato di protezione, aerodinamica, ventilazione e leggerezza.Con soli 250 grammi, Overtake, offre il miglior livello di protezione e la massima ventilazione grazie alla sua struttura Aerocore™ caratterizzata dal Koroyd® - una sequenza di polimeri cilindrici che assorbono il 30% dell’energia
in più rispetto al tradizionale polistirolo. A differenza del design dei caschi tradizionali, l’utilizzo del Koroyd garantisce una maggiore superfi cie ventilata con
una migliore gestione, fortemente concentrata del fl usso dell’aria. Ventuno prese d’aria sviluppate per ottimizzare la performance aerodinamica senza compromettere
la ventilazione, il fi tting system a 360° VaporFit™ di Smith e l’integrazione di ultima generazione tra casco e occhiali sono tra le sue principali caratteristiche tecniche.
Inoltre, selezionate colorazioni dell’Overtake, offrono il sistema di protezione agli impatti multi direzionale (MIPS®) per ridurre le forze di rotazione al cervello durante gli urti.
Borsa o trolley?La borsa di Bad Bike consente di trasportare la bici pieghevole sulle ruote posteriori di cui il trolley è dotato oppure a tracolla. La borsa portabici, essendo in tela morbida, ha la possibilità di essere ripiegata e tenuta nella sua forma compatta grazie ad una fettuccia munita di velcro. Una volta ripiegata può essere facilmente alloggiata sul portapacchi posteriore della bicicletta. Questo è sicuramente il valore aggiunto della borsa di Bad Bike perché consente una mobilità a 360°, essendo trasportabile in treno, aliscafo, aereo. Anche da questo curioso particolare nasce il nome della bici elettrica pieghevole abbinata alla borsa: AWY, ovvero Always With You (sempre con voi).
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Your Get-Fit Gift ListHoliday weight gain isn’t a given, if your wish list includes these high-style, high-tech fitness finds — Michele Shapiro
FOR THE ALL-SEASONS RUNNER1 • Moving Comfort JustRight Full ZipThis ultrachic moto-style hoodie regulates body temperature. It also has reflective detailing on front and back to keep you safe after dark. movingcomfort.com2 • iriverON Heart Rate Monitoring Bluetooth HeadsetA revolutionary headset continuously monitors real-time heart rate, physical
FOR THE SKI BUNNY1 • Helly Hansen W Stella Storm JacketThis waterproof, windproof ski jacket’s innovative temperature-regulation technology dramatically improves comfort and breathability. hellyhansen.com 2 • Bern Berkeley HelmetStay safe on the slopes with this helmet that features a low-profile look and comfortable fit. bernunlimited.com3 • Smith Optics PivLock Asana Interchangeable Performance SunglassesThese shades for women come with three interchangeable lenses for a variety of light conditions, and the nose bridge won’t slip off when you sweat. smithoptics.com
REI VITALITY GYM BAGThe perfect prezzie for
everyone on your list has ample storage space for clean
and dirty duds, and holds a yoga mat, too. rei.com
1 • Adidas Hiking Comfort Pant and EDO Boulder Loft VestOrange you glad you asked for these styl-ish hiking pants that have four-way stretch and a modern, sleek silhouette? Pair them with this Primaloft-insulated vest to stay warm at any altitude. adidas.com
2 • Teva Women’s Surge eVentWith their waterproof eVent membrane, these hikers are comfortable and rug-ged. Whether you’re on a casual walk or an intense mountain trek, your feet will be toasty and primed for adventure. teva.com
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location and workout data while you listen to your music. The iriverON also includes its own free fitness application available for iOS and Android smart-phones. iriverinc.com3 • Icebug Aurora BUGrip Running ShoesTrain outside year-round, no matter the conditions, with this lightweight run-ner. The outsole has a rubber tread and 19 carbide steel tip studs for ultimate traction on snow and icy sidewalks. amazon.com, shoebuy.com
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Stanley Mountain Vacuum Coffee System ($50; shopstanley-pmi.com) It may look like a thermos, but it promises so much more for the coffee connoisseur. Like a Russian nesting doll the thermos disassembles into a surprising number of pieces: pot, two cups, press and a storage area for grounds. Add a litre of water and they create French press style coffee and then store it in a leak-proof vacuum bottle. It keeps hot for 15 hours or iced for 13.
