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Good Looking, Low Impact Support – Lululemon Free to Be Bra

May 14th, 2013 | By

The folks at Lululemon have a knack for designing some seriously good-looking workout gear. Over the past year, Katie’s worn the Free to Be Bra during countless CrossFit workouts, running sessions, and on hikes to see if she could make it work for higher impact fun.

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Soft, Sleek and Supportive – Women’s Under Armour Seamless Essential Sports Bra

May 9th, 2013 | By

After penning the first-ever article related to women’s underwear on Trek Tech, I’ve been subjecting every sports bra I have to the selection criteria I listed in the Buyer’s Guide. Is it supportive enough? Does it have enough fabric, but not too much? How about the straps; are they in the right place and the right length? Do I feel good enough in it to CrossFit shirtless? With respect to the Under Armour Women’s Seamless Essential Sports Bra, the answer to all of those questions is a resounding “yes.”

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Chrome’s Storm Cobra Jacket Urban Looks, Backcountry Performance

April 30th, 2013 | By

We’re taking a look at bike commuting gear this week. What did Schiller think of Chrome’s Storm Cobra? “I’ve been on my way to a brewery a couple times this month when the skies opened up. Each time I was glad to have the Chrome Storm Cobra in my bag.”

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Bike Commuting Week: Under the Dome

April 29th, 2013 | By

The weather’s finally clearing up(ish), so it’s time to get back on your bike and start hauling your butt to work on two wheels. This week, we’re focusing on the gear that’ll get you to work safe, on time, and lookin’ good. Today, we’re looking at a sweet brain bucket from Bern and some tree shades. Yeah, you heard me. Tree shades.

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Buyer’s Guide: What to Look for in a Sports Bra

April 3rd, 2013 | By

As a dude, I am happy to say that I know nothing of shopping for a training bra. Fortunately, Katie Levy has plenty of hard-earned knowledge on the subject and she shares her wisdom here.

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