kids
Giro Bravo Junior
Giro helmets are well known, but this brand also produces a wide range of padded fingerless gloves (or 'mitts') including these Bravo Juniors for the bike-keen offspring in your family. They're well-constructed, look very nice and are comfortable to wear, but they don't provide a huge amount of padding.
Blenheim Triathlon – 9th & 10th June - Join the KIDS' team
Blenheim Triathlon – 9th and 10th June at Blenheim Palace
KIDS has guaranteed places in the Blenheim Triathlon for 2012, a fantastic opportunity to join over 6000 first time and elite triathletes at the beautiful grounds of Blenheim Palace.
Racing on the closed roads of the Blenheim estate, this is a triathlon for those of all abilities; the event begins with an open water swim, followed by a cycle and topped off with a run in the glorious grounds.
Choose from Super Sprint (400m swim, 10km cycle, 2.5km run) or Sprint distance (750m swim, 20km cycle, 5km run) or take part as a team.
cycling in Holland with two young kids... in November
maybe I'm crazy but... planning to use ferry/train/bikes with child seats for a circuit of Dutch cities in Late November for 5 days.
Anyone done this? ideas, suggestions, advice???
Protective Ceduna Kid's Jacket
The Protective Ceduna Kid's jacket is precisely that: a lightweight, scaled down wind/water repellent shell that weighs next to nothing and packs down to the size of a small adult's gilet. A great, race-inspired cut means that young protgs can ride like the clappers without hindrance, while the long elasticated tail and cuffs keep wind-chill at bay.
Altura Kids Winter Cruiser tights
As their name implies, Altura children's winter cruiser tights are scaled down versions of the adult longs. Looser cut and double seat means they transcend the road, mtb and cross genres while timeless and ultra practical black peppered with Scotchlite reflectives keeps them neutral enough for running, football and similar activities.
Altura Kids Cresta glove
Children deserve good kit and winter apparel doesn’t come more practical than Altura Cresta kid’s gloves. Scaled down versions of the adult Cresta, they’re waterproof, windproof, warm and yet breathable. Just the ticket for those post-ride snowball fights, styling is suitably civilian for school or regular street wear too

