For gearheads and Quantified Selfers triathlon is a chance to ride bikes that look like DARPA prototypes and collect more personal information about themselves than a Stasi collaborator, respectively; for Alphas it’s a chance to get ripped and grab bragging rights; for some people it’s just a fun way to get in shape. Whatever the reason, the tri gear is abundant. Sure, you could swim in your skivvies, hop on your Schwinn for the bike leg and run in some old Nike Mac Attacks — but we’ll do you one better with this kit.
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Kit: Ultimate Triathlon
Did he just do that? He just did that
MacAskill’s Imaginate
The Imaginate project has been in development for two years, which is entirely believable considering this video is so unbelievable that, short of a Faustian pact or magic lamp involvement, only after years of practice could even a seasoned pro execute these kind of maneuvers. Ladies and gentlemen… Danny MacAskill.
Senior Advanced R&D Engineer, Cervélo
30 Minutes With: Damon Rinard
It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to design bicycles. Dammit, nevermind: yes it does. Damon Rinard is one serious bicycle designer. He’s Senior R&D Engineer and Race Engineer for Canadian bike maker Cervélo, the most popular brand at the Ironman World Championship at Kona several years running. We caught up with Rinard to talk about the P5, happy meals and the science of comfort.

The Best Triathlon Bikes for Every Rider
Any old road bike will do for a triathlon. Hell, we’ve seen a Taft-esque man lumber through a sprint on a mountain bike. But if you want to be in the optimal position for performance in a multi-sport race, to thrive in long course and ultra-distance races, then a bike with a triathlon-specific design becomes important. You’ve got to get aero. You’ve got to cheat the wind. You’ve got to avoid the recruitment of fast-twitch muscle fibers. You’ve got to pick up chicks on account of your superbike. We’re here to help.
Today in Gear: June 19, 2013
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Sony VAIO Pro 13 Ultrabook Sony’s answer to the MacBook Air is loud and clear: a high-powered Intel processor and an 512-gig SSD have been slipped inside an oh-so slim carbon fiber shell, and the 13.3-inch monitor is a full HD touchscreen that’s viewable from most any angle. The whole package weighs in at 2.34 pounds, and unlike the Cupertino crusader, this trim machine comes in black. $1,250 |
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Night Sky Field Notes Just imagine what Galileo could have done had he the proper note-taking equipment (parchment can be so cumbersome). These notebook three packs are perfect for jotting starry night observations (that’s a van Gogh reference), and the constellations printed on their covers roughly align with what’s in the summer sky. $10 |
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Sir Kensington’s Mayonnaise The exact origins of mayonnaise are disputed; the yumminess of mayonnaise is not. The artisanal ketchup maker is upping the condiment ante (condimante?) with its original and chipotle mayos made from cage-free eggs, sunflower oil and other fresh ingredients. $7 |
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Icebreaker Merino Seeker Shorts Merino wool is nature’s way of telling us we can be both active and stylish. These lightweight knee-length shorts are well tailored and great for travel, lounging, hiking and everything in between. $130 |
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Old Town Predator Kayak Purpose-built for fishing, the new Predator features six mounting plates so paddlers can place their rods, electronic gear, cameras and more wherever they’d like. The seat can be reconfigured for paddling, casting or even standing, there’s room for a trolling motor, and a no-slip surface means a safe and splash-free experience. Buy this for your fisherman dad and you will be the favorite. $1,199+ |
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Dollar Shave Club One Wipe Charlies If you haven’t yet seen the promo video for these, you might not know how to Internet. The goofs at DSC have added these “gently scented” crap products to their lineup, and they’re for exactly what you think. (They’re for your butt.) $4 |
| Whistle Dog Activity Tracker Whistle allows you to monitor your dog’s activity — time spent resting, playing, walking, etc. — through your smartphone, where you can set daily goals, view a daily activity summary and track any changes in your best friend’s behavior. whistle.com |
Steep Climbs and Singletrack on Two Wheels
Tested: Hitting the Singletrack On The Yeti SB95
Somewhere in between grinding steep climbs and effortlessly floating hairpin singletrack downhill, it’s inevitable that you’ll encounter the dreaded “endo”. The end-over handlebars is a rite of passage for any mountain biker as he works up the ranks from cruising novice to dirt demon. At least, that’s what I thought before taking a spin on the new Yeti SB95 ($4,800 as tested) on a recent trip to Vail Mountain, CO.
