Green Jell-O isn’t the only cool Green thing in Utah

bike-route-sign

bike-route-sign

By Jessie Anne Keller

Green. The color evokes a cool, verdant freshness; it is the color of nature and new beginnings. Ride down the yellow brick road to the proverbial Emerald City of Oz. Chic cyclists will enjoy these delightfully green items in shades that vary from bright lime to the greens of jade or bamboo.

saddle bag for the bicycle

saddle bag for the bicycle

Basil – PRIMA VISTA-DOUBLE BAG

This bag is perfect for taking whatever you need on your bike. Imagine carrying your laptop, books or clothes to change into. What a great way to carry your goods around town!  Once you arrive at your destination, it is easy to take it with you and voila’! All of your things are at your fingertips.  Additionally, this bag is water repellant so your gear will be protected.  And for added biker safety, there are straps for LED lights and reflective stripes.


green bike basket

Carrie Bicycle Basket by Design House Stockholm

This basket has a darling lacy design and is made of a heavy duty plastic and a metal frame. It is perfect for a nostalgic picnic.  The canvas strap makes it easy to carry off of the bike.


pearl izumi jacket

Pearl Izumi Optik Bike Jacket

This super comfy jacket is perfect for those days that go from cool to sizzling. The stretchy sides allow you full range of motion and this little jacket can be stuffed into the smallest of pockets and pouches. Because it is wind-and water-resistant, you can face any weather that comes your way. And by the way, you will look oh, so chic while doing it!


polar heart rate

Polar F6 Women’s Heart Rate Monitor (Tea Green)

This sleek heart rate monitor is easy to set up, accurate, and user friendly. It has a memory, a free web based workout logger, and is waterproof. It is perfect for everyone from an avid biker to a novice. You can easily wear this on or off the bike and maintain a great look.


polar insulated bottle

Polar Insulated Bottle

Available in 20 or 24 oz sizes, this bottle evokes cool just by looking at it.  The Polar is a true thermal and keeps you liquid cold without “sweating” for hours. It is the only insulated bottle that is dishwasher safe. To top it off it is easy to squeeze.


polka dot bell

ELECTRA DING DONG POLKA DOT BICYCLE BELL

Who can resist ringing a bell while sitting on a bike? This oversized, bell from Electra is guaranteed to be unique as each decals placed on by hand. Feel like a young girl again as you ring your bell down the street.


proflate 16

Proflate 16

This is as easy as 1, 2, 3!  It’s small and able to fit in a pocket, the trigger allows you to have more control when inflating the tire, and it stores unused air for later. Be a girl scout and be prepared.


smart wool green socks

SmartWool PhD Cycling Ultra Light Mini Sock

It is difficult to be stylish if you have sweaty stinky feet! Smartwool technology allows your feet to be comfortable. The materials in these socks block sweat and odor. There are even vents for added ventilation. This is truly a sock for the style conscious woman. Smartwool gives 2% of the sales of this sock to breast-cancer awareness.


haiku bag green

Haiku to-go bag

Carry everything you want in this ultra hip bag.  It has the room without being oversized. It fits nicely over the shoulder or across the body (ideal for biking).  It has a spot for everything including water bottle and an mp3.  You’ll look great wearing this chic and stylish bag.


nut case sun burst helmet

nut case sun burst helmet

Nut Case Sun Burst Helmet

This helmet is not your everyday bike helmet. It is however, a stylish helmet for those women that are looking to add a little bit fun and expression into their cycling wardrobe. You are sure to keep a cool head wearing this helmet with its 11 vents. It is fully lined with EVA shock absorption. This cool green helmet will certainly increase your style factor.

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One Response to “Green Jell-O isn’t the only cool Green thing in Utah”

  1. Gail Honeyman 18. Nov, 2009 at 8:23 am

    Great blog. Do you know of any relevant forums or discussion groups?