Sugoi Zap Bike Jacket ($160; sugoi.com) In daylight the Zap looks like a regular waterproof bike jacket, with casual colours, a drop tail, long sleeves and rear zip pocket. Shine artificial light on it, though, and it becomes another beast entirely. The fabric is a blend of polyester, polyure-thane and 25 percent glass beads. When a light, like car headlights, hit the glass beads the entire jacket shines with an eye catching pop. It ensures you’ll be seen when it really counts, but blend in the rest of the time.
Under Armour Performance Chino ($80; underarmour.com) UA calls these chino style slacks the “best pair of pants you’ll ever put on.” My wife and I agree. For her, they’re fashionably slim, especially tapering from the knee to ankle, and snug in the butt. For him, they fit loose through the waist and the fabric is soft, super stretchy, wrinkle resistant, wick moisture and pockets are deep and actually hold change. I could comfortably rock climb in them and wear them out to dinner in the city. They’re my new fav pants.
Timex Ironman RunX20 GPS ($150; timex.ca) Most GPS watches are big, chunky and expensive. The RunX20 checks none of those boxes. The case is one of the smallest we’ve seen on a watch that can track speed, distance and calories burned. The battery lasts six hours in GPS mode and a lot longer in standby and sleep modes. It comes with several preloaded workout measures, like intervals and stopwatch set ups. And best of all, it is one of the most affordable GPS watches on the market.
Smith Pivlock Asana or Arena ($175; smithoptics.com) These bike inspired shades are so light, the lenses are so clear and the fit so comfortable, we sometimes forget we’re wearing them. Both the men’s Arena and women’s Asana come with three lens options - clear, rose and mirrored. A quick pivot of the arms and they separate from the lens, making switching between lenses fast and easy. There’s nothing casual about them, but they’re optimized for sweating and fit well with a bike helmet.
The North Face Apex Gym Duffel ($85; thenorthface.com) There’s plenty of room in this gym bag for everything you need for your next workout. The 45 total litres is divided into a large main cavern, accessed through the top zip, and a bunch of smaller organizing pockets. A separate vented area works great for stinky shoes and post-work out sweaty clothes.
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DECEMBER 2014 Northwest Sportsman 137
HUNTING
By Rob Lyon
ELLENSBURG—What do you do when you live in Seattle and quail season rolls around? Plan a trip, load up the rig and head out on a hunting binge. But for most of us who have obligations, the weeklong safari is a once-a-year thing at best. In between are the getaways, the weekend hunts, the quick overnighters, or the blink hunts, as my buddy pulled off recently, the one-day loop.
The closest east-west arterial to Seattle is Interstate 90. Long drives obviate the quick getaway, and while most hunters target the plentiful game management areas between Ellensburg and Yakima, there are birds to be had closer to home in the northern Kittitas Valley. A couple of hours driving from Pugetropolis and you’ll be hiking through sagebrush.
The huntable portions of the valley surround the town and settled areas around Ellensburg, and much of that land lies along the apron of scrub desert along the northern fringe. An arid, shrub-steppe ecology here separates the lushly irrigated crop acreage from the steep, timbered
A Short Hop For TopknotsA quick getaway for Pugetropolis hunters, Kittitas Valley squares hold quail, room to roam.
A trio of valley quail, also known as topknots for the male’s bobbing crest, grace a Kittitas County aspen. (ROB LYON)
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slopes of the Wenatchee Mountains.The lay is a gently sloping, well-
drained land of sagebrush and scattered Russian thornberry, laced with shallow draws and dry creek beds, making for excellent quail habitat. The terrain is easy to hike, and with the exception of some of the denser thornberry copses, provides open shooting lanes and downed birds are easy to find, even if you don’t bring your dog.
