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What We Have Noticed: K-Swiss, Sugoi, Waterman's...

Written by: Herbert Krabel
Date: Sat Jun 19 2010

This week we look closer at the K-Swiss Blade Light running shoes, the Sugoi RS cycling shorts, the Waterman’s Applied Science sunscreen and the popular magnetic Buckyballs.







K-Swiss Blade Light

What: The K-Swiss Blade Light new running shoe should be available at retailers at the end of June and is labeled by K-Swiss as ultra-light super-cushioned.
Colors: white/red, white/yellow
Weight: 9.3 oz
MSRP: $90
Website: www.kswiss.com




Sugoi RS shorts

What: The Sugoi RS shorts feature a 10 panel contour design and a flat seam construction and may quite possibly be the favorite cycling shorts of this editor.
Sizes: S-XXL
MSRP: $130
Website: www.sugoi.com




Waterman’s Applied Science

What: When your passion requires you to be outside most of the time you best make sure that the sun doesn’t fry you and your skin. Waterman’s Applied Science sunscreen is trusted by plenty of Standup Paddlers along those lines and it would appear that you can too.
Protection factor: 18 and up
Size: 100ml
MSRP: $19.99
Website: www.watermansappliedscience.com




Buckyballs

What: The next time you are anxiously waiting for the race to start, you can pull out your Buckyballs and focus your mind on this intriguing game with 216 rare earth magnets instead. Buckyballs are now available in black, just like most all carbon steeds.
Colors: original, silver, black and gold
MSRP: $34.95
Website: www.getbuckyballs.com



  

  

  

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