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Introducing the Versatile Pack Knife with Water Bottle Sheath from Horse Brand Co.
Introducing the Classic Pack Knife from Horse Brand Co: a versatile and durable tool for outdoor adventurers and cyclists. Crafted with stainless steel for longevity and featuring a customizable sheath, this lightweight knife is ready for any adventure. Choose from TOPO or WESTERN colorways for a personal touch. $120.
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Bookman’s Volume 1500 Bike Light: Powerful Performance and Intelligent Design
Introducing Bookman’s Volume 1500 bike light – a powerful and stylish accessory for urban cyclists. With 1500 lumens and smartphone connectivity, this light is a must-have for enhanced visibility and convenience on the road. Experience intelligent design and cutting-edge technology with the Volume 1500.
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The AUX Cage from Granite Design Puts a Water Bottle Just About Anywhere You Could Want One
I don’t normally need more than two bottles, but when I do it causes problems. Do I run a hydration pack? Sketchily strap one to a part of my bike? Buy a whole new bike with more mounts? Take the risk and run dry mid-race? If you’ve been in the situation, you know the pain.…
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Cinq’s Plug5 Pure Delivers USB Charging via Dynamo
The Plug5 Pure allows you to easily power up your bike and charge your cell phone or GPS device on the tour. Like its sibling the Plug5 Plus, the Plug5 Pure is equipped with a Rotary Door, the twist lock that covers the USB port to protect it from the elements. The Plug5 Pure…
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ENVE’s Full Carbon Adventure Fork Checks All the Bikepacking Boxes
ENVE announced its new Adventure Fork today, a do-it-all gravel and bikepacking fork. The Adventure Fork features cargo mounts, internal dynamo routing and has room for a 58mm x 700c tire, or a 2.6″ 27.5. The fork also has adjustable rake and A-T-C measurements. The flip-chip might be the coolest feature here, it adds or…
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A Hydration Reservoir with a Surprising Second Use
When it comes to bikepacking, lighter is better and cutting redundancies is a great way to cut weight. Hydrolight’s new 2L reservoir doubles as a way to illuminate your campsite, without having to carry the extra weight of a lantern. The design allows you to plug your headlamp into the bladder to create lamp-like illumination.…
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Bikase’s ABC Bottle Cage Adjusts to Almost Any Size
Bikase just announced the appropriately-named ABC Cage (Any Bottle Cage), which accommodates nearly any bottle (how’d you guess?). The system relies on a flexible plastic cage and ratchet strap to securely hold any size bottle. For gravel cyclists and bikepackers looking to carry non-standard water bottles, this solution from Bikase could be handy. The ABC…
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New Goodies from Camp and Go Slow
Camp and Go Slow revealed several goodies this Friday afternoon; bags by Swift Industries, “rattlesnake” bar tape, bandanas, and several other awesome new items. Slick new logo too.
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Myles Rockwell testing the RollR 45
RovR’s Campr coolers when combined with the Bikr attachment allow you to ride along with your cooler just about anywhere as long as the surface you were riding on was fairly smooth. Now, RovR is back with updates to the wheels of their new RollR cooler allowing for offroad riding. To put the new wheels…
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Frances Cycles: The Farfarer Trailer
This is a great short on the Farfarer Trailer which was lovingly designed by Quentin Lindh and has been field tested for more than 10 years. The trailers are light at less than 10lbs, constructed of bomb proof materials and are thoughtfully designed to suit a plethora of uses. The long, curved tubes provide compliance…
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How to Build a Camp Stove Out of a Recycled Soup Can
Ben Cusick demonstrates how to build a simple wood burning camp stove out of a recycled soup can. The stove in this video is an excellent little wood stove that burns fuel cleanly, and unlike DIY alcohol stoves can burn for long periods of time without needing to be extinguished to refuel. I also prefer…