Thursday, September 7, 2017

Rudy Project Airgrip Sunglasses Review



Rudy Project is the maker of high-end Italian crafted sunglasses, helmets, and goggles.  They have been making prescription eyewear since 1985 and have received the award for the #1 most-worn aero helmet at the IRONMAN® World Championships.  They have developed quite the following, especially in the triathlon world.

One awesome thing about Rudy Project's sunglasses is that they are backed by an unbeatable 3 Year Frame Warranty and industry-leading Replacement Lens Guarantee, meaning that consumers can opt to replace scratched lenses at a nominal processing fee, no questions asked.  I reviewed the Rudy Project Fotonyk Sunglasses as a BibRave Pro in December of 2016.  I recently got to test out the Airgrip, which is new for 2017.


Paul Craig, the President and Co-Founder of Rudy Project North America described the Airgrip as follows: “The dynamic and fluid design is perfect for just hanging out and chilling outdoors.  It’s the ideal all-in-one gear piece that looks killer on men and women alike.  I believe our engineers really nailed it with this one!”

The reason that Paul thinks this is that the Airgrip is customizable on-the-fly.  You can change out the temple guards from a soft closed-cell peripheral shield to an open-cell comfort pad.  You get a set of the comfort and peripheral pads with your Airgrip and they are available in different colors to match your personality.  You also get a hard case and cleaning cloth with your purchase.


The inspiration of the interchangeable pads came from a photographer for Rudy Project, Jordan Rosen, who submitted a photo of someone wearing casual sunglasses with duct tape flaps around the temple arms.  This is an old mountaineering trick that is designed to block out blinding side-light and keep more of the dangerous UV rays from reaching your eyes (1).

The Airgrip weighs in at 1 ounce, which is super-light.  It has ventilation holes in the temples as well as at the bottom of the lenses.  There are different lens options, from polarized to grey to green and even photocromatic lenses that change from clear to darker lenses depending on the amount of sunlight.  These are the shades I tested and really love the transition option.  It’s perfect for running on trails and bike riding from dusk to dawn.  One major issue I have with sunglasses while trail running is taking them off when you are protected from the sun by trees, by then have open fields where the sun is beating down on you.  Many people just didn’t wear sunglasses, but photocromatic lenses are a great solution to that problem.


I found that these are extremely comfortable sunglasses and the fact that you can change out the temple guards depending on how much light you want to block out is a great feature.  The Airgrip retail for $149.99 to $199.99 depending on the type of lenses you get.  You can also purchase different colored temple guards as well. 

Pros:
Looks awesome with interchangeable temple guards
Light weight at 1 ounce
Well-designed vent holes in the temples arms and lenses
Comes with a case, and cleaning cloth
Great warrantee
Decent price for premium shades

Rudy Project’s Social Media Links:

In the world of running and cycling, there are tons of products to choose from.  While there are an overabundance of sunglasses out there and I have to say that the Rudy Project Airgrip can do it all.  You can pick up yours at the Rudy Project website.  Give them a try and let me know what you think.    

Note:  I received this product in exchange for a review.  The review is my personal opinion of the product and I was not required to give a particular opinion of it.  I am not a doctor, so please use all of the products that I review at your own risk.

References
(1) https://www.rudyprojectusa.com/press/?p=8999

Wednesday, July 5, 2017

Pearl Izumi Spring ‘17 Cycling Gear Review



Pearl Izumi was started over 50 years ago in Tokyo, Japan by a father who wanted to make bicycle racing clothing for his son.  It has become one of the largest makers of cycling apparel in the world.  The name Pearl Izumi means “fountain of pearl” and was named after Izumi, which is an area of Japan known for its clear water and the gem, pearl.  They have been selling their gear in the United States since 1981 and have branched out into selling gear for running and triathlons as well. 

I have been using Pearl Izumi cycling products for over 15 years and have found that the quality of their gear is top notch.  The durability and design has never left me disappointed.  I have several different Pearl Izumi cycling shorts, bibs, and jerseys and love them all.  My favorites are the P.R.O. series shorts and bib shorts, which shouldn’t come as a surprise since they are Pearl Izumi’s top of the line products.  You can check out my review of the amazing P.R.O. Pursuit Bib Shorts and ELITE Escape Jersey (click here for my review) from last year.  I have also reviewed the P.R.O. Escape Thermal Jersey, P.R.O. Softshell Lite Glove, and the P.R.O. Thermal Skull Cap (click here for my review).  I received the latest and greatest from Pearl Izumi’s Spring/Summer lineup a few months back and have been testing them feverishly.


