Name: Flyfit Location: San Francisco, CA Link: Kickstarter Website: http://www.myflyfit.com/ Kickstarter End Date: March 24 Current Pledge: $33,284 of $90,000
Name: Flyfit Location: San Francisco, CA Link: Kickstarter Website: http://www.myflyfit.com/ Kickstarter End Date: March 24 Current Pledge: $33,284 of $90,000
Name: TRIMR Water + Shaker Bottle Location: Salt Lake City, UT Link: Kickstarter Website: trimrlife.com Kickstarter End Date: February 21 Current Pledge: $15,953 of $20,000
I run with Nike+ to log my miles. It’s not my 100% favorite, but I have logged all my miles on their app, leaving me with no thoughts of starting over with a new tracking app or product. The new(ish) hotness in run tracking is the GPS watch. I, for one, have not ventured into this realm yet. Just give me time telling and a timer and I am typically pretty happy. Enter the Soleus…
I run with my iPhone because I like to listen to music and podcasts. I know its not for everyone, but for me I like to blast “Timber” by Pitbull and Ke$ha. If you have the standard iPhone headphones, you know they’re not terrible, but even the slightest tug will cause them to fall out of your ears. Welcome to a brave new world. EarTaps™ are fully adjustable ear buds that can work for any ear…
The first time I ever swam in a lap pool was when I made the decision last year to sign up for the Portland Triathlon. Since then, hitting the pool at 530a for 3-4 days/week has become a staple in my mornings. There was one day a few months ago where the Masters Swim Team (who is there the same time as I am) played music while they were swimming. I remember thinking how awesome…
The Therawheel is a self-myofascial release tool designed for both athletes and clinicians. It can be used by an individual on him/herself or by a clinician on his/her clients. Like many tools out there, it was designed to help keep athletes moving, but it definitely is different. Just over a foot long with a 4.5 inch wheel in the center, this little tool is surprisingly heavy. Intentionally weighted to allow for less pressure, it gets…
I use my iPhone…a lot. Probably a lot more that I should be to be honest. My entire life is essentially is on my phone in some fashion: my schedule, my emails, my music, and most importantly, my run tracking. Luckily for me (and our bill), I have unlimited data.