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Because when you're out on the course, all that's there is your internal monolog

Oh my goodness there’s so much going on right now! It’s awesome, daunting, and massively fun!!!

1st and Foremost! Last night I was up a Nineteen Wetsuits. I met Steve Fleck and picked up an evaluation Frequency wetsuit. I’ll be trying it out over the next couple of weeks and will be posting my thoughts here, so stay tuned. Some initial thoughts below…

2nd: This weekend is the Toronto International Bike show. Thankfully for my bank account, this show, for me, is mostly about window-dressing and window-shopping. I’ll be looking for some small accessory deals, but in terms of bike, wheels, etc. I’m super happy with where I am now, so I won’t be leaving a great deal of cash behind at the show. *phew*! If you want to go drool over some of the nicest and newest bikes on the market, this is the show for you. Maybe I’ll see you there. Definitely will follow-up my visit with a blog post or 2.

3rd: My Finis tempo trainer and a drag chute arrived in the mail this week. Both devices to spice up my swim workouts. The tempo trainer should be an interesting addition for me. I usually listen to music and find my stroke cadence syncs up with whatever I’m listening to (so I tend to listen to 140+ bpm electronic music), so having a waterproof metronome may be a useful way to crank up my stroke cadence for tempo sets. The drag chute may be a solution to the “lane is filled with slow swimmers” problem, that I encounter so often. I’m hopeful that with the chute, I can work on my strength while slowing myself down and not constantly being frustrated by having my hands in their feet and not being given space to pass. We’ll see 😉

Finally: Travel. On Tuesday I leave for Pycon 2011 in Atlanta. The weather there compared to here (mid-teen’s C vs freezing here) makes Atlanta look like a tropical get-away location 🙂 I’ll definitely be running while there. In fact, I’m in the JLA Shamrock 10k run on the 13th. I’m thinking that I may take my road bike to keep my bike base building in play. Definitely taking my Y membership and swim stuff, that’s an easy one – tho finding the closest Y to the hotel may be a challenge. Finally, I’m really hoping to find open water swimming while there. I’m going to take the wetsuit and even if the water is cold (by Atlanta standards) I’d like to get out for an open-water swim or 2. If anyone knows where this could become a reality for me, please leave me a comment and let me know. I’m desperate to get out of the pool for a while.

Ok, enough blather.

Nineteen Wetsuits: Frequency 1st Impressions

Fit and Finish:
This is one well assembled piece of equipment! The seams are smooth and clean without any visible weaknesses or poor glue jobs. I’m an interesting test case for the suit as I fall right on the size boundary for 2 different sizes. Steve says they recommend smaller in this case and so we went with the medium-small. It fit like it was made for me. The 1.5mm material of the upper has good elasticity and the wingspan material is different from that of the arms giving it even more stretch. Nineteen has added a zipper-cord-pocket at the top and rear of the collar so there’s a place to store the leash and not just have it flapping around behind you for others to snag on. The pocket is a great idea as you’ll always know where the leash is when you finish the swim and are running toward T1.

Comfort:
So far I’ve only been able to judge this from the Nineteen office and my living room, but from what I can tell without yet having the suit in the water for a long period of time, it is very comfortable. The choices of material let the suit stretch (and recover) in all the right ways such that your stroke is not interfered with at all.

Clearly, in water testing will provide much more info on this suit. So far, I have to say, I’m very impressed.
Stay tuned.

2 Comments

  1. by Vicky, on March 6 2011 @ 10:05 pm

     

    have you ever bought a swimman? it looks like a shuffle but its waterproof and you can swim with it. Its my fav. piece of equipment.

  2. by Rick Yazwinski, on March 6 2011 @ 10:06 pm

     

    I have a swimp3. Love it! Esp love that there aren't wire routing problems – it's all on my goggles and out of the way.

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