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A JACKET TO BE SEEN IN.

March 4, 2015 By Paula Dyba 1 Comment

Shining a light on illuminated outerwear. As a four-season bike commuter, I expect a lot from my work clothes. They have to be comfortable, professional, and above all else, visible. From the moment I saw it, I knew that the Reflection Jacket from Bench would deliver on all of my requirements – and more. This […]

Filed Under: Sidesaddle Blog Tagged With: new technology for cycling apparel, reflective fabric technology, reflective outerwear technology, visibility in cycing apparel

CYCLISTS (AND WILDLIFE) ONLY.

March 1, 2015 By Paula Dyba Leave a Comment

Coming out of Hibernation. The best kept National Park Service secret: open to cyclists before anyone else. Imagine riding through Yellowstone Park and the only traffic jam you experience is a herd of bison on the road. For 10 days to 2 weeks in April, Yellowstone, Glacier, Yosemite and a variety of National Parks open […]

Filed Under: Sidesaddle Blog Tagged With: Bicycling in Glacier, Bicycling in Yellowstone, Bicycling in Yosemite, Bicycling Natchez Trace, Campgrounds for Cyclists, National Parks and Cycling, Open to Cyclists

TURNING 30.

March 1, 2015 By Paula Dyba 2 Comments

  2015 marks Terry’s 30th anniversary in putting female cyclists first. Think about it, how many women-specific brands were in the cycling industry, or any sports industry for that matter, in 1985? We’re celebrating all year with our largest line-up of new product introductions and limited-edition 30th anniversary products: Fly & Butterfly Classic: the originals […]

Filed Under: Sidesaddle Blog Tagged With: 30 years of women's cycling, Butterfly Ti Classic, Fly Ti Classic, Georgena Terry, Susan B. Anthony, Women's cycling pioneer

WE’RE HOT.

March 1, 2015 By Paula Dyba Leave a Comment

Forgive us for tooting our own horn, but Internet Retailer just named us a HOT 100 retail website for 2015: TerryBicycles.com: Style in motion Terry Bicycles’ e-commerce site connects with women in motion, whether their interests are riding bicycles, jogging on trails, walking about town or shopping online. The site caters to the interests of […]

Filed Under: Sidesaddle Blog Tagged With: best online company websites, internet retailer hot 100 companies, terrybicycles.com named hot 100 retailer

LA GATTA PRIMA.

March 1, 2015 By Paula Dyba 5 Comments

What’s MYN is fine. Discovered recently, we are hot on the trail of getting this premium collection for women into distribution in the US. Designed to put Ladies first, this extraordinary seamless Italian line has us purring for its incredible level of design and detail. Bike shawls, patterned leggings, seamlessly integrated chamois design, seamless leg […]

Filed Under: Sidesaddle Blog Tagged With: New for female cyclists, premium cycling apparel for women, seamless cycling apparel for women, women's cycling fashion

WINTER READING LIST.

November 12, 2014 By Paula Dyba Leave a Comment

Can’t ride? Escape with one of these. Mountain to Mountain. A journey of adventure and activism for the women of Afghanistan. Shannon Galpin A humbling read, for those of us who can put on a tank top and fly down the road on our bicycles. In this memoir, Shannon Galpin (honored by National Geographic magazine […]

Filed Under: Sidesaddle Blog Tagged With: A Bike Tour in Myanmar, Books about Cycling, Guidebook for riding a bicycle in Myanmar, Judy Bartlett, Lance Armstrong, Liz Montgomery, Mountain to Mountain, Reed Albergotti, Shannon Galpin, Vanessa O'Connell, Wheelmen, women and bicycling in Afghanistan

WELLNESS REVOLUTION

November 10, 2014 By Paula Dyba 2 Comments

This past spring, TERRY and Blue Cross Blue Shield of Vermont partnered up in a pilot program designed to promote healthier lifestyles for women through cycling. Since this was the first program of its kind in Vermont, we weren’t sure how many women would be interested in going through a biometric screening process and committing […]

Filed Under: Sidesaddle Blog Tagged With: better health through cycling, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Vermont wellness program, health and cycling, health programs for women, wellness revolution by bicycle

AND THE OSCAR FOR BEST BIKE MOVIE GOES TO…

November 6, 2014 By Paula Dyba Leave a Comment

You NEED to see this movie. Buy it, download it, share it with anyone who’s important to you. Rising from Ashes is sensational. The story combines the pain of Rwanda with the joy (and pain) of cycling and takes you on a ride that doesn’t end after 82 minutes. Beautifully shot, scored, edited and narrated […]

Filed Under: Sidesaddle Blog Tagged With: Classic bicycle movie, inspirational movies, Rising from Ashes, Team Rwanda, Tom Ritchey

HOLIDAY EXCLUSIVES.

November 4, 2014 By Paula Dyba Leave a Comment

Looks like elves ride bikes, too!               Check out our complete holiday gift and jewelry selections. Here are the most popular this year…          

Filed Under: Sidesaddle Blog Tagged With: bike jewelry, cycling gifts, Gifts for Cyclists

2015 TERRY LOOKBOOK

November 4, 2014 By Paula Dyba 11 Comments

Filed Under: Sidesaddle Blog Tagged With: cycling lookbook, fashionable cycling, new cycling apparel for 2015, new Terry apparel, new women's cycling apparel, women's cycling apparel fashion

We’re Going FAT.

