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That's Fit In The Field: Yakima Showboat

Posted: Oct 17th 2008 1:00PM by Bev Sklar
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That's Fit In The Field -- where gearheads test health and fitness products under real conditions. We'll grub up the stuff, run the trails, jump on a rock wall, backpack, canoe and hit the gym -- putting gear to the F.I.T. Challenge to rate Fit, Innovation and Toughness.

That's Fit In The Field recently put the Yakima Roof Rack system and Yakima HighRollers to the F.I.T. Challenge test, and now we are ready to report test results on the ShowBoat, Yakima's load assist roller designed to easily load multiple boats for that upcoming kayak or canoe trip. Here's a full report:

  • My intrepid gear-testing husband confirmed this was the simplest Yakima gear installation yet. All you need is an existing roof rack system, -- you've scored a Yakima rack by now, right? -- the ShowBoat, and two extra crossbars to load boats with ease.
  • The ShowBoat rollbar conveniently slides from left to right to assist you in loading multiple boats and protect your vehicle when loading. Nice.
  • Two people loading a relatively heavy boat makes you worry about denting the car. With the ShowBoat, one person can load by gently balancing the bow on the rollbar, stepping nimbly back and rolling your water baby onto the rack with a lift/push from the stern.
  • Less of a load, less grunting -- you'll never have to lift more than half your boat's weight.
  • Solo boating was not possible for either of us before the ShowBoat. If you can maneuver the bow onto the rollbar, a serene, solo paddle is in your future.

Yakima ShowBoat garnered high marks on the F.I.T. Challenge test -- scoring high for Fit with its simple installation and compatibility with existing or new boat mounts; even better for Innovation with the side-to-side rollbar maneuverability, front/back release lever to push the rollbar out of the way post-loading, and a built-in locking system; and finally, a good score for Toughness with stainless steel/brass hardware and a solid, padded rollbar. Don't miss the gallery for a loading demonstration. Yakima offers a helpful video, too.

That's Fit In The Field: Yakima HighRoller

Posted: Sep 3rd 2008 11:00AM by Bev Sklar
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That's Fit In The Field -- where gearheads test health and fitness products under real conditions. We'll grub up the stuff, run the trails, jump on a rock wall, backpack, canoe and hit the gym -- putting gear to the F.I.T. Challenge to rate Fit, Innovation and Toughness.

That's Fit In The Field recently put the Yakima Roof Rack system to the F.I.T. Challenge test, now we are ready to report test results on a pair of HighRollers, Yakima's top-of-the-line, upright bike mount with one very exciting feature -- no front wheel removal required! Here's a full report:
  • Capable of fitting round or square crossbars, a Yakima HighRoller is ready for any roof rack. Out of the box, my husband and I admired the product's shiny metal finish.
  • After securing the HighRollers to the front/back crossbars, we lifted the bikes onto the solidly-built wheel trays, adjusted the rear sliding tray to align with the rear wheel, then locked 'em down by pushing down on the front upright bar and securing the double-sided rear wheel strap (good for either side of your car). This took seconds.
  • An easily accessible knob controls retention, adjustment and release -- terrific feature!
  • Don't worry about leaving your bikes on the car while you grab a coffee or scout the trail before your ride -- a HighRoller includes a built-in, retractable SKS cable lock (Lock Core sold separately).
Here are a four nice surprises and one warning:

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That's Fit In The Field: Yakima Roof Rack

Posted: Aug 1st 2008 9:30AM by Bev Sklar
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That's Fit In The Field -- where gearheads test health and fitness products under real conditions. We'll grub up the stuff, run the trails, jump on a rock wall, backpack, canoe and hit the gym -- putting gear to the F.I.T. Challenge to rate Fit, Innovation and Toughness.

Half the fun of heading into the outdoors is the ability to bring your toys with you. Yakima has a multitude of gear-carrying systems ready to fit your car, and my husband and I just had the chance to put a Yakima Roof Rack to the F.I.T. Challenge test -- nice!

First, we headed over to Yakima's excellent, interactive website to figure out what kind of roof rack would be appropriate for our gear and car. After clicking on their Fit My Car feature, whammo, we had our Low Rider tower and Crossbar needs figured out in a jiffy. Yakima roof racks can be installed on cars with and without factory tracks -- just about anything -- except convertibles. But hey, soft-toppers aren't exactly gearheads anyway. We also tested Gunwale Brackets for our 16 ft canoe, a locking system to keep the entire rack system from walking away and a Fairing designed to reduce wind noise. Here's That's Fit In The Field's skinny on it all:

