Spring Riding: What to Wear in Unpredictable Weather
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by Rebecca Redett
3y ago
Spring weather can be very unpredictable. Is it going to be warm and sunny? Chilly and breezy? Or both? What should I wear? Either way, we've got great Sassy gear to keep you comfortable in a variety of conditions. Moisture management is key to staying warm in the cold and cool in the heat. When cycling, we heat up and cool down frequently during a single ride. Sassy jerseys, arm warmers, and headbands are made with soft, wicking, quick dry and antimicrobial performance fabric to keep you dry and comfy in unpredictable weather conditions. The fabric releases sweat to the outside which eva ..read more
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Fix-A-Flat Zine by Sam Scipio with Ayesha McGowan (printable)
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by Rebecca Redett
3y ago
Check out this handy-dandy zine by Sam Scipio, a Liv Road, Gravel and Dirt Athlete (IG: @salmonilla). Go to http://linktr.ee/salmonilla to download and print the pdf. Keep it in your saddle bag with your spare tub for a quick refresher when you get the next flat ..read more
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Ride Checklist
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by Rebecca Redett
3y ago
Checklist for Longer Rides Bike Helmet Shoes Glasses Gloves Water bottles (or a hot day, freeze a half full water bottle so that before the ride you can top it off to have ice color water) Or Hydration pack (e.g. Camelback, put only water in these to prevent buildup of mold.) Personal items: Sunscreen, lip moisturizer, chamois cream Supplies: spare tube, tire levers, inflator and cartridges or portable air pump, multi-tool, flashing front and back lights Layers Cycling is a sport when you can get cool down and heat up many times on the same ride. Whizzing down hill cools you off. Ascending can ..read more
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Why Buy American?
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by Rebecca Redett
3y ago
Made In America: What is it worth? You hear it everywhere- "Buy American!"-- but why? Have you ever looked at a breakdown of what goes into a garment and how that leads to the final price? Sometimes it’s easy to forget that everything around us, from our computers, phones, furniture and our houses, to the mug of coffee sitting on the table, was made by someone. Probably with their hands. We think once you see what actually goes into your clothing, you'll be proud to buy American!--- It's worth it.  So why are products manufactured in the USA so much more expensive? &n ..read more
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CBS Local Press: Coffee with SassyCyclist
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by Rebecca Redett
4y ago
Thanks to Linh Bui, I had a nice little chat, via Zoom, with the folks at CBS about biking and the SassyCyclist pivot to the production of face masks during the pandemic. Some fun factory footage ..read more
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Pivot to Making Face Masks
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by Rebecca Redett
4y ago
Like many of you, I’ve been wondering how to help out during the COVID crisis. Staying home on the couch, while important, hasn’t felt terribly useful. In response to the virus, we postponed our spring jersey production and instead, contracted with our usual manufacturer to create non-medical grade face masks with our performance fabrics. They readily switched gears and started mask production for SassyCyclist and other companies. The established relationship we have was essential for this quick pivot in our production. I’ve always been pleased to produce my products local ..read more
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Another Hunt for Cycling Jerseys: Finding Sassy Cyclist
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by Rebecca Redett
4y ago
Another Hunt for Cycling Jerseys: Finding Sassy Cyclist This post was written by G.E. of Endless Velo Love and featured on her blog. As a consumer, I have noticed that sometimes as a population we can ask for product(s) and then not follow up with support of businesses that try to address the issue by making items to fulfill our requests. Granted, some organizations attach to something because they think they can make an inferior product and turn a profit, but when companies (large or small) are making a good product, I think it's important to buy from them so that they can continue to grow an ..read more
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SAFE CYCLING DURING SOCIAL DISTANCING- from People for Bikes
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by Rebecca Redett
4y ago
Due to the constantly changing dimensions of the COVID-19 crisis, we encourage you to follow all current CDC guidelines as well as local travel advisories and recommendations. Take care of yourselves and loved ones. We’re all in this together.  Despite the many new rules and regulations dictating our daily lives, bike riding — safely — isn’t canceled. A lot of Americans are getting on their bikes right now, many of them new to cycling or getting back in the saddle for the first time in years. Whether it’s a healthy break, both physical and mental, from being isolated or as an alternative ..read more
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A Handy, Dandy Guide to Picking Out a Jersey
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by Rebecca Redett
4y ago
Not a big fan of the skulls and cross bone look? Don’t need to look like a Tour de France wannabee? That cookie monster jersey floating around the internet not for you? If you answered, “Nope!” to any of these questions, we’ve got a handy chart to help you out! We’ve got some seriously sophisticated, yet fun, jerseys for you! Enjoy Performance & Style in Tandem ..read more
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