Archive for July, 2008
Lightweight Running Skull Cap
A sure cure for cold weather runs and bad hair days, Nike’s Lightweight Running Skull Cap insulates your cranium while it wicks moisture away from your skin. Reflective elements improve your visibility to passing motorists during those early morning and evening runs. If you intend on running in frosty conditions, consider the extra insulation in Nike’s Thermal Running Skull Cap.
Boy’s Trackor Beam Jacket
Great for skiing, snowboarding or just bundling up to enjoy the fifty-yard-line seats at a damp home game, Quiksilver’s Tractor Beam Jacket features a waterproof nylon construction that layers well over down vests and other insulating fleece pieces. Zipper closures on the hand pockets help secure change, lunch money and the family plan cellular phone. Along the sleeves and chest you’ll find bright contrast panels for cool detailing. Quiksilver is usually associated with making fashion statements, but the Tractor Beam Jacket is a functional shell design that works for school both in the valley and high up on the mountainside.
Men’s Beaver Creek Hat
Great for skiing, snowboarding and walking the dog on a cool winter afternoon, Quiksilver’s Beaver Creek Hat has a fast-drying acrylic knit construction with a protruding chamois visor. If you wear prescription eyewear or sunglasses, you’ll find that the visor helps keep precipitation off the lenses, so you spend less time wiping and more time appreciating the winter in your wonderland.


