NEW PRODUCTS
Mavic Footwear & Clothing New additions to the footwear line are the Zxenon, a women's high performance road shoe, and the Alpine XL, a mid-ankle cross mountain shoe. The Avenir, Peleton, Razor,Giova and Sorpio shoes all get updates for 2011. New designs, colors,and innovative materials.
Mavic develops its products using innovative technologies to give you the best in fit, climate control and performance to make you ride better. The 2011 apparel line introduces new men's and women's short inserts. Improvements on the Infinity, HC, and Ventoux jersey and bib shorts, and updated colors and more styles for women. The new Bellissima lineup introduces elegant styling, technical details for exceptional feminine fit and comfort. The product features Ergo waist, Ergo 3D chamois, and bellissima summer weight fabrics. See all the Mavic products at Outdoor Gear, Booth 211.
Giro Helmets The all new Roc Loc 5 has been in development for the past 2+ years, with the goal of creating a breakthrough fit system that provides cyclists with an unmatched level of comfort, stability, adjustability, and weight savings. Available in the following models for 2011: Ionos, Atmos, Xar, Athlon, Saros,Monza,and Hex. The new Xar... The soul of the Xen with performance features and progressive styling for today's all- mountain, trail-ride mountain biker. The Xar has a more compact design, and is lighter-weight. 17 big vents with fully optimized active channeling. Skate-style out-board webbing.Roc Loc 5.X-Static Padding.
wheel-tyre system. Rated as the fastest wheel-tyre system ever ridden by our pro teams (Garmin, Liquigas, Omega Pharma, Lotto), they recognize CC80 will make the
Plus, a flat surface for light/camera mount. See all the Giro helmets at Outdoor Gear, Booth 211.
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Fox For 2011 Fox bring out new range of 36 Talas, Float, and Van models, available in 180 mm travel. Riders who want on-the-fly-adjustable travel will love the new 36 Talas, with its new, ergonomically pleasing Talas lever that easily changes the travel setting from 180 to 140 mm. The ultra-lightweight champion throughout the Fox family, the 36 Float is the lightest 180 mm single crown fork in the business. Riders who crave the linear progression of a coil spring will love the new, long travel, lightweight and silkysmooth Van. Each model is available with our all- new FIT RC 2 inverted damper, as well as our open bath R damper, an industry benchmark for damping performance and reliability. The new FIT RC 2 damper lowers unsprung weight allowing the fork to react quicker for better steering control. See all the Fox products at Outdoor Gear, Booth 211.
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Mavic Cosmic Carbon 80 After spending hours of intensive wind tunnel testing, we designed our most aerodynamic spoked
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difference. 80mm deep dish rim, elliptical sidewalls, 2330g with tires, 1750g no tires. See all the Mavic wheels at Outdoor Gear, Booth 211.
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CamelBak Camelbak is continuously reinventing and changing the way people hydrate and perform. For 2011, the new Antidote reservoir raises the bar for the hydration category. The Antidote allows for a complete system approach with pack and accessory integration. With its new fill port, the Antidote is easier to use and clean. It will also be lighter and have a lower profile. All 2011 packs within the All Weather Technical Series, Epic Series, and Ultra light Series will receive updates and minor adjustments. They will all ship with the new Antidote.
The new CamelBak Groove empowers health-conscious, active adults to hydrate on their own terms by freshly filtering tap water anywhere. The integrated filter reduces taste, odor and other contaminants.The cap and filter are engineered to give a flow rate equal to standard Better Bottle. Also added to the bottle line will be an insulated Better Bottle and the Podium ICE bottle–the ultimate
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