Re: Creature Comforts
Posted: Sat Sep 23, 2023 8:16 am
To be clear, ripping it in a couple places was referring to the ninja suit, haha. I got lucky with my MCL. Partial tear, didn't need surgery, healed on its own. I don't think I ever had any instability issues. I'm terrible about doing PT, but all my activities are leg-based so it happened naturally.
Mine was a pretty low-speed collision with a tree so not too bad, the tear healed pretty well even though I kept riding on it through April. General weakness of the knee was my biggest issue, then I re-injured it skateboarding (stepping off a frontside nose slide) and I may also have ramped up my running and cycling a bit too quickly so I have been going to PT and rested a bit.Spenser wrote: ↑Sat Sep 23, 2023 2:11 pm
Of course, it will depend on your particular injury. Just don't skimp on any necessary PT, and you'll have the best chance at a speedy recovery. Hopefully yours isn't too bad either.
Edit: Bikes. Consider biking, if you don't already do so. I just rode for miles on a flat road a few times a week, half pushing for speed to build muscle, half cruising to gently cycle the joint.
Ah I should have added footbeds to my "must" list. I'm rocking Superfeet Carbon Custom Winters right now.eleveneightnate wrote: ↑Fri Sep 22, 2023 2:42 pm Throwing these on the list. I have really flat feet, so I can't get too crazy with arch support insoles. These are pretty flat with great impact foam. Can't imagine boots without them now.
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kimchi wrote: ↑Fri Sep 22, 2023 2:08 pm
3. Bibs. I exclusively wear bibs unless I'm riding in summer-like warm conditions. No pow down my ass crack unless I REALLY done fucked up, don't have to deal with ineffectual uncomfortable powder skirts or proprietary jacket to pant connections, and more comfortable since I can give my ass more space without worrying about how the waist fits.
Can other people hear these?kimchi wrote: ↑Fri Sep 22, 2023 2:08 pm 8. Shokz Bone Conduction Headphones. These were a gamechanger for me. I wear them all the damn time. I initially bought them because I wanted to listen to music while still being able to hear baby. Nowadays unless I really need noise isolation, I reach for these over my noise-cancelling over-the-ear headphones. I wear them just around the house, running, skateboarding, snowboarding, wherever. I still retain situational awareness, and they're damned light and comfortable, enough so that I've left the house multiple times forgetting that I was wearing them and have fallen asleep in them a bunch. My only real concern is their life span, since they have a small irreplacable lithium ion battery.
Probably comparable to a chairlift-mate listening to music loudly with ear buds. My wife occasionally comments in the car while I'm listening to music while baby's asleep in the backseat. I jack up the volume so I can hear over the road noise, and she can faintly hear buzzing. I started wearing over the ears before bed if I'm listening to something with loud audio-- e.g. explosions and gunshots on an action movie.C.Fuzzy wrote: ↑Mon Sep 25, 2023 10:44 amCan other people hear these?kimchi wrote: ↑Fri Sep 22, 2023 2:08 pm 8. Shokz Bone Conduction Headphones. These were a gamechanger for me. I wear them all the damn time. I initially bought them because I wanted to listen to music while still being able to hear baby. Nowadays unless I really need noise isolation, I reach for these over my noise-cancelling over-the-ear headphones. I wear them just around the house, running, skateboarding, snowboarding, wherever. I still retain situational awareness, and they're damned light and comfortable, enough so that I've left the house multiple times forgetting that I was wearing them and have fallen asleep in them a bunch. My only real concern is their life span, since they have a small irreplacable lithium ion battery.
Interesting. I had one bib with kangaroo pockets and wasn't feeling it. I just don't like carrying weight in my gut or legs, whether jacket or bibs. Any weight goes in my bib chest pocket (which is a must), highback bag, or my pack / vest if I'm wearing one.C.Fuzzy wrote: ↑Mon Sep 25, 2023 10:44 amkimchi wrote: ↑Fri Sep 22, 2023 2:08 pm
3. Bibs. I exclusively wear bibs unless I'm riding in summer-like warm conditions. No pow down my ass crack unless I REALLY done fucked up, don't have to deal with ineffectual uncomfortable powder skirts or proprietary jacket to pant connections, and more comfortable since I can give my ass more space without worrying about how the waist fits.
Not only bibs for me... but specifically ones with the kangaroo pouch. I've tried others and they lack the convenience of 1 big pocket, and I prefer a symmetrical centered weight distribution. I don't like having my phone weight hanging off to one side. I also prefer the double side zips, vs. 1 side or a center zip.
I've not encountered the transceiver issue but likely only bc I'm not wearing mine where I'm at now. Maybe that's why some bibs have an offset pocket. I prefer the kangaroo I guess mainly for my phone as it keeps it safest and warmest, and gives easiest access I guess. 1/4 zip my jacket and reach in to the chest pocket. And I really don't take a falls to the sternum, while I will fall on my hips and legs more. Just find this is what works for me. But, that's just me.kimchi wrote: ↑Mon Sep 25, 2023 12:53 pmInteresting. I had one bib with kangaroo pockets and wasn't feeling it. I just don't like carrying weight in my gut or legs, whether jacket or bibs. Any weight goes in my bib chest pocket (which is a must), highback bag, or my pack / vest if I'm wearing one.C.Fuzzy wrote: ↑Mon Sep 25, 2023 10:44 amkimchi wrote: ↑Fri Sep 22, 2023 2:08 pm
3. Bibs. I exclusively wear bibs unless I'm riding in summer-like warm conditions. No pow down my ass crack unless I REALLY done fucked up, don't have to deal with ineffectual uncomfortable powder skirts or proprietary jacket to pant connections, and more comfortable since I can give my ass more space without worrying about how the waist fits.
Not only bibs for me... but specifically ones with the kangaroo pouch. I've tried others and they lack the convenience of 1 big pocket, and I prefer a symmetrical centered weight distribution. I don't like having my phone weight hanging off to one side. I also prefer the double side zips, vs. 1 side or a center zip.
Only issue with chest pocket is I need to be careful about where I put my phone if I'm wearing an avy transceiver. On those days I usually put the beacon on my chest and phone in my leg pocket furthest from the beacon.