The times, they are a-shiftin'
Point and Click: The Story of Electronic Shifting
Road bike shifting has come a long way in the roughly 75 years it’s been around. The number of gears has ballooned from 2 to 11, shifters have moved from the frame to the brake levers and traditional cable actuation is poised to give way to electronic shifting. There’s little doubt that the revolutionary new tech, which replaces traditional steel cables with small electric servos, will eventually become commonplace. Two decades ago that couldn’t have seemed further from the truth.
Hit the dusty trail(s)
Single Track Mind: The Best American Mountain Bike Trails
Picking our 10 favorite mountain bike trails for our week of cycling is like asking a parent to pick their favorite kid: we love them each for different reasons. Still, armed with a Rolodex of memorable rides, we set out to catalog the best of the best. The IMBA (International Mountain Bike Association) and other groups have been creating mouthwatering single track all over the world as diverse as the styles of bikes in your local shop — and they keep getting bigger, better and longer.

The Best Mountain Bikes for Every Rider
‘Tis the season to be tempted by a whole new model year of mountain bikes, and we’ve got some good news. Dialing in your own personal style of off-roading has never been easier — once you wade through the overwhelming amount of options, that is. There’s a different bike for just about every type of trail and rider, and even some that claim to do it all. You need a bike best suited to the kind of riding you enjoy, but that also won’t keep you from the occasional change of pace (or any surprises the trails throw at you). As part of our week-long series on bikes to celebrate the launch of Limits, we’ve picked our favorites for racing enduro, downhilling, or just getting out for a weekend adventure ride.
Today in Gear: June 18, 2013
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Cool Hunting + Budnitz Scorcher Bike The Scorcher is a Cool Hunting-kissed version of Budnitz’s original hand-built, single-speed city bike with a Gates belt drive, aggressive riding stance, killer tires and more. The steel frame features signature CH green Chris King hardware and a trendy matte finish. Oh, and they’re giving it away. Sign up for the contest and make Bike Week a little sweeter. coolhunting.com (★) |
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Adipure Crazyquick Shoes Hot on the heels of adidas’ Crazyquick basketball shoe, these runners fit like gloves, but, you know, for your feet. The minimalist kicks are made to move and flex like a foot for a natural feel. Bold designs make a statement — these colors do run. $100 |
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2013 Dodge Dart Mopar Edition The stock Dart rides on a modified Alfa Romeo chassis and is meant to deliver a zippy driving experience. Not good enough for Mopar, Chrysler’s in-house tuning division, which just unveiled a 500-unit run of the Dart that features a black and electric blue color scheme, turbo four-cylinder, lowered suspension, tuned steering and a six-speed manual. Might just be a bulls-eye. dodge.com (★) |
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Fit by Polartec Collection Polartec has cosseted our torsos for decades, but their foray into the commercial textile world — think offices, the healthcare industry and educational institutions — means five new high performance fabrics for sittin’ on. High durability, antimicrobial properties, water resistance, breathability and, of course, comfort, should make for a much more bearable work environment. polartec.com |
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GORUCK 32-liter Kit Bag GORUCK adds a weekender to their cavernous USA-made Kit Bag line. With a spacious main compartment good for a few outfits and a handful of other storage pockets, the 32L Kit should be perfect for one or two nights on the road. There’s an Omega carabiner to latch everything shut, too — just don’t forget to slap on a 2×3 patch for a dash of customization. $135 |
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iSpoon Kitchen Stylus So you’re stirring the artisanal pancake recipe you got from your vegan bike mechanic when suddenly you need to pause your iPad-controlled turntable and answer a call from your holistic reiki guru. You can’t swipe the screen with your buckwheat-goop-covered fingers, so you use a wooden spoon that doubles as an iPad stylus. Yuppie hipster nirvana: achieved. $7 |
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Details x CDFA Weekend Bags Hoping to raise funds for up-and-coming designers, DETAILS mag and the CFDA have commissioned 20 high-profile designers — Marc Jacobs, Tommy Hilfiger, et al. — to rethink the weekend bag. The bags of their labors are up for auction on eBay, so prepare for vicious bid-offs. ebay.com (★) |
Senior Director of Global Product Management, Cannondale
30 Minutes With: Henning Schroeder
If you’ve ever wondered why your bicycle looks the way it does, has the features it has, or just generally why you’re riding a refined machine rather than an old European boneshaker, then Henning Schroeder is a guy to know. As Senior Director of Global Product Management for Cannondale, he oversees all departments — road, mountain, urban, women’s — steering the direction of the brand and working with everyone from engineers to the sales force to figure out what bikes to produce.