  • Low Rider Towers and Crossbars: It all starts with the right Yakima towers and crossbars for your vehicle. With easy-to-follow directions, it was simple to marry the four Low Riders and two vinyl-coated, galvanized steel crossbars to form a roof rack system. After sliding the Low Riders onto the Crossbars, the Low Riders clamped snuggly over our mini-van's existing factory tracks. Have a tape measure on hand to make sure the right and left Low Riders are installed directly across from one another. It only took a few minutes to nail it perfectly, no tools needed. See the gallery for up-close photos.
  • If you don't want your roof rack system walking away, do purchase Yakima's SKS Lock Cores for the towers. Installation took seconds -- they slipped smoothly into each tower and come complete with key. Could you imagine returning to your car after a day's paddle only to see your rack has been stolen?
  • Yakima's Gunwale Brackets are ideal for carrying your canoe by the gunwales (pronounced 'gunnels' rhymes with 'tunnels') -- a nautical term describing the top edge of the side of a boat. Included heavy-duty straps were easy to tighten, held firmly and the padded buckle was a nice touch.
  • Finally, we snapped on a Yakima Fairing in hopes of reducing that most-annoying whistle which often emerges at high speeds with a roof rack up top. Believe me, after two minutes of high-pitched whistling on a road trip, you're ready for the looney farm. Amazingly, the Fairing took wind out of the equation -- it was more like, "What wind?"
Four surprise bonuses of a Yakima Roof Rack:

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That's Fit In The Field: Eastern Mountain Sports for Women

Posted: May 30th 2008 8:30AM by Bev Sklar
Filed under: Fitness, Fit Fashion, That's Fit In The Field

That's Fit In The Field -- where gearheads will test health and fitness products under real conditions. We'll grub up the stuff, run the trails, jump on a rock wall, backpack, canoe and hit the gym -- putting gear to the F.I.T. Challenge to rate Fit, Innovation and Toughess.

Yesterday we reported on Eastern Mountain Sports (EMS) Techwick shirts and Tracker Shorts for Men. They ranked high for Fit, Innovation and Toughess. Today we report F.I.T. Challenge results on EMS Women's Techwick shirts and Aero Shorts.

  • Techwick Venus Top: This piece was my favorite item. The top accommodated my wide shoulders, while cut, colors and piping accents are sporty feminine. Wicks great, washes well, dries fast. I would definitely take the Venus rock climbing, but not off-trail hiking as the Techwick weave snags easily.
  • Techwick 1/4 Zip Long-Sleeve: Kept me warm and dry after hard trail running on a crisp, cool morning. Smooth zip lets out steam. Nice color selection. With a flowing feel, fabric still stays close to your body without a too-tight fit. I am not an Under Armour-kind-of-girl.
  • Aero Shorts: Absolutely love these shorts! Spandex four-way stretch fabric provides comfortable, complete coverage. Side panel splash of color. Dried as fast as the Techwick after getting nailed by river whitewater. These aggressive trail running shorts feature a rear zip stash pocket for keys, cash and snack.

EMS Women's Techwick shirts pass with flying colors for Fit and Innovation. They're Tough enough for most any fitness adventure, except off-trail use in heavy brush (snag factor). Innovations to note: Reflective logo is a nice safety feature for outdoor walking or running. Feminine design offers a comfortable fit for the average gal. EMS Women's Aero Shorts are three-for-three on the F.I.T. Challenge. Especially admire the light and airy inner wicking brief and perfectly placed rear zip stash.

You, too, can wear EMS Techwick! Watch That's Fit for an upcoming post on the Eastern Mountain Sports Father's Day Gear Giveaway!

That's Fit In The Field: Eastern Mountain Sports for Men

Posted: May 29th 2008 10:31AM by Bev Sklar
Filed under: Fitness, Men's Health, Healthy Products, That's Fit In The Field

Announcing That's Fit In The Field -- where gearheads will test health and fitness products under real conditions. We'll grub up the stuff, run the trails, jump on a rock wall, backpack, canoe and hit the gym -- putting gear to the F.I.T. Challenge to rate Fit, Innovation and Toughess.

Eastern Mountain Sports (EMS), a leader of outdoor gear, recently supplied a few of their Men's and Women's Techwick shirts and outdoor shorts for the F.I.T. Challenge. This past week my husband Syd and I slipped into the gear and hit the river for two hours of whitewater river paddling, a two-hour run/off-trail hike and a visit to the gym.

Here's Syd's feedback on the Men's Techwick shirts and Tracker Shorts. Ratings on EMS Women's gear will follow tomorrow.

  • Techwick Axis 1/4 Zip Short Sleeve and Long Sleeve: Breathability, wicking and mobility were fantastic! Shirts never chafed, stayed nicely on the shoulders during canoeing and running, fabric dried ultra-fast, zips were smooth, and subtle EMS logos are reflective, a nice safety touch. Syd prefers this shirt for trail hiking, backpacking, climbing and biking. One drawback, Techwick does easily snag on sharper branches off-trail.
  • Techwick Velocity Crew: Stylish and colorful, Syd prefers this Techwick model for canoeing, running and the gym. A nice, loose fit.
  • Tracker Shorts: Comfortable, stylish, durable and breathable. Generous pockets hold essentials. Great shorts for outdoor endeavors or to simply wear around town. Dry fast.

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