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.
Gear Patrol
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 Budget
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 |
Canon EOS Rebel T5i: Entry Level, Redefined
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 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.
Mortgage house, book ticket, feed soul
Have Rod, Will Travel: Three Bucket List Fly Fishing Destinations
If you have a hankering for more exotic fish than you can find in the nearest stream, river, or lake, consider packing a bag with a few travel rods and the rest of your gear and giving destination fly fishing a try. That’s all well and good (great, really), but as always, you should strive for the cream of the crop. Here are three trips worthy of the bucket list of any fly fisher.
A Fly Fishing Legend
30 Minutes With: Lefty Kreh
Lefty Kreh is one hell of a fisherman. He’s lots of other things, too: retired outdoor editor of the Baltimore Sun, accomplished photographer, prolific author, father and grandfather, teller of stories, entertainer, absolute legend as a fly caster. It seems, though, that all of these things orbit around the first one. We sat down with him to hear about his 32nd book, common casting mistakes, how he was introduced to the sport, and much, much more.
A visit to fly fishing paradise
Viewfinder: Off the Grid
This video, a special cut of “Off the Grid”, a full-length fishing documentary about finding and fishing in places that are untouched or simply outside the norm, pretty much has it all. There’s a quick summary of the epic trip that makes up the entire film, full of monster fish doing their best jaws impressions on happily bobbing flies; then we get to meet two young trout bums living the dream in northeast Ohio.
Today in Gear: June 13, 2013
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Pling Pling is a new app for iOS and OSX that allows groups of people to communicate via quick voice-based messages. Record a simple message and Pling it to others who can listen to your comment and add to the conversation. Anyone else feeling compelled to send some ironic — and hilarious — You’ve Got Mail communiqué? No?… just us then. joinpling.com |
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OVVO Optics Born in 2011 from materials developed during the Cold War, these German- and Polish-made frames are laser-cut titanium-steel composite with screw-less hinges. The optical and sunglass frames come in a plethora of creative, colorful (and very European) designs, weigh only 0.6 ounces and are engineered to last two long lifetimes. ovvooptics.com |
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Pioneer XDJ-R1 All-in-One Wireless Performance DJ The newly announced DJ system is the first in the industry to apply iOS control capability; this allows DJs to control their beats via an iPad or iPhone app, even in places where a wi-fi network isn’t available. Great for the modern DJ relying more and more on mobile technology to put a new spin on his craft. $899 |
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Umbra Rinse Bowl And Strainer This is what many of us deal seekers would call a “two-fer” — a combo strainer and bowl designed especially for rinsing fruit. The Collander piece swings out of the way when you’re rinsing and up like a knight’s visor when it’s time to drain. Pretty much a Medieval Times cook’s dream gadget. $10 (★) |
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Polk Audio Woodbourne Speaker The Woodbourne, named after a neighborhood in Baltimore (does that mean it comes with bullet holes?), is two feet of handsome speaker, featuring a wood top and a curvy, wraparound fabric cover with minimalist buttons. Be it Bluetooth, AirPlay, aptX compression, auxiliary inputs or optical input, the two long-throw drivers, two tweeters and 4-channel amp kick out the sound in style. polkaudio.com |
| Icon 1000 Chapter Motorcycle Jacket Available in brown or grey/black Brazilian leather, the Chapter looks as good as it performs. CE approved shoulder, elbow and back protectors keep your vulnerable bits well sheathed, and a removable vest liner is ready to keep you warm on those long rides. $600 |
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Pentax Q7 The Q7 aims its adorable little guns squarely at the Instagram set with a powerful 1/1.7-inch sensor and interchangeable lenses. Use their online configurator to choose one of 120 color combinations (we’re partial to orange and black). $500 |

Walkaround Guys: 5 Best Everyday Kit Lenses
Kit lenses have a bad reputation for being the cheap training wheels of the photography world, built solely to make the DSLR buying process more approachable for thrifty consumers in search of a one-stop upgrade. These knocks against the category aren’t completely unfounded, but you shouldn’t let the general snobbery of experienced photographers steer you away from a good deal or convenience. There are a variety of kit lenses that are still a tremendous value and a great starting point for building a glass collection, whether they’re purchased with a camera or on their own. Here, you’ll find a few of our favorites across a variety of major brands and setups.