King of the road
Breakdown: Cannondale Supersix Evo Black Inc.
Al Capone, DB Cooper, The Sundance Kid. By riding Cannondale’s new Supersix EVO Black Inc. ($13,310) you join an exclusive cadre of criminal minds. Don’t worry, the Connecticut bike company hasn’t filled the bike’s tubes with any illicit substances (though the price tag might suggest otherwise). However, it tips the scales at a felonious 11 pounds, sitting well below pro cycling’s 15 pound weight limit. Despite its weight, the Supersix EVO is able to boast stiffness and aerodynamic figures that bike engineers dream about.

The Best Road Bikes for Every Rider
Across the cycling categories, excluding perhaps the penny-farthing, we seem to be in the middle of a boom in popularity. Cities are adding bike lanes and bike programs, all the cool kids are riding fixies, mountain bikes are gnarlier than ever — and the rest of us are riding road bikes. The popularity of road cycling owes in part to the low barriers to entry (everyone has roads), in part to the variety of awesome bikes available for riders of different skill levels and desired recreation, in part to the rise of the sportive or gran fondo — a cycling event that emphasizes participation over competition — and in part to all the really boss neon lycra. As part of our week-long series on bikes to celebrate the launch of Limits, we’ve picked out five great road bikes for all manner of rides, from entering your first century ride with friends to sasquatching a local crit.

Introducing: Limits
In recent years we’ve witnessed a growing interest in endurance sports — everything from adventure racing and backcountry trekking to triathlons and all-night mud runs — and we’ve even experimented ourselves, with the Road to Ironman series. We’ve also heard from readers that you’re interested, you want more. So today we’re launching Limits, a channel of GP dedicated to the physical and mental challenges of endurance sports, as well as the gear required, the people who compete and the culture that emerges.
Today in Gear: June 17, 2013
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Fjallraven Greenland No.1 Special Edition Jacket The weather-resistant Greenland No. 1 is made of waxed, earth-conscious material that’s designed to be waxed time and again to ensure moisture stays out. It’s a lightly padded affair with storage and style aplenty – the latter thanks to a generous color spread and tailored cut. $250 |
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Everlane Pool Towel Everlane lends their simple, unbranded aesthetic to these thick, Turkish-made 100% Terry towels available in two simple colors. The debossed “TOWEL” detail is a cheeky homage to monogramming, though the literal label sort of ruins the illusion when you’re wearing one as a cape. $40 |
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Incase City Collection Incase, that master of protective gear for our daily tech, introduces a new, svelte collection for the urban commuter. Purposed pockets, faux fur-lined sleeves, durable blended weave polyester and triple-coated panels slot this line somewhere between your college Jansport and your dad’s briefcase — classy and utilitarian. goincase.com |
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New Era Diamond Era 59Fifty Hats Diamond Eras are more than just a ball cap. The lightweight performance material wicks moisture with ease and lets your scalp breathe while protecting from sun radiation with UPF 50+. A plethora of logo options means you can represent your team while swilling that third $14 Bud at the next home game. $35 |
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Sena Low Profile Headset & Intercom Use these headsets as an intercom, hands free phone, GPS guide or MP3 player and control it all with voice prompts or the large integrated buttons. Size and weight are hardly an issue — the unit is slim and mere inches long — so strap them into your helmet and start gabbing. (Bikers gab, right?) senabluetooth.com |
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FLOS Aim Lamps by the Bouroullec brothers Award-winning, Brittany-based design duo the Bouroullec Brothers have paired with FLOS to develop the minimalist Aim Lamps. By sliding each lamp up and down its suspension cord and by tilting the lamp itself, the light can be aimed and controlled, creating a unique aesthetic for your (presumably) mod abode. flosusa.com |
