Shorter days and wintry weather make January a tough time to start a fitness program, but having the right gear can help. Road ID offers several suggestions and affordable products to help protect walkers, runners and cyclists this winter.
Erlanger, KY (Vocus) November 11, 2009 -- Shorter days and wintry weather make January a tough time to start a fitness program, but having the right gear can help. Road ID offers several suggestions and affordable products to help protect walkers, runners and cyclists this winter.
Road ID is working with professional athletes around the world to increase awareness and safety for endurance athletes. Professional cyclist Levi Leipheimer wore Road ID gear while racing in the Tour de France, and world champion triathlete Craig Alexander wears Road ID wristbands during Ironman® competitions.
“We want to make wearing ID during workouts as common as wearing a bike helmet,” says Edward Wimmer, who founded Road ID with his father 10 years ago. “Top athletes recognize the need, and are working with us to spread the word with beginners and amateurs, as well.”
More information about Road ID is available online at www.RoadID.com.
About Road ID
Road ID creates durable identification gear for outdoor athletes so they can be identified in case of emergency or accident. The company’s line of customized IDs is an integral part of any active person’s gear and can be worn on the wrist, shoe, ankle or around the neck. Since 1999, the father-and-son-owned company has been providing safety gear to help make training and racing safer. For more information, please visit RoadID.com
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