Posts Tagged ‘Cycling Wear’
Winter cycling
Tags: bike gear, Cycling Apparel, Cycling Gear, cycling jacket, cycling shirt, Cycling Wear
Posted in Cycling Gear, Cycling Wear on December 2nd, 2009
We all know that cycling can be tricky especially on uneven terrains and dangerous trails. Despite the complete cycling gear, you still risk your safety. However, if you abide by the rules and follow the do’s and don’ts of the cycling world, nothing should be able to stop you from enjoying this physical activity – not even winter.
A lot of people stay away from their bikes at the first snow that falls. They temporarily forget their bikes and put away their cycling apparel and will only revive them once the ground clears. But this shouldn’t be the case. Winter shouldn’t be considered a hindrance but a challenge. Sure, the bar for precautions and safety measures are set a lot higher but if you stick to it, you get to enjoy it as much as you would during summer.
First off, you must check your bike gears and make sure that the tires are fit for wet pavements. Your bikes must have lights installed on them regardless if you drive at night or day.
For cycling wear, it is best to choose cycling shirts made from breathable fabrics. This ensures that moisture and sweat aren’t trapped which can cause you to freeze. You should go for winter tights which can give you enough room to move. Regular pants are difficult to move with and they can be very cold if they are wet. You also must not forget to wear cycling jackets that can help protect you from the cool, freezing breeze.
For the shoes, choose those that will keep your feet warm despite the change in temperature outside. They may cost a little but is a good investment. It is very difficult to pedal if your feet are all numb from the cold.
With the proper gear and wear, winter cycling is just like cycling in any other kind of weather.
How to stay on Track
Tags: bike gear, Cycling Gear, Cycling helmets, Cycling Wear, mountain bike gears
Posted in Cycling Gear, Cycling Helmet, Cycling Wear on November 17th, 2009
In cycling, it is important to learn how to stay on track. Here are a few tips:
Plan well and be prepared. You have to know firsthand the trail, the weather and the area you’re planning to take on. Also, it is important to know your bike gears and their capabilities to make sure that all the planning is not put to waste.
Stay on the trail. No matter how tempting it is to be the daring cyclist who’ll brave anything, do not ride off the trail, especially closed ones. There is a reason why they got closed. Even if you have your cycling helmets on, it still is not safe.
Share the trail with other cyclists. You are not the only one who’s cycling at the moment so you must learn to share the trail with others. Also, ride slowly when you’re in the middle of a crowded trail. This way, accidents and danger are minimized, if not prevented.
Do not ride a muddy trail. Aside from causing damage on your mountain bike gears, it can also cause trail widening and erosion.
Respect the trail and the environment. Ride slowly and softly so as not to disturb and scare animals. You also must not skid and throw your garbage anywhere.
Respect others. When you are approaching other cyclists, slow down and make them aware that you are approaching. If there’s a blind turn, always assume that there’s someone there. Also, be prepared to stop if necessary and do not make unnecessary noise.
As long as you go with the tips on how to stay on track, your cycling experience will be a fun and fulfilling one. So get your cycling gear and cycling wear and cycle on.
Cycling for Kids
Tags: bike gear, Bike Helmets, cycling jackets, cycling shirts, Cycling Wear
Posted in Bike Helmets, Cycling Gear, Cycling Wear on November 8th, 2009
Instead of driving your kids to school every morning, why not let them cycle to school? If your kid’s school is only a few blocks away, cycling would be the best way to get there.
Technology has given rise to television and computer games and as a result, kids don’t get enough exercise. For kids to stay fit, they need at least an hour of exercise such as running, brisk walking or cycling. By allowing your kids to cycle to school with the proper bike gear, they will get more than an hour of exercise which is good for your little ones. It has also been proven that cycling encourages independence and makes them active and alert for school.
Contrary to what people think, cycling for kids do not pose that much threat and danger. Of course, proper safety measures must be observed at all times. Kids may not be able to wear the appropriate cycling wear due to their school uniforms (if ever they have) but you can have them wear cycling shirts on their way to school and they can just change once they get there. This way, they won’t have to spend their day in a sweat-drenched shirt. If the air is chilly, it is also best to let them wear cycling jackets.
Who could forgot the ever important bike helmets? One shouldn’t go cycling without it and that goes for both adults and kids. Helmets are your only ally in cases of emergencies and they can even save your lives.
Allow your kids to experience life in the simplest and healthiest way by cycling to school. It’s a fun, confidence-boosting, independence-promoting and green activity that is essential to your kid’s development.
Women in the world of cycling
Tags: bike gears, Cycling helmets, cycling jerseys, cycling shirts, Cycling Wear
Posted in Cycling Gear, Mountain Bike Gear on October 14th, 2009
Women have begun to take part in the cycling world. A whole new line of cycling wear was even created to suit women’s needs. Women’s cycling shirts are designed to fit the contours of women while still giving them the comforts and dry-fit feature. Cycling jerseys and cycling helmets designed for women have also been produced for them.
Women are said to take on cycling for reducing stress and relaxation. Some do it because they want to learn new skills and independence. Some even do it to increase self-confidence and boost one’s morale.
However, the number of women cyclists is small compared to that of the men. This is because women lack self-confidence, fitness and skills in terms of cycling. Women also tend to panic in intersections or places where they share the road with other vehicles and they lack aggressiveness to take the situation head on. Women are also very particular when it comes to the proper cycling apparel and who they look on them.
Studies have showed that with a couple of changes, women will be attracted to cycling as much as men are. Some of these changes are clear and concise signage that protects and warns cyclists of the possible dangers ahead. Paths, whether on-road or off-road, should be well-connected and in good condition. Safe paths that are completely separate from motor vehicles should also be established. Lastly, secure bike storage should be developed for the convenience of cyclists. With this, women will surely spend on bike gears without the fear of losing them.