Happy Father’s Day
To all the excellent dads: new, forthcoming or long-serving, here’s to an excellent Father’s Day. For men who we’ve known our whole lives who, nonetheless, continue to surprise and impress us, a single day of celebration is short and fleeting but your place in our lives endures. - The Crew
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Essay | On Father’s Day: The Gift Most of my friends growing up didn’t celebrate Father’s Day. I was always curious about that. Who were their dads, exactly, and why didn’t they care? I figured they must have been intellectual types (some of them were) or artists (some of them were) or dads who just had way too many neckties already and didn’t see the point. But in our house, we always celebrated Father’s Day. In fact, it was always kind of a big deal. Read Essay » |
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Thanks, Dad: Anecdotes on the Men Who Raised Us Most of us have “remember the time dad…” stories. In celebration of Father’s Day (it’s coming up fast, you slacker) the GP staff decided to put their memorable father-son moments on paper for all the world to see. Read More » |
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50 Excellent Gifts for an Excellent Dad Sometimes when trying to find a gift it’s best to inundate yourself in options. Hence our plan of attack for this year’s Father’s Day Gift Guide: a massive barrage of sweet gear, from outdoor to tech, cheap to astronomically expensive, swanky to rough-and-tumble. Play six degrees of Kevin Bacon with a ridiculous watch strap you can’t afford. Print out the list, blindfold yourself, spin around thrice and throw darts. Take it to your psychic and ask her which one dad will love. This is important, dammit, so put in the effort. We’ve done everything we can to help, below. Browse Guide » |
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Best Gifts for New Dads It’s the scariest and most exciting thing a man will ever face: fatherhood. Suddenly there’s the pressure of knowing this human life is wholly reliant on you, the hope of being just like your father or the fear of the same thing. It’s the moment when BC becomes AD, a distinct frozen moment when a corner is turned and there will forever more only be a “before” (child) and “after”. For many of us, Father’s Day means finding the right gift for Dad. But now some of us will be receiving gifts as well, and so without further ado, we introduce New Father’s Day — along with a wish list for the sleep-deprived new dad to make the beginning of this next lifetime easier. Browse Guide » |
Same country, new port
Tasting Notes: Pike Creek Whiskey
Pike Creek Whiskey was available stateside in the 90s. Slow sales soon put the importation experiment to an end, despite a budding cult following. Now, Pernod Ricard is reintroducing the spirit back to select American markets. Unlike typical Canadian whiskies, Pike Creek is finished in Port barrels, and left at the mercy of the elements in unheated warehouses. But is it really a different? Read our full review to find out.
The good kind of drag
Reel Deal: Five Best Fly Reels
In fly fishing, the rod is the rock star. It gets all the attention when you’re bragging about the big one from your last trip. On the other hand, reels are the unsung heroes. They’re the ones that make the sweet music (they really do – listen to a big fish running against one sometime), the ones that make catching big fish possible. We round up our five favorites.
You've learned to cast, now treat yourself
Thrown For a Loop: Five Great Fly Rods
Famed fly fishing writer John Gierach once wrote a book called Standing in a River Waving a Stick. Well, fly fishing looks a lot like that. And the stick in question is a fly rod. It’s the rod that throws the line that carries the fly to the fish. To those who aren’t familiar with fly fishing, all fly rods look the same. They are anything but.
The secret is, there isn't one
A Trip to the Typical Fly Shop
Anywhere you find fish that can be caught on a fly (which is just about anywhere you find fish) you’ll find a fly shop. Some are grand affairs with carpeting, staff in matching shirts, and hundreds of brands. Others are small with two or three options of each requisite item. Ed Estlow decided to scope out a local shop; his study (shopping trip?) reveals a lot about these hidden gems.