ELITE Escape Semi-Form Jersey

The Elite Escape Semi-Form Jersey is one of Pearl Izumi’s newer jerseys and has a great balance of price and features.  The semi-form fit is made for those riders that are average to bigger in size, but still want a high-performance jersey.  It also works well for smaller riders that want a looser jersey.  Not all riders want a race cut jersey.

One of the really cool things about this jersey is that they use their Elite Transfer In-R-Cool® fabric powered by Ice-fil®.  This fabric provides excellent skin cooling capabilities along with the Direct-Vent panels to allow for extra ventilation.  It worked really well in the 90 degree heat of my training rides.  I felt cooler than when I wear most of my other jerseys. 

Other great features include a full-length zipper   There is a silicone gripper on the back to hold the jersey down (nobody likes when their jersey rides up).  It even has reflective elements for extra visibility in low-light situations.

The Elite Escape Semi-Form Jersey has three large pockets in the back as well as a two smaller pockets for gels or keys.  You have a great deal or storage with these 5 pockets and your items stay put. 

This is really a great jersey that can help make your Spring and Summer rides more enjoyable.  It’s made from 100% polyester and is UPF 50+ so you get sun protection as well.  You can purchase the Elite Escape Semi-Form Jersey for $85 on the Pearl Izumi website or at a local dealer near your (click here for locations). 

Pros:
Elite Transfer In-R-Cool® fabric powered by Ice-fil® keeps you cooler
Ventilated panels
Full-length zipper
Silicone grippers keep your jersey from riding up
Three full pockets and an additional zipper pocket
Reflective elements to provide better visibility in low-light


ELITE Escape Bib Short

I used to be all about bike shorts and never wanted to wear bib shorts in the past.  I tried a pair of Pearl Izumi P.R.O. Pursuit Bib Shorts last year and love them.  The ELITE Escape Bib Short is a great bib short that you can enjoy for longer rides as well as shorter ones.  Its form fitting and has a great price for the features.

The ELITE Escape Bib Short uses the new P.R.O. Transfer fabric in the body of the shorts for better comfort and amazing moisture transfer.  It really will keep you cool and comfortable mile after mile.  Other areas use SELECT Transfer fabric for great moisture wicking.  The leg openings use raw edge P.R.O Transfer fabric with silicone for a softer stretch that still will grip your leg and prevent riding up.  It has a 9.5” inseam to provide more muscle hugging compression further down your leg. 

The new ELITE Escape 1:1™ Chamois with a floating top sheet is used in this bib short and reduces friction for all day comfort.  It provides enough cushion without feeling like you are wearing a diaper (like some of the cheaper bib shorts out there). 


The ELITE Escape Bib Short uses BioViz™ reflective elements for added visibility on low-light situations.  I was really impressed with the quality of the ELITE Escape Bib Short, which is not quite as nice as the P.R.O. series, but does cost a less as well.  You can get yours for $140 on the Pearl Izumi website or at a local dealer near your (click here for locations). 

Pros:
Great ELITE Escape Chamois
Awesome moisture wicking
Great fit all day long.
ProViz™ reflective elements
Decent Price at $140

P.R.O. Gel Vent Glove

The Pearl Izumi P.R.O. Gel Vent Glove will help keep your hands cool and dry on those hot days.  They are super lightweight but provide enough cushion thanks to the patented Direct Vent palm design that has built in ventilated padding.

The padding in the palm is made of gel and is really comfortable.  There is some mesh over the gel and the glove uses Clarino™ synthetic leather around the mesh for a soft, durable feeling.  Like most gloves out there, the P.R.O. Gel Vent Glove has an area on the thumb to wipe off sweat or a runny nose.  The material on this glove is softer and was made to be low-profile. 

The closure is made of hook and loop and there are loops on two of the fingers to make the glove easier to get off.  It truly is a great glove and by far the most comfortable glove I’ve used to date.  You can get yours for $45 on the Pearl Izumi website or at a local dealer near your (click here for locations). 

Pros:
Ventilated gel palm cushion
Soft Clarino™ synthetic leather
Loops to help remove glove
Extremely light weight and comfortable
Decent Price at $45

Pearl Izumi’s Social Media Links:

I’ve never been disappointed with the products that Pearl Izumi makes.  As always, I am very pleased with the quality and value that these three products offer.  I will be using them a lot this summer and think that you should definitely give them a try.  You can purchase these items on the Pearl Izumi website or at a local dealer near your (click here for locations).  I would love to hear what you think about these products, so please leave a comment and let me know.

Note:  I received this product in exchange for a review.  The review is my personal opinion of the product and I was not required to give a particular opinion of it.  I am not a doctor, so please use all of the products that I review at your own risk.