There are no dedicated public hunting areas in the northern portion of the valley that I know of, so the trick, among the patchwork ownership grid of sections, is to find the public ones. More than anything else, the crux of a successful hunt in the Kittitas Valley is knowing where to go.
ABOUT A MONTH ago, after Steve’s one-day hump hunt a few weeks earlier, we drove back here for some
The author’s hunting partner holds a pair of winter quail. (ROB LYON)
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Out where turbines turn wind to light and heat, the author works a Kittitas County covert in hopes of busting quail. (ROB LYON)
more. He’d found several coveys of birds in our old haunts, and with populations rebuilding after a hard winter freeze in 2008, we were eager to hunt. We left Everett at four and were in Cle Elum eating dinner at Mama Vallone’s Italian Steakhouse by seven, and that was with several stops along the way.
We booked a couple of small cabins at The Flying Horseshoe Ranch (flyinghorseshoeranch.com), near the Highway 970 junction with U.S. 97, south of Blewett Pass. An
authentic, working ranch, it reflects the western theme of the Kittitas. Not long after a hot breakfast there the next morning, we were slipping under a barbed-wire fence and fanning out to hunt.
The view from the foothills along the northern valley rim is stellar. Looking south, you see out over the valley and the turbines of the Kittitas Wind Farm toward the distant peaks of Mount Adams, Mount Rainier and Old Snowy.
To the north, a rifle shot distant,
the land rises steeply into ponderosa pine and conifers below distant Mission Peak.
I was hunting up the right flank of a shallow draw when I heard Steve shout from across the creek bed.
“Check it out!” He was pointing up ahead, and I
looked up to see the largest bull elk I’ve ever seen trundling off through the sagebrush.
“It looked like a chunk of the desert just got up and walked off.”
Sure enough, the muted-earth
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tones of the big animal resembled the dry stream bed and wintry flora where it lay up.
I also saw half a dozen muleys that day, and in winter we’ve seen colonies of snowy owls in the groves.
SPEAKING OF WINTER, if you’ve never hunted quail in the snow that often blankets this land in December and January, you’ve missed out. We like to come over and hunt the valley on snowshoes. It’s a different world then, when the wind howls across the open slope and rattles the naked branches. We truck along in our snowshoes, watching for tracks and staying alert for tight flushes.
That’s “tight flushes,” as in rattling the snow-covered sagebrush and birds busting out every which direction! We find them feeding in the lee of the thornberry and in the dry arroyos, while scattered copses and sagebrush igloos provide their roost.
Land in the valley is divided into 1-mile squares. Get a copy of the Department of Natural Resources’ public lands map for the area (Wenatchee quadrangle) and you’ll see a mix of brown, pink and white
In addition to a state public lands map (dnr.wa.gov), the author recommends Smith ChromaPop sunglasses (smithoptics.com) for the extreme glare – especially in snow – the Kittitas Valley can experience when not fogged in, Clif Bars for energy, and good, waterproof boots like those Bogs makes for ranchers/hunters, especially for the marshy quail coverts lower on the slope by water.
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square plots. Find a pink one with a road vectoring into or beside it. Drive over and check it out.
Most of this sage-steppe is grazing land, even if it’s public. We watched three cowboys rounding up stray doggies on the square we were hunting. You’ll see barbed-wire fences surrounding all the land here; be easy with the wire when passing through. Plots are largely unsigned. Bring a GPS to confirm your location if you’re not good with maps. You will see neither an indication the land is open, nor No Trespassing signs. But the onus is on you to know where you are and what access is legal, what is not.
That said, you will find many hours of exploring and hunting available to you in the Kittitas, and on very short order! We’ve found birds everywhere we’ve gone, and you should too.
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Jimmy Fallon and comedian Tim Allen compete in the Turkey Scooter Race on the Tonight Show, wearing SMITH Holt Helmets because as Fallon states, “safety is sexy.”