Kit: Learning to Fly Fish
If we’ve done our job, you’re inspired to do some fly fishing. Good on you, sir. All that stands in your way is a lot of practice, some really smart fish, and an utter lack of the necessary equipment. All three of those things are daunting. We tackle the last part with our all-inclusive, affordable fly fishing kit.
Today in Gear: June 14, 2013
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Hasselblad Lunar The Lunar is a mirrorless 24-MP rig that’ll accept three interchangeable Sony lenses. ISO can be adjusted from 100 to 16,000, there’s a 3-inch LCD screen and 25 focus points. Sport your own flair with your choice of grip: wood, carbon fiber, leather…and maybe frame a snapshot of price tag when you’ve accepted delivery. $6,995 |
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Tilt Single Stainless Steel Chilling Sphere This simple sphere’s hollow center contains gel that retains temperatures for extended periods of time. Put it in the freezer for a bit, pick it up with the included hooked stick, and plop it into your drink to cool your swill more efficiently than ice, thanks to its shape and other physics and stuff. $18 |
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Allen Edmonds x Ball and Buck Double Monk Strap Exclusive to Ball and Buck is this double monk strap available in three calfskin finishes. The single oak leather sole benefits from Goodyear welted construction, and the branded interior is a brilliant orange. A classic look for suits, jeans and everything in between. $428 |
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Bolivian Singani From Steven Soderbergh If you’re into drinking chuflay or yungueño cocktails, you know the main ingredient is a grape Brandy which happens to be Bolivia’s national liquor. While filming “Che” director Steven Soderbergh came across Singani and liked the stuff so much he bought a massive quantity to import to the U.S. and distribute (once he gets the necessary permits). Stay tuned for availability. extension765.com |
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Four Corner Store 35mm Film Collection Google “real camera” on your smartphone and you’ll be amazed to find that in the not so distant past, people took photos with machines and developed “film” onto paper products using chemicals. Turns out you still can do all that work for a picture, but the film has become difficult to find — now you can pick up varying amounts at the Four Corner Store and unironically boast a new “hashtag nofilter” mantra. $7+ |
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Friday & River Leather Accessories Headquartered in San Diego, Friday and River is run by a husband and wife team who handcraft — design, cut and stitch — all their leather goods. Their newest product are pint glass cozies that supplement the wallets, keychains, phone cases and more previousy available. fridayandriver.com |
A new Rebel with a cause
Canon EOS Rebel T5i: Entry Level, Redefined
Canon’s Rebel line of DSLRs has always offered an impressive mixture of features while remaining completely approachable. The recently released Canon EOS Rebel T5i continues this tradition as the new flagship of the Rebel line. Like the EOS Rebel 650D before it, this shooter boasts an 18MP CMOS sensor, a 9-point cross-type AF sensor, a 3-inch 1.04m-dot touch-sensitive vari-angle ClearView II LCD, and Full HD video mode, complete with continuous autofocus in movie mode with subject tracking; these are all contained in a body that feels more professional than its predecessor.
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A Beginner Fly Fisherman’s Primer
So you watched A River Runs Through It on cable the other night and, your brother’s gambling issues aside, you’ve decided to try fly fishing. What do you need? Well, you could start with just a hardware store rod, reel & line, a few flies in a plastic box, and some clothes you don’t mind trashing. But you’ll enjoy yourself a lot more if you have some decent gear in hand. Lucky you — we’ve got everything you need right here.
Inside the head of a typical addict
Why Fly Fish?
I’ve heard that question answered a lot of different ways in 23 years of flinging sharp wire & feathers at the finned ones. For some, it borders on the mystical. People talk of otherworldly feelings or suspension of time (as in time spent fishing doesn’t count against your allotment here on planet Earth).
For others it’s a religious experience.




















































