March 6, 2012
These lightweight Conductor gloves by 180s are not only fleece-y warm and made for running or just a quick run to the store, their touch sensitive tips on the index fingers and thumbs allow you to operate touch screens (think iPods) without taking off the gloves. This is the future. Now, we just need to […]
March 6, 2012
Ready to explore some of this country’s most amazing landscapes? Coming up April 8 to 15 (2012), the folks at Adventures in Good Company are leading a hiking and camping trip for women to Sedona, Havasu and the Grand Canyon. It’s called Arizona’s “Canyon Country.” Think red rock, majestic waterfalls and sparkling pools. You don’t need […]
March 5, 2012
Have you ever put on a pair of knee-highs or stockings and felt like they provided support for your legs that just felt good. Well, CW-X has taken that same idea and created “tights” that do that same thing for you when you run or ski. They’re made from a special fabric that regulates your temperature […]
March 5, 2012
With speeds up to 28+ mph and a range of 45+ miles, Optibike’s Helia Electric Bike is going to be a fun and flirty way to tool around town and along the bike trails this Spring. The Helia is made from an Aluminum Monocoque frame and comes with top-of-the-line components throughout. Imagine coasting with a big […]
March 5, 2012
Sometimes images of a beautiful place somewhere far away is just the remedy for a Monday morning. Up in the Gold Country of Calfiornia, in Amador County, is the tranquil and lovely Daffofil Hill: the perfect scene for a relaxing hike where you can soak in the beauty of the flowering daffodils that blanket this […]
March 2, 2012
Did you know that today is Dr. Seuss’ birthday, or did you not? Is a bike something everyone should have, or is it not? And if a bike should everyone have, should they not, also have an umbrella for that bike? After all, might you have an umbrella for a hike? Why would we not […]
March 2, 2012
Sometimes a girl just wants to ride her bike to the store without gearing-up, and these Evera Band sandals by Merrell are made just for that. They’re bike-friendly, meaning that they fit around the pedals so your feet keep their grip. Kind of like how cowgirl boots fit in the stirrups just right. In other […]
March 2, 2012
Who cares about the Mayans? It’s time to start planning for Spring, and we always try to make a trip to our friends to the North. Trek is sponsoring their 2012 Women’s Mountain Bike Camp in Calgary over the weekend of June 9 and 10 (2012). It’s super popular, so that’s why we wanted to give […]
March 1, 2012
Made in San Francisco not too far from our, ahem, glorious HQ, Rickshaw’s Medium Zero Messanger bag is the most configurable one we’ve seen… and by configurable, we mean colors. And more colors. And more colors. You can pick the exterior color from over 50 choices… and the interior color from over 50 choices… and then […]
March 1, 2012
Ready for something new? The Strida LT is the first new bicycle design in more than 90 years. Yep, that’s a triangular frame. Apparently with handlebars are placed horizontally like they are, you tend to sit upright giving you an excellent view of the road. According to Strida, the triangular frame can also very quickly […]
March 1, 2012
Last time we were in Alaska, the old guy at the table said to our friend from Texas, “you better watch it or we’ll cut Alaska in half and make Texas the third largest state.” Still not sure if he was joking, but one thing we could agree on, Alaska is uniquely beautiful and has […]
February 29, 2012
Once in a while, even though some of our close friends might disagree, we consider what others have to say. But, come on. When snowboarding pros Hannah Teter, Maddy Schaffrick, Linn Haug and Sina Candrian all start using the Feelgood snowboard by Burton, we had to at least take a look. Burton rates this as […]
February 29, 2012
So what makes a ski pole more appropriate for women? It’s not the 100% carbon fiber, but Quickpoles has that. It’s not the over-mold grip with quick-adjust strap nor the interchangeable powder basket, but Quickpoles has those too. Okay, give up? It’s the “revolutionary” quick-release “latch” right there on the pole that attaches to your bindings. […]
February 29, 2012
Where is Loon Mountain? On Loon Mountain Road. Duh. Okay seriously, it’s one of the great all-around snow mountains in New Hampshire, and that’s why Oakley is hosting their informal “Droppin’ In” Women’s Ski & Snowboard Camp the weekend of March 24 – 25 (2012). The plan is to have just a typical girls day out, except […]
February 28, 2012
Yes, Giro’s new Amulet Goggles has a beautiful frame design, and yes, it has incredible optics by Carl Zeiss. That probably is worth elaborating on, but most importantly, check out all the colors… 19 by our count! Our favorite is the “White / White Tiger Amber Pink.” But, it was a close tie with “Orange […]
February 28, 2012
We call these “powder-puff skis” because, put simply, they were made for the powder. How you ask? Well, it has to do with the weighting and the shape and the materials used, but most importantly to our team, that spoon tip on the front helps keep the tip pushed up as you glide by. If […]
February 28, 2012
This is how we’d approach it. First, take a very long look at the oh-so beautiful Lake Louise (in Banff, Alberta). Fuse that image into your memory. Then, turn-around and don’t look back because this is going to be tough. The Marmot Women’s Ski Camp, coming up soon March 9 – 13 (2012), is for those […]
February 27, 2012
Zip lines have been all the rage, and they are definitely loads of fun, but finally someone thought to keep one up year-round so you can enjoy screaming above the treetops while towering over a winter wonderland. In case it’s new to you, Smugglers’ Notch is a resort in Vermont’s Green Mountains, and this is […]
February 27, 2012
We know what you’re thinking. Ugh, another zero calorie, zero sugar water drink. Yes you’re right. But, this one has a new angle. Activate’s vitamin water keeps the vitamins separated in the cap until you’re ready to drink it. Then, you twist the cap, releasing the vitamins and shake the drink to mix it all […]
February 27, 2012
Put simply, rykä makes running shoes for women. They use shoe molds build from women’s feet, and the shoes come out narrower in the heel and wider in the toe, just like a woman’s foot. We like the new Ascent model because of the extra support it has in the middle (they call it a […]
February 24, 2012
The ultimate shoe laces for runners… in cute colors? Yes, there’s even a science to the perfect shoe lace, and Xtenex has mastered it with their patented elastic lace technology that produces “adjustable tensioning between shoe eyelets.” We were surprised too, but here it is: the solution to “lace migration.” You may be surprised to hear […]
February 24, 2012
Finally, pink boots. Okay, maybe not pink. Then again, why not? Yes, pink it is. With Timberland’s new “Design Your Own Boots” services, you can choose any of several styles, colors and even add some embroidery with your initials. In all cases, they’re still made from great quality waterproofed leather. Here we go: pink for […]
February 24, 2012
Hey buddy, not all skiing is downhill. For those cross-country types, K2’s has launched a series of telemark camps for women throughout the season at various resorts. Coming up in 2012 are camps in the Aspen Highlands (CO), Sunapee (NH) and even Norway. The camps, now in their 10th season, are led by former national telemark […]
February 23, 2012
We sometimes like to wear something just a little funky, especially when it seems to work so well. Columbia’s Baselayer tights have these reflective dots (that radiate your heat back to you) in the spots that need warmth and moisture wicking in spots where you sweat. Very smart. They also apply an antimicrobial treatment that […]