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Mon, 11 Aug 2008 15:50:15 -0400
Garmin 305 http://outforaride.com/gear/157/Garmin+305

Mon, 04 Aug 2008 18:23:05 -0400
Novara Headwind Gloves http://outforaride.com/gear/156/Novara+Headwind+Gloves

<p>Extremely comfortable, versatile gloves. Very warm and yet highly flexible/maneuverable. Not exactly waterproof though, but they fit nicely inside a waterproof shell (like that of a snowboarding glove) to provide the extra protection needed in wet weather.</p>
Sun, 03 Aug 2008 13:43:24 -0400
Timbuk2 Commute Computer Bag http://outforaride.com/gear/155/Timbuk2+Commute+Computer+Bag

<p>I love this bag. Very comfortable &amp; stable while riding, even when overstuffed and overweight. Takes good care of my laptop and everything else I've ever tried to shove in there, and it still has enough pockets to keep me organized and well supplied. Plus, I get the feeling that I wont ever be parting ways with this bag unless I get tired of it - it's built rock solid. It's got hundreds of miles and tons of abuse, and somehow it *literally* looks BRAND NEW. Excellent bag!</p>
Sun, 03 Aug 2008 13:39:49 -0400
Novara Medium Wedge Seat Bag http://outforaride.com/gear/154/Novara+Medium+Wedge+Seat+Bag

<p>This is a great bag! It holds loads of stuff (I have a CO2 inflator, 3x16g CO2 cartridges, a 700mm road tube, a CLIF bar, a patch kit, tire levers, a Park multi-tool, and some band-aids in mine. Admittedly, it's pretty much packed to the brim though. But what else do I need? This thing feels bulletproof, I don't foresee ever being able to ruin it. Extra mounts can be had for $10 a piece so you can use it on multiple bikes with almost no hassle too, very clever. I love this bag!</p>
Sat, 26 Jul 2008 14:07:15 -0400
Planet Bike Blaze http://outforaride.com/gear/153/Planet+Bike+Blaze

<p>Kind of weak - the beam is *VERY* focused so even if you shine it a good 10-15 feet down the road, it only lights up a circle about 1 foot in diameter. However, this is usually fairly sufficient. It IS highly visible though (for cars), and has really good side projection as well so traffic from your sides can see you clearly. Not the best but a good deal with the Super Flash read light.</p>
Sat, 26 Jul 2008 14:02:03 -0400
Cat Eye EL220 http://outforaride.com/gear/152/Cat+Eye+EL220

<p>This headlight is probably the brightest light I've seen that doesn't require a lot of extra kit (extra batteries) and that costs under $100. It's fantastically bright and well designed. I also love the fact that it takes AAs (not AAAs).</p>
Sat, 26 Jul 2008 13:59:36 -0400
Planet Bike Super Flash Rear Light http://outforaride.com/gear/151/Planet+Bike+Super+Flash+Rear+Light

<p>This light rocks! It really gets attention, is well made, and good on batteries. Probably the *best* rear light out there for under $50 (and quite a bargain for $24)!</p>
Sat, 26 Jul 2008 13:55:04 -0400
Camelbak Lobo http://outforaride.com/gear/150/Camelbak+Lobo

Fri, 11 Jul 2008 14:44:09 -0400
Zugster Delux Messanger bag http://outforaride.com/gear/149/Zugster+Delux+Messanger+bag

<p>Custom made with an applicay of my design. Bag number 007</p>
Thu, 10 Jul 2008 22:09:57 -0400