Archive for November 2011
What a Cardiologist Thinks About...
2012 Tri Tops for Men
Made from our typical Merino-based Sportwool fabric (which lowers body temperature, slows down your heart rate and wicks moisture away from the body), our 2012 triathlon tops offer supreme comfort and performance on race day.
The Sportwool Tri Singlet is an easy fit garment with full-length zipper and has distinctive endurance Junkie styling that matches the Tri Race Shorts.
€ 75 – Discover the Men’s Sportwool Singlet…
Do you want some extra protection against the harsh afternoon sun? Then the short-sleeved Sportwool Tri Jersey is you pick.
€ 85 – Discover the Men’s Sportwool Jersey…
Sportwool Tri Suits
Read the reviews of the Sportwool & Hot Ice Tri Suits in 220 Triathlon, TriMag Asia or on EverymanTRI.com and Triathlesdiary.com.
Test one of our Tri Suits today with a no questions asked 30-day full refund offer. We are confident this is the most comfortable triathlon suit you will have ever worn and you will be completely satisfied by the unrivalled performance it offers.
€ 170 – Test the Sportwool Tri Suit… or the Hot Ice Tri Suit…
2012 Product Range Unveiled
endurance Junkie 2012 Apparel Launch
The classic sleeveless Tri Singlet (€ 70), available for men and women, offers comfort and performance on race day. The short-sleeved Tri Jersey (€ 80), also available for men and women, is designed to offer extra protection of the shoulders. Read more
Stellar Review of endurance Junkie's Hot Ice Tri Suit
Belgian multisport brand ‘endurance Junkie’ is happy to announce its Hot Ice Tri Suit was awarded with an Editor’s Choice badge in the November issue of the British triathlon magazine ‘220 Triathlon’. The one-piece suit, designed for long distance triathlon, received an overall score of 91%. Read more
Triathlon Photography Tip #1
Get as close to the action as you can. If you can’t, maybe your camera can. Extend your arm as far as possible into the course, focus manually at a certain distance, point the camera to the action and fire away as the athletes pass by the intended focal point.
Just make sure you hold the camera secure and don’t impede the athletes…
Happy shooting!
Peter De Schryver


