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12/18/2025

amazfit bip 6 Top Ten Features

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Amazfit Bip 6 Top Ten Features

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If your smart watch has ever died right when you need it, directions, notifications, reminder to breathe, then today's top 10 is exactly what you've been looking for. We're going to go through the top 10 reasons the Amazfit Bip 6 has the features that you need. Hey everyone, it's Hanman, your friendly neighbourhood cyclist who breaks more sweat reviewing gear than actually riding uphill. Today we're digging into the Amazfit Bip 6, an affordable smart watch stacked with features that punch way, way above its weight. I'm going to rank the top 10 features from number 10 all the way to number one "Pain-point Destroyer", because let's be honest, we all want tech that solves our problems, not creates more of them. So, let's jump in.

#10 AI Assistant "ZFlow"
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Yeah, it's fun. It's helpful. And if you're like me, sometimes you just want to ask, "Why am I not losing weight?" But the AI assistant on the Amazfit Bip 6 is more about convenience than necessity.
Consumer Value: well, it adds efficiency, hands-free control, and a bit of a futuristic flare. I ranked it number 10 because it doesn't really solve a major pain point, unless your biggest problem is finding the next cappuccino rest stop.

#9 ​Phone/SMS Capability
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 ​The Amazfit BIP 6 can handle call and message notifications, which means you'll finally know when you're being ignored in real time.
Consumer Value: well, keeps you connected without constantly checking your phone, which needs to be within Bluetooth range. Limited range. Why it's number nine? It's useful, yes, but it's still not a full phone replacement.

#8 VO2 Max Measuring
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I love this feature because it tells you exactly how out of shape you really are, but in a supportive way. It's the fitness version of a friend who says, "Hey, nice effort, but maybe try harder." Remember high school biology? That one class where we all pretended to understand adenosine diphosphate (ADP) turning into adenosine triphosphate (ATP)? Well, VO2 max basically measures how efficiently your body does that. Your energy factor. It's like your fitness report card, except this time you can't hide it from your parents. Consumer Value: It helps cyclists and athletes track true aerobic performance. I rated it number eight because it's great for training, but it's not essential for everyone.

#7 ​Sensors
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These are your silent guardians, watching, measuring, judging your late night snack choices.
Consumer Value: health awareness, real-time data, and peace of mind. Recently, mine informed me that I'm more stressed than usual, and it suggested some calming music to help, and asked if I wanted to do a meditation session! Instead of 2001:  A Space Odyssey - "Take a stress pill and think things over".

#6 ​Workouts and Fitness Modes
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Whether you're cycling, running, or counting, lifting groceries as weight training, the Amazfit Bip 6 has modes to track it. It can track over 145 different workouts. If you're doing that many different activities, perhaps you need a coach to help you narrow down that list a bit.
Oh, wait. This watch has that. A coach who excels at running related activities. Sometimes you need a coach. When your friends think something is easy when in reality (from "Moneyball" - "tell him Wash - it's incredibly hard". (rated) Number six, because solid tools, but the depth varies depending on your sport.

#5 ​Downloadable Maps
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Cyclists especially, maps are life. They're the difference between a great ride and accidentally discovering a town that's not even on Google.
Consumer Value: navigation confidence, and safety. Uses five satellite systems and why I rated it number five. It is a game-changer for outdoor users, but not everyone needs maps.

#4 ​Sleep Monitoring
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My favourite part of sleep monitoring, it tells you exactly why you feel like a zombie at 10:00 a.m.
Consumer Value: Better rest insights, healthier habit suggestions, and long-term wellness. It's number four because sleep affects everything, but it's still passive info.

#3 ​Price
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This watch delivers performance that feels illegal at this price point.
Consumer Value: accessibility, affordability, and massive value. Less than one Benjamin. Why it's number three? The Amazfit Bip 6 is one of the best priced watches in its category, removing the barrier to entry for premium features.

#2 ​Display
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The display is bright, crisp, and readable, even when you're squinting through sweater or blinding sun, which as cyclists is 99% of our lives. It also has a plethora of free and paid watch faces. Some even allow you to customize a few complications. If you're not sure what a complication is for a watch, just refer to item number 10 and ask the AI assistant. Consumer Value: usability, visibility, and a premium experience. It's number two because a great display makes every feature better.
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And the "Holy Grail" that you seek...

