Saturday, September 10, 2016

MOCKE PFD from Stellar Kayaks River City

MOCKE PFD with Bladder......Team Lupine Racing, USA

I saw this PFD being used at Cowboy Tuff multi-day adventure race put on by REV3 in July in Wyoming.  I have been looking for a PFD that has a bladder in it to help with easy of hydrating while paddling.  You would think this is easy but not really!  I ordered this thru a dealer in the United States.  This past weekend I was able to put the PFD to the test.  benefits I notice right away, you can use any bladder you currently have as the pocket is adaptable for that, its very light weight and adjustable to fit, the large front pocket was able to hold 6 hours of food, two tow straps and my paddle gloves well.  I did use a carabiner to attach my "larger" bladder to the PFD just encase we capsized it would not fall out.  IF I had a smaller bladder then it would have closed just fine.  This did not affect the fit of the PFD at all.  Easy to paddle in and very comfortable.   Down falls are that its very reflective, does NOT have a whistle integrated into the PFD for safety, The only way to put it the PFD on is over the head, once I got use to it that would be fine.  If you have sunglasses on or even a helmet this can be time consuming to get it on and off quickly.  I also wish the front pocket had a little more room for food or even small mandatory gear?  Maybe another smaller pocket on top of that mesh pocket in front?  You can see below, the front pocket is pretty good size, even for two Hammer Nutrition water bottles to fit just as an example.  Just a thought.


Eric Olsen, Adventure Racer/Endurance Athlete

Initial thoughts of the Mocke Racer PFD: "Overall, I think the Mocke fits well. It is a slip-on style PFD, so there are no zippers, only side straps for cinching it snug. This can be viewed as a drawback because in situations were you have to take the PFD on and off, like in adventure racing, it can add to transition times. Although, these times can be minimized overtime after you become accustom to using it. Plus, there are no worries about zippers breaking. One of the main features that this PFD provides is a reservoir pocket on the back. This coupled with a Velcro strap along the front, for attaching the reservoir drink tube, allows for hands-free drinking. This reduces the need to stop paddling, which allows for improved efficiency. There is a large pocket on the front of the PFD. It can hold quite a bit of extra gear or food. However, it is not the most convenient pocket due to its location. It runs a little high, so reaching into the pocket can be a little awkward. This is minor considering the ample space it provides. There is also a black with orange trim model available. I mainly went with the orange model since I thought it would keep me cooler, as black absorbs light. Additionally, the orange is highly visible, so it is nice safety feature. The Mocke weighed in at 1 lb 13 oz, which is similar to other PFDs I've owned that provide comparable buoyancy." Race test: Bought a Osprey 1/5l reservoir and affixed the magnet part to the velcro strap across the front. Wanted the house to stick out a little more because I thought it was falling too my chest. It's much easier to grab and suck with my mouth hands free.






















Well I tested this during a long Adventure Race and it didnt work out so well. It kept falling off the magnet most of the time and not staying in one place. Maybe a velcro will just to do. We also had to carry the PFD during the race, I attached it to my pack with the two front straps. It tore up the reflective and destroyed the straps. Bummer.....not good. Need a better way to transport them attached to a pack while hiking in the outdoors to your paddle put in stops.


Purchased from www.stellarkayaksrivercity.com

Stelllar Kayaks River City LLC Taylorsville, KY 40071
248-417-4011 stellarkayaksrivercity@gmail.com
Patrick Dour

Give him a call or email and tell him Team Lupine Racing sent you!

Thank you to Lupine Lighting, Zeal, Suunto, Salomon, Hammer Nutrition and OutThere USA!

Wednesday, April 1, 2015

Outdoor Tech OT1301 Buckshot - Super-Portable Rugged Water-Resistant Wireless Bluetooth Speaker 
This rugged, dust-proof, shock-resistant, and water-resistant personal Bluetooth speaker is amazing. It has external controls to adjust volume, skip tracks and answer calls with built-in microphone. It’s amazing what big sound can come from such a tiny package. Stop laughing!

