What We Have Noticed: Asics, Specialized...

This week we came across the Asics Gel-Hyper Speed 5 racing flats, the Specialized Purist Hydroflo bottle, a bike parking sign, Kusa grass flip flops, a cool Endurance Conspiracy t-shirt and an entertaining video.


Asics Gel-Hyper Speed 5

What: Matty Reed runs in the Asics Gel-Hyper Speed 5 and word has it that Ryan Hall also favors these light minimalist racing shoes. They do look fast standing still and at $80 they seem to be quite a good deal. Now go out and run.
MSRP: $80
Website: asicsamerica.com




Specialized Purist Hydroflo

What: This editor loves the Specialized Purist bottle, and thought it would be tough to improve it, but there is now new Hydroflo version that made from a super flexible material and is thus ultra easy to squeeze. BPA free of course.
MSRP: $15
Website: specialized.com




Vintage bike parking sign

What: Not that you need a reminder on where to park your bike at home or at the office, but maybe other folks need to be aware of this very important space. Of course this cool tin sign could also just hang on your wall.
Size: 12x12
MSRP: $34
Website: sprouthome.com




Kusa grass flip flops

What: Walking barefoot on grass is a very amazing experience, but sadly not something we can do all the time. But Aussie company Kusa comes to the rescue with their very cool grass flip flops. Wear them in your office behind the desk, wear them at home or be proud strutting them outside, the possibilities appear to be endless.
Sizes: S, M, L
MSRP: $29.95 AUD
Website: kusashoes.com




Endurance Conspiracy Bitchin' Camaro

What: Endurance Conspiracy just launched a few new t-shirts, and while those are quite nice, we are somewhat partial to this slightly older Bitchin' Camaro one. It doesn't scream "look at me, I am a cyclist" but insiders will know that it is all about what is on top of the roof rack and not what is below.
MSRP: $30
Website: enduranceconspiracy.com




S... Cyclists Say

The video below is quite humorous and we all have heard some if not all of the lines featured. But this clip isn't just about funny phrases, People For Bikes is an organization that is hoping to improve the future of biking.