#1 ​Battery Life
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Smart watch battery anxiety. The Amazfit Bip 6 battery lasts long enough to make even a power bank insecure. You can track rides, use maps, monitor sleep, and still go days before needing to recharge.
Consumer Value: reliability, freedom, and hassle-free use. And why it's number one, it solves the biggest issue smart watch users face, always needing to charge. With the Amazfit Bip 6, you can stop all the hunting for outlets like their rare Pokémon.

Conclusion
The Amazfit Bip 6 watch is packed with features that meet real world needs without hitting your wallet. Whether you're a cyclist like me or someone who just wants a reliable fitness smart companion, this watch does it all.​

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12/7/2025

Bitcoin "Accepted Here" Neck Gaiter – The Most Versatile Accessory Since Duct Tape

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Bitcoin "Accepted Here" Neck Gaiter – The Most Versatile Accessory Since Duct Tape

​Looking for an accessory that says, “I’m stylish, I’m prepared, and also… have you heard about Bitcoin?” Say hello to the Bitcoin Accepted Here Neck Gaiter—the multitasking, outfit-upgrading, crypto-friendly wonder you never knew you needed but now absolutely do.
The Swiss Army Knife of Fabric Tubes
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​This gaiter does everything except check your crypto portfolio for you. Face covering? Yep. Headband? Of course. Bandana, wristband, neck warmer? Check, check, and check. If you could pay for coffee with it, it would replace your entire wallet.
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Thanks to its breathable blend—96% polyester and 4% spandex in the EU or a slightly stretchier 93% polyester and 7% spandex blend in the US—it’s ready for whatever climate or continent you throw at it. Whether you’re staying cozy in Vilnius or shredding trails in Vermont, this gaiter has your back… and your neck.
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Lightweight, Stretchy, and FOMO-Free
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Fabric weights vary slightly (EU: 215 g/m² | US: 240 g/m²), but either way, it’s light, smooth, and stretches both ways like it’s showing off at a yoga class. The fabric recovers as quickly as Bitcoin after a dip.
And yes—it's washable and reusable. Because one-time-use anything is so… fiat.
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One Size Fits Anyone Who’s Even Thinking About Crypto
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The gaiter comes in one size, which is perfect because the only thing more universally sized than this is the excitement of explaining blockchain to your friends at dinner.
Printed boldly on one side with "Bitcoin Accepted Here", it’s basically wearable WiFi for fellow crypto believers. The other side is blank—ideal for when you want to go incognito or pretend you haven't tried to pay for tacos in satoshis.
Sourced from Lithuania (EU) and Mexico (US), assembled with global style, and delivered to your face with love.

Upgrade Your Outfit. Upgrade Your Vibes.
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Pair it with a matching face shield, your favourite jacket, or the confident knowledge that you're wearing something that can do fifteen different jobs while also being a billboard for decentralized finance.
Grab one today and let the world know your neck is warm, your style is sharp, and yes--Bitcoin is absolutely accepted here.

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12/2/2025

keep it dry

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Sea To Summit Clothesline Review

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Pedalling 80 kilometres, sweating like a caffeinated camel, and still having to dry your bib shorts without using a tree branch that'll poke through your chamois. Stay with me. Your bike packing laundry game is about to level up. Hey everyone, it's Hanman here, your friendly neighbourhood cyclist, bike packing addict, and professional sock squeezer. Today we're taking a look at the Sea to Summit Clothesline.

What Is It? 

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 The tiny mighty zero peg wonder that keeps your gear dry even when you're living out of a frame bag. So this little gadget is basically a packable clothes line that weighs next to nothing. 25 g (.9oz). Seriously, it's lighter than your last excuse for not washing your jersey. 
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It uses built-in beads instead of clothes pins, so you're not fumbling around trying to hook things up while your hands are shaking from that last gravel climb.

​Why You Will Love It
So, why do gravel bikers and bike packers love this? First, size. It packs smaller than a gel pack, and unlike a gel pack, it won't explode in your pocket at 35° C. Second, easy setup. Two loops, two anchors. 
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Bang. Instant laundry station between trees, bikes, poles, posts, handlebars. It's more versatile than that multi-tool you keep bragging about. Third, the beads. Slide your gear between the beads, hold them in place, and you're all set, even if it's windy. And if that breeze becomes a surprise thunderstorm,

you're all set. Yeah. Your socks might be wet, but at least they're still there.

