Reinventing the Wheels

AeYOIntroduced at the ISPO Munich show last month the AeYO looks to reinvent not so much the wheel, but perhaps the way wheels can be used. It is part bicycle, part skates and part scooter. While the feet are placed in in-line skates, it thus allows the legs to move freely and provide forward acceleration but at the same time the handle and front wheels keep the feet stable so there is little chance of falling.

While it again won’t reinvent the wheel it could create a new way to get rolling. Continue reading Reinventing the Wheels

Myth Maker

Gerber-Myth-KitGerber has been a company that could rightfully be described at times as being somewhat “legendary” but now it is looking to get downright mythical. It has introduced the Gerber Myth Kit, which includes a dozen on-the-go tools for camping, hunting and just getting away from it all. This case includes numerous knives and blades, as well as a Gerber Field Dress Kit, Gerber Pocket Folder, Gerber Folding Saw, Gerber Cap Light, Gerber Shotgun Multi-Tool, Gerber Canvas Bag, Gerber Spotlight and a whole lot more. This is the one kit that truly has it all.

Gerber Myth Kit Official Website

Camo is the New Black

Chrome-CamoWe’ve seen a wave of camouflage in cycling attire and even cycling saddles. Of course Chrome had introduced camo bags last year. Now the company is releasing its second edition bags that incorporate the Swedish M90 geometric camouflage designs – but these actually work to help riders be seen.

While it looks like the traditional camo that would blend into wooded terrain these bags feature a “camo rain” glass bead print that actually illuminates from 100 feet away when hit with light. There are three new models to choose from – all American made – including the slender Victor Reflective, the shoulder bag Citizen and the backpack styled Barrage. All are ready to have you covered during your commute.

Chrome Reflective Camo 2nd Issue Official Website

Taking Covert

CovertNike Golf looks to have golfers covered this season with the VRS Covert Forged Irons, which the company claims will provide provide high-speed performance in a premium design. Nike Golf’s engineers incorporated a NexCOR face, Nike’s proprietary variable face thickness technology to deliver faster ball speed for greater distance.

In addition the new irons also offer a high-speed cavity back design with a lower, deeper center of gravity that can help golfers make longer and straighter shots.

“We focused on improving distance and off-center hit performance with the VRS Covert Forged irons,” explained Chris Savage, Nike Golf irons innovation engineer. “It’s the first time we designed a forged iron with a high-speed NexCOR face, and engineering the variable thickness really amplifies the trampoline effect off the face. We further enhanced the performance with balanced perimeter weighting via a deep, engineered cavity back design. In our testing, the VRS Covert Forged irons delivered up to seven additional yards in distance compared to last year’s product.”

“Our research shows that more than 80 percent of player impact is between the center and the toe side of an iron,” Savage added. “So another key focus on this product was to shift the center of gravity to the center of the face. By moving the true sweet spot to the area where most people hit the ball, we enhanced the iron’s feel and improved off center performance by as much as 17 percent.”

These clubs made their debut at the end of last month.

Nike Golf Official Website

Move Your Mbody

MbodyThere is no shortage of shorts that provide compression, but the Mbody system from Myontec does much more than just provide some compression to the legs. These Finnish made athletic shorts are designed to get you across the finish line by helping track your muscle activity.

The MShorts as these are called are equipped with an Mcell module that plugs into the apparel and displays the processed data on a mobile device. The sensors monitor that activity of the quadriceps and hamstrings and transmitted to a user’s Android mobile device. This allows users to tell if one leg is working harder than the other and allows users to change up their activity as necessary.

Mbody Official Website

Hug On

HugBikeThe Hugbike from Italy looks to reinvent the tandem. This bike is designed to put a parent in the back and the child I the front – thus giving the youngster a better view. Yet it still provides the older (and arguably more experienced rider) a way to steer.

This concept is very similar to the BuddyBike, which is designed for parents of special needs children, and Hugbike has employed some autistic children through a program that teaches them a new skill.

Hugbike Official Website

Nike Looks Rather Fly(Knit) With Lightweight Shoe

Flyknit-Lunar2Lighter is better. At least that’s the thinking that Nike designers have when it comes to running shoes. But the Nike Flynit Lunar2 aren’t just light, these are also stronger than the average running shoes. These utilize the Lunarlon cushioning to provide a responsive, fluid platform that will have you feeling like you’re running on air, while the Flynit provides a light but very supportive upper. One the company calls a “magical combination.” Video after the jump

Blow Up Boat

DinghyGoWe’ve seen a variety of fold up boats over the years, but the DinghyGo takes a different approach. The DinghyGo 2 is actually an inflatable sail boat that the company claims is lighter, cheaper and quicker to set up than most other “portable” boats.

It comes with a sailing kit that includes a 43 square feet sail, as well as pump and repair kit. The boat isn’t exactly cheap and at $3,525 there are likely other and more affordable options for those looking to go sailing. But the DinghyGo 2 is certainly a compact boat – which is good for those who don’t exactly spend every weekend on the water. Continue reading Blow Up Boat

Shark Attack

Shark-road-shoeThe Nalini Shark road shoe looks ready to strike this year. This shoe features a full carbon sole with both 3-hole Look and 2-hole SPD mounting options, and the Shark further offers a seamless microfiber upper, supportive heal cup, and micrometric closure system with Nalini’s “Fly” aluminum buckle, and two Velcro straps. The insole also offers a planter arch support along with breathable air-flow technology.

Nalini at Albabici

Camo Time

Camo-Skylite-VTCamouflage was designed to help the wearer blend into the background. It was then used to disguise items and also help them stand out less. The new bike saddle from Astute probably won’t blend into the background – even if it is used with the recent camouflage cycling jerseys we’ve seen recently. The Camo Skylite VT is rather about style and this one certainly stands out.

The new saddle is now ready for U.S. distribution via Fairwheel Bikes. In addition to its striking colors it also features Astute’s SPAS (Shock Pad Absorber System) and carbon rides to provide a comfortable ride for those who truly go the distance.

Astute Official Website
Fairwheel Bikes Official Website

GoPro to GoPublic

GoProRugged go-anywhere camera maker GoPro is known going places – and now it is going public. The company announced an initial public offering for Friday. GoPro had filed its IPO confidentially so that it means its financials are still secret, but this could be big for the company.

It shot to fame in recent years thanks to its Hero line of rugged cameras and this IPO could indeed make it a hero for investors.

GoPro Official Website
[Via Fortune: GoPro plans IPO]

Voombox Brings the Noise

VoomBoxA boombox will let you get “the party started,” but the Divoom Voombox Outdoor speak might just let you take it on the go. This 15w water resistant Bluetooth speaker is designed specifically for rugged conditions while offering a 12-hour battery life. It features a durable, water resistant design and can stream music wirelessly via Bluetooth 4.0.

The speaker offers twin two-inch drivers along with one tweeter and two passive radiators – enough to fill a room or outdoor area with the tunes. Continue reading Voombox Brings the Noise