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Mountain Biking made safe
Tags: mountain bike clothing, Mountain Bike Gear, mountain bike helmets, mountain bike jerseys
Posted in Bike Helmets, Mountain Bike Gear on August 18th, 2009
Mountain biking is cycling taken to a higher level. Instead of the standard and simple terrain, mountain biking is done off-roads and in rough terrains. This is why mountain bikes have higher durability factors. They also have higher risks of accidents. Hence, you must follow these safety tips to be sure you come back safely:
• Before going on a trip, you must familiarize yourself with the trail. You must know every curve, bend, condition of the terrain and any other necessary information. This will help you anticipate and prevent any danger possible.
• Let your family or friends know where you are going. Tell them your plans: the what, the where, the when, everything.
• Make sure your mountain bike gear is in top shape. Inspect and check all parts of your bike. You cannot afford any small damages once you’re in the middle of your trip. Check the brakes, suspensions, gears, chains and nuts and bolts.
• Bring the necessary equipments for the trip. You should have multi-tools, tire repair kits, sleeping bags, flashlights, cellular phones and of course, first aid kits. These will aid you in emergency cases.
• Always wear the right clothes. Mountain biking has required mountain bike clothing as well. They are made comfortable and functional so you can have a good riding experience. For cold conditions, wear mountain bike jerseys.
• Wear mountain bike helmets.
• Be in shape. Make sure you are physically fit and have trained before going on this trip. You will need strength and endurance to be able to make it through.
What Cyclists Wear and Need
Tags: bike gear, Bike Helmets, Cycling Apparel, Cycling Gear, Cycling Helmet, Cycling Wear, Mountain Bike Gear, mountain bike helmets, mtb gear
Posted in Bike Helmets, Cycling Helmet on August 5th, 2009
The group of items that should make up every cyclist’s gear is clothing. A cyclist needs a quality bike helmet. A bike helmet that doesn’t fit perfectly increases your risk of getting a serious injury so it is best to make sure that it fits properly.
What a cyclist wears depends on whether he or she is riding for sport or on a competitive scale. The average cyclist will be comfortable in the usual cycling apparel, which consists of comfortable shorts and tops. The advanced riders, on the other hand, need cycling skinsuits to decrease drag and improve their speed.
For cycling accessories, protective eyewear or sunglasses is important since covering the eyes protects you from the sun’s blinding glare as well as those unexpected bits of debris that fly through the air. Next on the list is cycling gloves and these are a must for both safety and comfort. A cyclist’s hands need special attention regardless of the season because they are exposed to cold, wind, rain and the rays of the sun. If a cyclist goes down due to an accident, for instance, his hands are usually the first to make contact to the ground. A cyclist should not forget to include socks and sports shoes in the list of cycling gear.
One very important item that a cyclist should bring with him is a tool kit that includes a bicycle pump together with a puncture repair kit with patches. Bringing these ensures a safe activity for beginners and veterans.