How To Use It
So, how do you use it? And all we do, we're going to take it out. We've got over 11 ft (3.5m) of cord here. And one end is going to go around one pole or tree or handlebar. And let's say it's this end. You click it under like that. And you're going to pull that tight. That's the first step. So, at the other end, you've got two items. You have the hook, similar to the first side, and you have this adjuster that lets you, you know, lock in, and it has a lock locking mechanism in it so that when you lock it, it doesn't move anymore. And that's the other end, right? So, that that gives you a bit of flexibility. And if I unlock it, it goes all the way to the first knot to here. So you have that much room to adjust the other end that you're going to attach to a pole or lamp post or anything solid. So that's the two ends to hang some clothes. So there's a couple ways to do it. One is it's double corded all the way along and they've got all these little pegs instead of clothes pegs. You just squish it on the item that you want to hold till it grabs it. And you could do that and this would blow in the wind and dry. And if you didn't have too many items to hang, you could get a little more creative and hang kind of, you know, both ends of the clothes up. Let's say I had the other end here of this t-shirt. And then it would spread it out and dry quicker. Space out your gear for maximum air flow, for maximum laundry quick dryness. And if you're washing bibs, hang them upside down. You'll thank me later. So, I've hung socks, gloves, jerseys, bibs, all the things that I have. My campsite looks like a thrift bike shop.

Pros And Cons
The pros, one, it's ultra light. Your scale will hardly even notice it. Two, it's "pegless" because losing clothes pegs is a universal truth, right up there with death and taxes. Three, it's easy to hang anywhere. (#4) It has a reflective cord so you can find your gear at night. One con, it's so small that if you forget where you packed it, it's gone like a ninja. The other con, your friends will want to borrow it permanently.

Conclusion
So if you want to keep your gear dry, your pack light, and your campsite or spot at an agriturismo looking organized, the Sea To Summit Clothesline is the way to go. So subscribe and let me know in the comments what's the weirdest thing you've hung to dry. So may your socks always be dry and your climbs forever easy.​

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12/1/2025

Step into relaxation

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Step Into Relaxation

If your vibe is somewhere between "adventurous free spirit" and "I hope no one notices I’m basically wearing indoor shoes outside," then allow me to introduce your new best friends: the most colourful, carefree, comfort-first slippers ever made.
These aren’t just slippers—they’re a lifestyle. A manifesto. A declaration that says, "Yes, I can conquer the world today… right after I wiggle my toes in these heavenly straps."
Let’s break down why these beauties are essential to your relaxation survival kit:
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☀️ Rubber Soles That Fear Nothing

Pavement hotter than your favourite commodity stock? No problem. These rubber soles are ready to take on sidewalks, pool decks, boardwalks, mystery puddles—whatever your day throws at you.

🌈 Polyester Lining Because You Deserve It

The inside is lined with soft, polyester fabric. Translation: your feet get the royal treatment while looking like they vacation in Bali year-round.
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⚫ Black Y-Shaped Straps: The Little Black Dress of Slippers
Functional. Stylish. And shaped like a "Y" because your feet and comfort simply belong together.

👣 Toe Post Style—For People Who Prefer Their Footwear With Personality
Let’s be honest: toe-post slippers are for the bold. The confident. The "I wear these because I can" crowd.

🚴 Perfect After a Long Ride
Cyclists, rejoice. After a long day of conquering hills, dodging potholes, and pretending headwinds build character, slipping into these soft-lined slippers feels like a personal victory ceremony—minus the podium and awkward champagne spray.

🌴 Final Thought
Slide into these slippers and instantly upgrade your energy from "casual pedestrian" to "beach-side legend." Whether you’re strolling, adventuring, recovering from a ride, or pretending you’re in a travel commercial—your feet will be ready for anything.
Go ahead. Step into comfort. Your summer self (and your cyclist feet) will thank you.

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11/29/2025

Which shoes for gravel bike ride?

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Which Shoes For Gravel Bike Ride?

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When gravel riding in Europe, only one of these shoes won't absolutely ruin your trip. Let's find out which before your feet say, "We're walking." Hey everyone, it's Hanman, your cycling guide to not suffering unnecessarily in France. Today, we're going to figure out which shoes you should bring with you for a summer riding trip along the rivers of France. I've tested them. I've argued with them. I've checked them out after long rides so you don't have to. Let's break down the contenders.

Low-Cut Hiking Boots 
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Let's start with low cut hiking boots. These look serious. They make you look like you're about to lead a rescue mission.

But France says "non". Let's go through the pros. Great grip, good support. They're perfect for the "I know the camp is just another 100 m". The cons, they're hot. Hot like a baguette left in the car in the summer hot. They're heavy. Your panniers will scream at you. So, final verdict. Save these for the Pyrenees or something in the fall. They're not great for summer trips beside a river. 