Meet the media manager of the future -- and it's not made by apple
Qvivo is the Cloud Media Solution of Your Dreams
Qvivo is a new cloud media service startup that claims to succeed where most others have failed in offering a dream streaming solution for video and music fans with large digital libraries. Starting at $1.99 a month, Qvivo offers unlimited cloud storage for movies, tv shows and music that can then be streamed through any modern web browser. We put the service through its paces and came away extremely impressed.
Bolster your photo app-titude
Hot Shot: Five Apps to Help You Shoot Like a Pro
Whether you’re trying to capture the grandeur of the Grand Canyon or just snapping a selfie of your abs (not again, Anthony Weiner!), utilizing a set of great photo apps is key. Give the Earlybird Instagram filter a break and read up on our five favorite photo apps.
Take cover, so no one catches you watching it
Viewfinder | Killzone: Intercept
Videogame fans get a bad rap. For all their insistence about the artistry and sophistication of the medium, gamers exist in the minds of other creative artists as….well, something like this guy. “Killzone: Intercept”, a lavishly produced live-action short based on the popular game franchise, does substantial damage to that conception.
Today in Gear: June 12, 2013
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BeltCraft Custom Belts Tell NYC-based BeltCraft your specifications online — choose colors, finishes, stitching, width, cut — and they’ll make you a custom pants lashing, right here in the USA. Name and post your belt design to their website and you’ll earn $2 for every person who buys it, as well as $2 for a different charity each month. A bespoke Karma mine. beltcraft.com |
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Café du Cycliste Apparel This line of cycling apparel is très français. Based in Nice along the French Riviera, Café du Cycliste has lines for men and women, for pro types and for the (slightly) more casual rider. Retro touches on fabrics like Merino wool and anti-odor weaves combine to make these polos, shorts, and compression garments rather chic, no? cafeducycliste.com |
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2014 Toyota Corolla Toyota’s latest entry in the continuing battle of world’s best selling car sports far more pep than their previous snoozer of a compact sedan. More angular and aggressive, and with more space, a CVT, two available power trains and a low 2,900-pound weight, this Corolla is relatively impressive all around — especially in the MPG department. toyota.com |
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DIY Pizza Pie Mark Bello’s Pizza a Casa pizza school teaches the art of pie perfection, but now anyone can access his tutelage via a new iOS app. Videos, photos and guides teach how to make sauces, throw dough and stock a pantry with the right ingredients. Just add chianti. $5 |
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Hlemmur Square Let’s say you’re in Iceland and have recently suffered your own personal economic crisis, but your taste for suitable quarters hasn’t diminished. Check in to Hlemmur Square, a new Reykjavik property that combines hostel and luxury hotel accommodations under one roof. Colorful and comfortable, the five-storey building has a restaurant, live music in the lobby and balconies in the hotel rooms. hlemmursquare.com |
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NuForce Mobile Music Pump This take-with-you headphone amplifier optimizes your portable media device’s audio output with either over-ear or in-ear cans. 20 – 20 kHz frequency response ain’t bad for the price of a nice dinner with your better half. $59 |
Fervent Footwear
Happy Socks
In fashion, it really is the little things that make a big difference. The little things Happy Socks does just happen to be bigger. The Swedish-designed combed cotton socks are bold in all the right ways, playful yet fashionable, sui generis without being obnoxious. Their colorful creations are a great fit in today’s bold style moment, the perfect eye-catching touch to draw the kind of stares you’re after. Read on for more on the brand.
Our Favorites: Grey Stripe Sock ($12) | Big Dot Low Socks ($10) | Gray, Orange and Blue Argyle ($12) | Stripe Half Sock ($12)
Timekeeping Icon: Rolex Cosmograph Daytona
Today, the Daytona is one of Rolex’s most popular models, and no one is surprised when a rare vintage model achieves a half-million dollar hammer price at auction. This is ironic, because not that long ago, Rolex dealers could hardly give these models away. It’s not too often that a watch goes from a sales dud to a piece for which people will wait years (just for the honor of paying full retail price), but that’s what makes the Daytona such a fascinating story.




















