Includes:
  • Heavy-duty multipurpose mount, which gives you the ability to affix your Buckshot to handle bars, backpack straps, or just about anything.
  • Rechargeable lithium-ion battery for 16 hours of play time
  • Meets IPX5 dust and water resistant standard.
  • Multipurpose mount accessory, USB charging cable, and user manual.
  • Comes in lots of colors!


I love this speaker! It makes me ride faster on my MT Bike. The sound is incredible and no skipping at all. I let the music play from my iPhone wirelessly and its awesome! The only down side is trying to pause the music when you want to talk to another rider as the buttons are small and its hard to find them with full finger gloves. Other than that it’s a MUST HAVE for you gear heads!


Wednesday, February 4, 2015

Salomon



OUT WITH THE OLD AND IN WITH THE NEW!

Salomon Shoes are awesome! I love them so much I have three different styles to choose from depending on what training or racing events I may be participating in. My Speed Cross 3’s are my go to for trail running and adventure racing. My Speed Cross 3CS W are great for winter snowshoeing and trail running. Last but certainly not least, my XR Missions are perfect for my road running needs. The wicking materials and the quick lace system are two of my favorite Salomon shoe features and they work perfectly with my Point 6 socks!


At first, I was worried the shoe would be too narrow to accommodate my inserts but it turns out they fit perfectly. No needs to worry about the size chart, Salomon’s are true to size. I highly recommend using the Salomon LAB gators, they are great for the back-country here in Colorado. They protect me from the elements and keep me nice and dry!

Thank you Salomon I am forever a fan ~ Pwild!


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Tuesday, February 3, 2015

CONSIDER THE SOURCE!




Gear Review:

Our team has been trying to find a reliable easy to use hydration system that’s super compact and low profile. Enter The Source WLP Low Profile Hydration System. WLP’s award winning design and its patent materials have made this hydration system a must use during training and racing events.

I got this puppy in a couple of weeks ago as a test to see if it will perform as it says. The material is a bit stiffer than a Camelback (CB) bladder, which helps prevent the dreaded bladder migration while running and biking. We were first attracted to the WLP for its wide-mouthed opening capacity making it easy to quickly fill and clean the reservoir. The seams are well bonded exhibiting its durability and its fused center region keeps it flat and low profile.



Lets compare!

I have the 3 liter/100oz WLP from Source and the same size bladder from Camelback. The hose on the WLP is a little stiffer than the CB, but relaxes a bit after use. Filling both from a tap is fairly easy, but where the CB takes a back seat is the closure system. Has anyone experienced a wet back from the CB screw top not threading properly? Well, this isn’t an issue with the Source WLP open mouth design. Considering water is kind of a big deal in adventure racing, you can imagine why product reliability is of the utmost importance.

Does size really matter?

I filled both bladders up and as you can see the WLP has a much slimmer profile. This offers a
load of benefits for you and your pack. First, the slimmer profile means less sloshing or movement within the bladder. Second, the compact profile lends way more room for gear. Third, since the bladder sits flat in the pack you no longer have to worry about the uncomfortable, hump back, sore shoulders, and off balance feeling you may experience on technical mountain biking descents. One thing you may find on some packs is that the 100ozWLP is a little wide for the bladder sleeves. You will need a good 8inch sleeve for this puppy, and for the extra comfort and ease of use it will be worth it.

How does it deliver?

The WLP comes with a screw lock round mouth piece and a snug fitting cap option that fits over the bite piece. This cap keeps out dirt, bacteria, and other crap that could send you toilet bound or may even take you out of a race. The flow on the CB valve is a little faster but the lock system, the round body, and the optional cap make the WLP a clear winner for this gear review. Now the nice thing is if you want the faster flow the hoses and clamps are interchangeable, imagine that! 

Hope this helps, if anyone has questions please don’t hesitate to shoot me a message. Check back frequently for more reviews on our GEAR REVIEWS STRAIGHT UP site ~ JZ.