BMW Recreational Shoes
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Next up, hard sole TPU upper. Pretty stiff walking shoes or all recreational shoes. These are the "I came to ride, but I occasionally hang out at the bakery" shoes. The pros, they're great on the bike cuz they're flat. They're great for going for walks that start out short but end up being 8 km. They're breathable, they're light, and they won't cook your feet. Cons: Well, they're not great in water, and they dry slower than a French train leaving on time, which is about never. Well, the verdict, this is your main shoe, hands down.

Sandals
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All right. One of my favorites, sandals. Okay. Well, if anything, pros are these these have a a map of the world in case you get lost. These are really good as long as you're not trying to climb a mountain. But for camp life, the best. The pros? Well, very breathable. Your feet really thank you. No soggy socks to worry about. They're great for chilling, cooking, and pretending that gravel riding is fun and relaxing. The cons? Well, while you're on the bike, gravel between your toes, it's kind of like medieval punishment (torture). Final verdict: bring these as your second backup shoe. They're worth every gram.
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Water Shoes
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Water shoes. They exist.

That's their biggest strength. Pros: Well, other than really looking funky at the sole, they're great for water. They protect you from those mysterious objects in the water that you don't know are there. The cons, they're just too soft to ride in on the pedal. Zero support. You're going to look like you escaped from a kayak rental shop. No offense to kayakers. Final verdict, bring these along if you plan to be in the river.
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Conclusion

My conclusion is bring the stiff walking(recreational) shoe as your main shoe. Have sandals as a backup or if you're on a perfectly clean asphalt cycling path trail. This setup will give you all day comfort, walkability for when you're in the villages and towns or near a bakery or have a pastry emergency you need to deal with. And as a backup, you've got these in case the others smell like an old cheese cave. and you've got some flexibility to make riding alongside a river fun. So, if you want me to look at a specific model, put a comment down below. And remember, ride smart, pack light, and never trust a dry river crossing in France.​

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11/28/2025

Sea to summit ultra-sil dry bag

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Sea to Summit Ultra-Sil Dry Bag Review

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All right, cyclists. If you've ever had gear soaked, lost, mysteriously awol at the bottom of a creek bed, stay with me. Today, I'll be breaking down why the Sea to Summit Ultra-Sil dry bag has become my go-to secret weapon to keep things dry. Hey everyone, it's Hanman, a gravel biker who spends too many hours comparing grams per liter and pretending that's training.
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Pain Points
Today I want to talk about a piece of kit that solves real pain points for gravel bikers or bike packers. Essentially keeping very important things dry without adding bulk or weight or complexity. Cyclists value efficiency. We obsess over weight because every extra gram shows up on those climbs. The Sea to Summit Ultra-Sil dry bag uses 30D Cordura (nylon) which makes it very lightweight and durable. You're getting legit waterproof protection without feeling like you're dragging around something from your kayak. I have to confess, I ride in mostly dry conditions. But sometimes the weather gets weird. As a cyclist, I bought this bag because 90% of my rides are in dry conditions. I didn't want an over overbuilt, bulky bag, but I still needed protection for those surprise showers. The Ca Summit Ultra Silver dry bag strikes that perfect balance. Enough waterproofing for my essentials, but still extremely light, much lighter than their next item in their lineup. I don't want my bag sliding around or its precious contents rolling away. It's abandoned column. This bag has a slightly oval base so that when you drop it, it doesn't roll away. I need something simple. No complicated enclosures. You pack up what you need. You roll it at least three times away from you and then clasp it towards you. Done.

Benefits
Gravel riders adore fast minimalist efficiency. This bag respects that. No wasted material, no chunky hardware. Most gravel riders hit varied conditions. Dusty roads, surprise mud, rain clouds popping out of nowhere. This bag provides confidence without the penalty of a super thick plastic waterproof heavy bag. It comes in multiple colors and sizes, which means it'll help you organize your gear. You can put snacks in one, clothes in another. Your future self will thank you when you're searching for that one lost gummy you know is in there somewhere. Now, despite being ultra light, it does resist abrasion from constant packing and unpacking.

