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Bike Ride "Momentos"
In leiu of T-shirts, what would you like to have as an event givaway???
Waterbottles
Socks
Caps
Visors
??????
I'm trying to think of something other than the 'normal' t-shirt that people would actually keep and use after the fact.
I'd love any comments and suggestions that come to mind....
Thanks!
Tracy
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Bike Ride Momentos
SOCKS!!! That would be different. You can rack up the t-shirts!
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i like the socks idea!
caps might be cute!
visors... no :o
waterbottles.. personally.. that would be a no cuz i have a bunch and i don't use them.. i always use my polars! others, however.. might like them!
patches are always nice (but i like the socks idea better than a patch!)
the patch kit we got at tour de palm springs was useful and unexpected! (patch kit.. as in tire repair! lol!)
i like medals, too! a couple of rides i've done has given them out...
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My most used bike ride swag has been a little microfiber pouch for keeping my glasses in and a bottle cage carrier that I put my tools/tubes in (like a cage rocket, but a little less high tech). Other little nifty items have been custom lip balm and a little zipper pull thermometer (both from the Chilly Hilly -there's a theme ;) ).
Water bottles are usually the wrong size for my bike and tee shirts I have a plenty, but socks do sound like a fun idea.
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SOCKS!!!!
never can have enough socks!!! i like hats too, but they can start to add up like tees...and to get a decent waterbottle to use as a give-away is probably not cost efective??? maybe...all the waterbottles i have gotten as freebies are leaky...
so again...i vote socks (besides...you can use the left-overs for a secret sister...hehe)
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And if you do give socks as swag, remember that one size does not fit all! Be sure there is a choice of sizes (just like t-shirts).
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oh... i like eden's lip balm idea too (but still like socks best, if you are counting votes!) i ALWAYS carry a lip balm.... and if you go that route.. make sure it's a good scent/flavor! (got one at a vendor and it smells like ben gay.. ICK!)
also.... got a little purse/wallet thing at smog to surf... .i THOUGHT It would be really cool and useful.... \they both sit on a shelf unused!
so socks or lip balm! :cool:
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The lip balm was the good kind - nice and smooth and ummmm tutti frutti.
Oh- and there's a local hospital that is the title sponsor for a lot of rides around here now (and the title sponsor of my team plug plug :rolleyes: ). They give away what they "ouch pouches" that have band aids, gauze pads, alcohol pads, antibiotic ointment - basically all of the stuff you need for minor road rash. Being on the team I have lots of them around and they are very handy.
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How about the lip balm coupled with small bottles of sunscreen...handy and useful.
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A small first aid kit is a great idea!
Or how about tubes of sunblock.
Or hand cleaner stuff. Maybe something like this stuff:
http://www.teamestrogen.com/products.asp?pID=14939
http://www.teamestrogen.com/images/p...YCLEAN_lrg.jpg
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I guess what everyone is saying is a "goody bag." It can be filled with 1)hand cleaner (which I have gotten, used and loved, 2) a ride patch (to commemorate the ride), 3) a route holder (I've gotten these at rides as well - its a little velco device that fits on the handle and holds a route slip), 4) sun screen or lip balm is nice and also 5) something nutritional like a Luna Bar or something. I must rather have these things instead of another t-shirt. But definitely want a patch as a keepsake of the ride and date.
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I'm a tshirt person if I can get my size. Socks are good. I also personally like pins (buttons?) and collect them. Easy to hang yet not a lot of "stuff" to dust. Also stuff I can use and toss (lip balm and the such).
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Miniature sticks of BodyGlide. :)
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I once got a pair of arm warmers for one of our clubs events with the event name at the cuff. Very unique to cycling and useful.
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Bandanas
I've been on our mtb clinic committee several years. We did the t-shirt thing a few years, but one year had bandanas printed with our design. A multi-use item, some people use them as a sweatband. Me and my allergy-pone nose used to struggle with tissues all the time until someone told me to carry a bandana. Clean ones are good in some first aid situations.
Other things I've gotten and liked are the gels and energy bars.