Top GearOur favourite things for this ski season
Kids’ Stuff Eager to entice your kids into snow-boarding? There’s a slew of new tot-friendly equipment on the snowboard scene this season. Burton’s debut 70-centimetre board—currently only available for rental at select resorts—in-cludes a handy Riglet Reel for towing a toddler, and its Kids’ Grom Boot incorpo-rates a Room-to-Grow system. Mean-while, POC’s new POCito Fornix helmet has adjustable straps to accommodate kids’ ever-expanding heads. Better yet, it’s available in bright orange—ideal for spotting little ones easily on a crowded mountain.(ca.burton.com; pocsports.com)
Women’s WearHaute couture meets ski couture with Spyder’s new Amour jacket for women. Intended for what Spyder calls the “discerning” skier, the Amour is embellished with real fur, a removable “puff” collar, a zippered lip-care pocket and an internal mini purse with chamois lining. (spyder.com)
Bag WearDakine’s advanced line of 2015 ski and snowboard bags and packs includes the lighter, smaller DLX Roller. The 80L model is more than two pounds lighter than its older sibling (Split Roller 100L)—ideal for aircraft weight guidelines. Special features include adjustable dividers, four interior organizer pockets and even a bottle opener. (ca.dakine.com)
Guy WearSixties French ski icon Jean-Claude Killy continues to cap-tivate skiers well into the 21st century, this time with the return of his classic Killy ski sweater—a headliner in Killy’s 2015 line of slick new sportswear. (killy.com)
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By Lori Knowles
Lightweight SkisSkiers are always seeking lighter-weight skis that don’t compromise performance. And now, ski makers are meeting our demand with new models like Fischer’s Motive 95 Ti—trimming ski weight by up to 25 per cent—and the women’s Joy series from Head that incorporates architec-ture focusing on lightness, balance and control. (fischersports.com; head.com)
Eye WearOn the very edge of advances in goggle design is Smith Optics, an eyewear company that has been placing mini LCD screens inside goggle lenses since 2012/13. Implementing Recon Instruments’ latest in Heads Up Display (HUD) technology, this season Smith’s I/O Recon goggle lenses feature digital “dashboards” that indicate speed, weather conditions, even incoming texts. (smithoptics.com)
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WHO: Turtles, Jaguars (the car, not the animal), libraries in English manor
houses and the Fall 2014 collections from Bottega Veneta, Max Mara, Alberta
Ferretti, Calvin Klein and Hermès.
WHAT: Green was one of the key colors of the season and combining it with
a neutral like brown is a no-brainer. A more sophisticated evolution of the cam-
ouflage trend popular for many seasons, green and tortoise pairings clearly have
their roots in military fashion and evoke the feeling of woodsy hunting lodges.
For fall and beyond, eyewear designers have latched on to the increased wear-
ability this combo provides over trendier camo and are using the two in eyewear
styles that run the gamut of men, women, sun and ophthalmic.
WEAR: (Left to Right) Über masculine is the name of the game for the Sean
John SJ2067 frames from Marchon thanks to its matte finish and combination of
a hunter green front and endtips with a tortoise temple. With a really modern
take on a classic pairing, the Lowdown XL sunglasses from Smith couple a tort
frame with mirrored green lenses. Ladies love the combo too and it’s all in the
details for the Face à Face Envol frame in olive green with tortoise brows and a
touch on the endtips. Texture and finish give the Ogi 9201 its character with a
dark matte front and a kelly green perforated metal core wire encased in crystal
acetate. Tort, green, mirror, metal, oh my! The Persol 3081-S sunglasses from
Luxottica combine them all.
WHY: Tortoiseshell glasses are a staple. Anyone who wears eyewear should
have at least one pair in their frame wardrobe. But how do you update a clas-
sic? By pairing it with another classic, of course. Aside from being ridiculously
easy to wear regardless of your style, greens are a great way to freshen up and
polish fall and winter wardrobes, while tort remains one of the easiest and most
flattering materials to wear on the face. Next time a customer is looking for an
easy but timeless update, point them to your tort/green combos and watch them
race to the cash register.
Please note: it was with utmost restraint that any references to “tortoise and the hair” were avoided.