Why This Is The Best Bag
So, here's the logical breakdown. It's ultra light, less fatigue on long rides. Waterproof enough for unpredictable rain. Simple to use, fewer failure points. Durable material, which means you can pack it tight. Oval base, which means it doesn't roll away when you set it down or drop it. Comes in multiple sizes and colors. Helps you be organized. Fits both a minimalist setup and a multi-day setup. That combination is rare. Most dry bags are either too heavy, overly rugged, or cheaply thin. The Sea to Summit Ultra-Sil dry bag hits the sweet spot. It's thin, but strong enough to hold your essential gear. This is one of the smartest upgrades you could make to your bike.

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11/25/2025

4 for the road

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4 For The Road

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We're going to go over four great deals, odds and ends that you need for cycling. Here we go.

Cyclami Levers
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Number one, if your tires have ever fought you harder than Mike Tyson, then you need these. Cycle me pry bars. These tiny tools will save your ride and your sanity. Hey everyone, it's Hanman, your resident cyclist. Guy who absolutely launched tire levers into the bushes mid ride at least once, probably twice. We're here to talk about the Cyclami Pry bars. My favourite new little lifesaver. Let's get into why these things are so brilliant and why I'll never go back to the old ones again. First of all, the thumb area is corrugated. Goodbye slippage. Hello grip. You know when you're trying to get that first bite under the bead and your thumb slips off like a cartoon banana peel? Not with these. The corrugated area holds your thumb there. You know your thumb is not going anywhere. This is the best. Next we have the deflate assist tool. Secret weapon. On the back side right here in the middle. What they've done is they've added this little tool. you know, because sometimes your tires are just too full of themselves. Instead of using your fingernail or a key or if you're me a, you know, keychain or something that wasn't meant for this, just press that tool in and clean, controlled deflation. You know, it makes you look like you know exactly what you're doing, which is great because sometimes you don't. And third, they buckle together, never lose one again, probably. Cyclami said, "Well, what if we just stopped letting people lose their tire levers?" And they did. These pry bars literally buckle together. They just clip together like they're best friends holding hands. Click. They're one unit. No more rummaging in your saddle bag like you're searching for spare change. And if you still lose one, well, honestly, that's on you. I mean, Cyclami did their part. And fourth, they're not made of metal. Save your rims. Metal tire levers are great until they introduce themselves to your rims like an energetic toddler with a crayon. These Cyclami levers are all high strength composite, stiff enough to pry a tire, gentle enough not to gouge your beautiful rims. It's the perfect combo. Strong, smooth, and not out to ruin your day. So yeah, tiny tools, big impact from Cyclami. Corrugated thumb positioning, deflate assist, buckle buddies, don't lose one, and rim friendly material. Basically, the Swiss Army knife of tire levers without those tiny little scissors. So, if you're looking for a pair, check out the link below.

Deemount Silicone Straps
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Next up, we have these Deemount straps. silicone, stretchy and strong. They come in a pack of four, and you can use them to attach a plethora of things to your bike, such as your multi-tool or your torch light or your favourite bike computer. Get creative. You can attach almost anything you need.

RiderAce Water Bottle
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Next up, we have the Rider Ace water bottle. Squeezable, doesn't leak. Just lift up the nozzle to drink and away you go. And there is no aftertaste. Also comes with a free dust cover. Comes in multiple colors to suit your bike.

Encprove 2.7L Half-frame Bag
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And lastly, we have the Encprove 2.7 L half-frame bag. Nice and narrow so you don't rub your knees against it. The zippers have a protective area so that they don't get road grime all over them at the end. Comes with five Velcro straps so that you can attach to your bike. You probably put one at the front. You have two spots where you can go in at the front, two spots where you can go in at the back, and six spots where you can attach say the last three straps on the top. So, it should be able to fit any bike. One of the other nice features is other than it's waterproof and light and durable, on one of the sides you have this nice double mesh area for an organizer. And the inside, as you can see on this one, is orange, so it's not black. That way, you can easily find stuff, right? It's just great. Very nice and light. And for safety's sake, of course, their logo on both sides is reflective at night. And a shopping tip, some of these items, other than the half frame bag, are so cheap that whatever platform you're buying them on, they're a great way to get yourself up over the minimum needed for free shipping.

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11/24/2025

ULTIMATE TRAVEL POWER HACK

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Lencent 120w GaN Universal Travel Adapter

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"If you travel with more than one device… this tiny brick might just save your trip!"

Hey everyone, it’s hanman! Today I’m checking out the LENCENT 120W GaN Universal Travel Adapter — the one with 1 USB‑A and 3 USB‑C ports that promises to power pretty much everything in your luggage. I’ve been testing it on the road, and I’ve got some honest pros, cons, and real‑life examples for you. