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Product Review: Saucony Ulti-Mitt

Saucony ViZiPro Utili-Mitt

Saucony ViZiPro Utili-Mitt (Photo credit: crossn81)

I’ve been wearing the Saucony Ulti-Mitt for over 3 years now. I initially got a pair to review for Saucony and have been a little late in doing so!! I posted a picture on 11/11/10 3 days before my daughter was born!!  I got the orange vizi-pro ulti-mitts to review.

Oddly, for the past three years I’ve been calling them the wrong name! I kept calling them the Utili-Mitt.  They have many uses and I thought utility was a good descriptor, but ulti(mate) is also a fitting descriptor.  Over the last 3 years I’ve worn them quite a bit in a variety of conditions, including below zero temps and windchill up into the 40’s.

The glove itself doesn’t feel much thicker than a nice liner glove, but the glove has kept me plenty warm.  The wind shield/mitten adds to the versatility helping keep the hand/fingers warmer at even lower temperatures.  It is hard to believe that such a thin piece of wind resistant fabric can keep you so warm.  At the start of the run you can wear the mitten and has you warm up you can pull the mitten part off.  I tend to let it flap in the wind because more often than not I’ll put it back on.  However, you can easily tuck it into the little pocket and pull it back out later if you want.

In March of 2011 one of the finger seams split which was disappointing but at that point in the season wasn’t a big deal.  I had worn them on pretty much every run since I had gotten them, washed them several times, wore them on the bike, and more.  I continued to wear them even in the winter of 2011.  We had gone home to visit family over the holidays and some how the bright orange glove got lost.  I came back to MN with only one glove!!

I really needed gloves and found a pair of Pearl Izumi Shine Wind Mitt that were similar to the ulit-mitt but were on sale.  I bought them in January of 2012. That was a big mistake.  They were a different fabric and not as comfortable.  The New Balance windscreen was much tighter and while they were pitched as an “electronics friendly” glove they didn’t work consistently well.  The Ulti-Mitt allows you to easily pull your thumb and index finger out of the glove to quickly manipulate your device keeping the rest of your hand toasty warm!  I bought a second pair of the Saucony Ulti-Mitt in April 2012.

The one thing that I never really used was the USB light.  I understand their intent with the Vizi-Pro line of making you as visible as possible and adding a small flashlight to one of the gloves was a good idea of adding visibility.  Unfortunately, the light wasn’t super bright.  It definitely couldn’t be used to illuminate the path ahead of you so I doubt it really added much visibility of you.  The gloves have a reflective Saucony logo on the mitten and the bright orange.  I didn’t feel like the light held its charge for very long and I never remembered to charge it back up.  I think I still have the light but never use it!

They don’t work super well on the bike as there is more wind at the colder temperatures, but in the moderate temps (above 40) when you need a glove they worked great.  I did like the high visibility that they provided for signaling turns etc.  They don’t provide any padding for the bike either!

One other random note about these is that the shell material for the mitt doesn’t absorb liquid so they make great snot wipers!

I wore these gloves this past week for a run in -11 windchill and my fingers stayed toasty warm.  I will say that I can’t remember having taken them on a run longer than 5 or 6 miles in that temperature.  I would highly recommend these gloves!

These gloves are between $35-45 and worth every penny. 

From Amazon:

  • Polyester 92%/Spandex 8%
  • DryLete glove with wind- and water-resistant SonicLite shell mitt
  • Convertible thumb and forefinger
  • USB LED light holds 2 hours of charge
  • Stash pocket to secure mitt when not in use
  • Plush cloth wipes and reflective logos
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3 Obstacles to Overcome

Best foot forward
Image from paral_lax

It is cold and dark.  Do I really want to roll out of bed and workout? Most days I force myself to get up and out the door.  It is hard though.  The alarm goes off at 5:15 and I have almost no margin of error with timing to get my workout done and be home before Christy leaves for work.  We can’t leave little Nadia alone  now can we?

There are probably a million reasons to not workout.  The three biggest obstacles facing me each day as I train for Buffalo are time, motivation, and my foot/leg.

Time

Nadia and I have to be on the bus at 7:17AM to get her to daycare and me to work on time.  We arrive home between 5:15 and 6:15pm depending on the day of the week and assuming I don’t have any other meetings or events to go to.  Nadia rides in a backpack and on a normal day we walk 2.25 miles to and from the bus stops. Christy gets home between 5:30 and 6:30 depending on the day.  We are just starting to get more daylight on both ends of my day.   Depending on the morning Christy leaves at either 6 or 7am.

We worked out a solution that on the mornings she works at 7am I am able to go to the pool or on a run.  But that means getting up at 5:15 and not hitting the snooze button.  This makes for some long days.  To get 8 hours of sleep on a regular basis this would mean going to bed around 9pm.  This doesn’t happen very often and so after several days I’m exhausted.  So maybe the barrier to overcome is sleep.  I need more sleep and then I’ll find more time.

Motivation

As noted above it is hard to get up at 5:15.  Maybe it is a lack of sleep that is pulling me down and not a lack of motivation.  At 5:16 in the morning it is hard to think about hitting the trainer or getting dressed for the gym or an outdoor run.  Hitting the snooze is so much easier.  How can I overcome this lack of motivation at 5:15?? I’m following a training plan with a goal in sight.  Does the biggest factor hark back to sleep?

Foot/Leg

My left leg and foot still have pain over half the time.  Not usually while working out, but later in the day or the next.  Usually rolling them out will relieve the ache for most of the day, but by evening time my foot usually hurts again.  I’ve decided to train through it and persevere.

I would say these are the three obstacles that I’m working to overcome.  What obstacles are impacting your training? Any tips for me?

Valentines Snow Shoe

We took our snow shoes out to Lebanon Hills Regional Park for a short little snow shoe and to enjoy the beautiful sun.  It snowed a few more inches later in the day!  We also stopped at Pardon My French, the traditional stopping point post-Lebanon.

So here’s the video:

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O855eSrbejE

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Snowshoeing Minnehaha Creek

Another snow shoe adventure down Minnehaha Creek to the Mississippi River.  Warmer weather had made the creek unsafe to actually walk on for most of the trip, so that was a little disappointing.

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OFw1deLtOIs

See map here.

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