October 31, 2014 By Paula Dyba Leave a Comment

  After deciding that I wanted to commit to winter bike commuting in Vermont, I knew that I was going to get a fat bike. The first decision was, of course, what fat bike to choose now that many major bike companies are manufacturing them. This past summer when I purchased my first road bike […]

Filed Under: Sidesaddle Blog Tagged With: Fat Bike, how to buy a Fat bike, new cool bicycle, Surly Pugsley, women and Fat bikes

FIT CHICK PICKS :: the top 5.

June 19, 2014 By Paula Dyba 4 Comments

Brooklyn Fit Chick here and the East Coast weather is finally starting behave which means I can start going on my all-day rides once again. (Huzzah!) My personal favorite day trip runs from Prospect Park to For Tilden Beach and requires generous amounts of sun block and an iPod full of motivating tunes. Being a […]

Filed Under: Brooklyn Fit Chick, Sidesaddle Blog Tagged With: Brooklyn Fit Chick, Cycling helmet for women, Cycling liner for women, Rain Gear for female cyclists, Top 5 products for female cyclists, Women's bike saddle

TERRY TENT SALE + LUND RIDE WEEKEND

May 28, 2014 By Paula Dyba Leave a Comment

  Ride, shop, help children and families thrive. Come join us for the best family-oriented cycling event of the year. Ride: 16-, 30-, or 55-mile rides, plus a 4-mile family ride option, all starting in South Burlington. Shop: Terry Tent Sale with incredible deals on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Help Kids: $50 adult (+$100 in […]

Filed Under: Sidesaddle Blog Tagged With: Burlington Cycling Events, Cycling Apparel Sale, Family Bicycle Rides in Vermont, June 1 Bike Ride, Lund Ride for Children, Terry Tent Sale

LOOKING FORWARD TO MAY.

April 21, 2014 By Paula Dyba Leave a Comment

Basketball has its March Madness, Baseball its spring training, but for cyclists, we own a complete month – May. Sponsored by the League of American Bicyclists, the designation of May as National Bike Month began in 1956 to showcase the many benefits of bicycling. “Whether you bike to work or school; ride to save money […]

Filed Under: Sidesaddle Blog Tagged With: Bike Month Event Calendar, Bike to Work, Bike to Work Day, Cyclofemme Global Women's Cycling Day, May Bike Month

THE PERFECT BAG FOR BIKE MONTH.

April 21, 2014 By Paula Dyba 5 Comments

  OUR LATEST FIND. Michaux is a British company, named for one of the first organizations that allowed women to cycle in public in the late 1800’s — the Michaux Cycle Club. Regarded as “courageous figureheads of a new era of freedom, not just for women, but for society as a whole,” this club shepherded […]

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COME SEE US.

April 17, 2014 By Paula Dyba Leave a Comment

Upcoming events where you can meet our team, do some shopping or ride with us: LL Bean Bike & Paddle Event, Freeport, Maine, April 26-27. Meet Lisa Wilkes, Terry Customer Service Manager and Rider Ambassador, at the LL Bean Bike, Boat and Ski store’s Cycling Event the last weekend in April. She’ll be there with […]

Filed Under: Sidesaddle Blog Tagged With: Benefit rides, Bicycle Tours for Women, Bike Expo New York, Boat and Ski store, GoSojourn bike tour, LL Bean Bike, LL Bean cycling events, Lund Ride for Families, Terry Tent Sale, Terry Tour, Women's Cycling Events

A RIGHTEOUS BIKE, WORTHY OF A DREAM VACATION.

April 16, 2014 By Paula Dyba 2 Comments

Adventure Cyclist Road Test: Heart of Steel Coto Doñana Tour. Named after the Spanish nature reserve, designed by our founder, Georgena Terry, and just reviewed by Adventure Cyclist magazine, the Coto Doñana Tour is getting some much deserved attention. Read Jill Janov’s review of this lovely, true touring bicycle here: GT_Adventure_Cyclist_5

Filed Under: Sidesaddle Blog Tagged With: bicycle touring, custom bicycles made in the USA, Georgena Terry, Heart of Steel, Steel frame construction, Touring bicycle, women's bike touing, Women-specific bicycle design

JANET’S NEW BIKE BOOK.

March 27, 2014 By Paula Dyba Leave a Comment

One More Mountain: Road Warriors Explore America. Georgena introduced us to Janet Buckwalter in 2005 when she published her very entertaining, “How many cheeseburgers does it take to win the Tour de France?” Her newest book is a celebration of strength and bike-spiration, featuring ordinary people doing extraordinary things on wheels: “Dip your toes into […]

Filed Under: Sidesaddle Blog Tagged With: Books about Cycling, cycling inspiration, Extraordinary physical challenges, Handcycles, Janet Buckwalter, One More Mountain, Trikes

PIT STOP.

March 27, 2014 By Paula Dyba 4 Comments

Leave it to the Italians to introduce Formula 1 style to bike rack design. Made of laser-cut and shaped steel tubing, with cast aluminum ends, these delightful pit crew workers double as helmet holders. Available in British racing green and Ferrari red.

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WOMEN WHO RIDE.

March 25, 2014 By Paula Dyba Leave a Comment

We live vicariously through YOU! There are some pretty incredible adventurers out there in Terry land and we are thrilled when we get photos from you (send more!!). Here are a few that get us motivated to RIDE BIG in 2014… Anthea & Inge do the Ride to Nowhere in South Africa.  

Filed Under: Sidesaddle Blog Tagged With: bicycle adventures, Women and bicycles

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