Monday, December 10, 2007

Orbea Diva

With all of the fantastic reviews available on the Orbea Orca I was pretty anxious to test out the women's version known as the "Diva". Since the road is not my first choice of riding terrain, I've always given new road bikes a little less attention than new mountain bikes.

The Diva was different, from the time I saw it emerge from the box my feet were ready to pedal. I not only wanted to test it's speed, agility and comfort but I wanted an outfit to match! What I mean to say is that the bike is beautiful, a work of art. I had seen and ridden the Orca and admired its crisp lines and graceful shaping but this one was made for me!

To be specific Orbea is very conscious of every rider that gets on their bikes. Unlike many companies, Orbea designs each frame and fork size to have the same amazing ride as the next. For women, the Orbea Diva and Dama series is not just designed with a shorter top tube but an entirely women's specific set of geometry. To go beyond that, Orbea has even chosen a different carbon for the Diva than for the Orca that is optimal for a woman's weight and power. And outfitting the frame with the just as sleek Campagnolo equipment ensures a solid, comfortable grip on the shifters and brakes even for smaller hands.

At this point I feel it is important to add that although most women will benefit from a women's specific bicycle, that is not always the case. We are all uniquely proportioned and it is necessary to get a professional bicycle fitting to determine your personal needs. But don't worry, you can leave that to us, we provide a full professional fitting with all our road bikes.

But what about the ride? I had definitely been impressed with Orbea's Aqua Dama, the aluminum and carbon frame for women that also uses the "nerve" technology known to Orbea, could the Diva be that special?

In just a few quick pedal strokes I knew it was. My first ride was just around the neighborhood, that was all I needed to know that this was the best ride I had ever been on. The acceleration was phenomenal! It handled like a sports car with the smoothness of a Cadillac. I was ruined. For the first time I have ridden a road bike that I don't want to get off of. This bike will fly, but more importantly it is the most comfortable, stable, and confidence inspiring ride of a lifetime, and it can be had everyday.

And like Matt and his BMC, check back for updates as my very own Orbea Diva is soon to be on its way. Who knows, my mountain bike might just stay a little cleaner this year.

Friday, December 7, 2007

5.10 impact

If you ride downhill, freeride, dirt jumps or skate parks you know you need your feet stuck tight to the pedals at all times, except of course when your bike disagrees with you on which way you should be going. It's when you need to get away from that tumbling piece of metal that being clipped in seems to have been the wrong choice. So what's the solution flat shoes just don't stick that good especially when it gets dirty, wet and muddy, and you know getting wrapped up in your bike hurts just as bad as the ground. Well the answer to this problem comes from a family owned company that has made its self known through rock climbing and there proprietary stealth rubber compound. This compound has become so popular in fact that 99.9% of all performance shoe resoling is done with stealth rubber.
When the company designed the Impact shoe for mountain biking sales were slim due to cross country riders were all getting into spd's at the time. Sales were so bad in fact they nearly stopped producing the shoe a few years ago, but then the emerging freeride and downhill scene got ahold of them. The shoe being super sturdy and able to grab the pedals in all conditions along with 5.10's shock absorbing insoles are just what these bikers had been looking for. These shoes are now worn by world cup downhill champs, freeride legends and dirt jump jam winners all over the world.
I laced on a pair of these a while ago and will never ride anything else again. Sturdy and sticky is the only way to describe these shoes, no matter how high how fast or how muddy i get my feet are always were I left them. Also they have everything a good shoe should have:
  • sturdy insole
  • leather upper
  • s1 stealth rubber sole
  • world cup stripes
  • an outline of Australia
  • and snakeskin
  • oh yeh they come in black to