Training Gear

New Cycling Gear Update Coming Soon! 


Running Gear

I currently rotate the following shoes to test them for what I like and dislike; I have different pairs to accommodate for terrain and specific weather conditions.  All stock photos below are the same color as those in my rotation.  Product reviews coming soon!


Hoka One One Clifton

Stock image courtesy of Hoka One One

Newton Motion III
Stock image courtesy of Newton

New Balance FreshFoam 980
Stock image courtesy of New Balance

Hoka One One Stinson ATR
Stock image courtesy of Hoka One One

Saucony Kinvara 5

Stock image courtesy of Saucony

Sketchers GoRun Ultra
  
Stock image courtesy of Sketchers
 
Montrail FluidFlex II

Stock image courtesy of Montrail
  
Vibram SeeYa


Stock image courtesy of Vibram

Vibram Bikila

Stock image courtesy of Vibram

Saucony Cohesion 7
Stock image courtesy of Saucony

Hoka One One Huaka
Stock image courtesy of Hoka One One

Cycling Gear


Click on the images below for more information and great deals and sale pricing!

My Trusty Steed with all Upgrades Installed



CatEye Volt 300 Front Headlamp


Stock image courtesy of CatEye

Serfas Thunderbolt 3 Tail Light

Stock image courtesy of Serfas

Giro Foray Helmet

Stock image courtesy of Giro

Timbuk2 Rear Gear Bag


Stock image courtesy of Timbuk2

Current Electronic Gear

Listed and displayed below are electronic devices that I either currently use or have used in the past.  All products are ordered from the most current to least; all previous equipment has either been given to a friend or sold to help offset the cost of newer equipment.

Caveat:  I will not be writing product reviews on the following equipment.  DC Rainmaker has already done an excellent job providing thorough reviews of all items below.  For each product, I will include a link to his review of the item if you are interested in more information and will be adding personal input as time allows.

Garmin Forerunner 920XT

For more information, DC Rainmaker has an excellent product analysis and review here.

Stock image courtesy of Garmin

Garmin Foot Pod

For more information, DC Rainmaker has an excellent product analysis and review here.
Stock image courtesy of Garmin

Mio Link Heart Rate Monitor

For more information, DC Rainmaker has an excellent product analysis and review here.

Stock image courtesy of Mio Global

Garmin ANT+ Speed / Cadence Sensors

For more information, DC Rainmaker has an excellent product analysis and review here.

Stock image courtesy of Garmin

Previous Electronic Gear

Garmin Forerunner 220

For more information, DC Rainmaker has an excellent product analysis and review here.

Stock image courtesy of Garmin


Nike+ Sportwatch GPS

For more information, DC Rainmaker has an excellent product analysis and review here.

Stock image courtesy of Nike

Nike+ FuelBand

For more information, DC Rainmaker has an excellent product analysis and review here.
Stock image courtesy of Nike

FitBit Flex

For more information, DC Rainmaker has an excellent product analysis and review here.

  Stock image courtesy of FitBit

Polar H7 Heart Rate Monitor

After I was able to begin running again in March of 2013, I felt the need to track more metrics to analyze my run time data as well as my body's reaction to additional stress as a result of running.  At the time, the Polar H7 was the best HRM on the market.  I connected the H7 to Endomondo via Bluetooth and began learning more about my body shortly afterward.  

I can honestly say that the H7 was an excellent product, never failed me one time, and I would highly recommend it to anyone in search of a chest strapped HRM.

For more information, DC Rainmaker has an excellent product analysis and review here.

Stock image courtesy of Polar USA


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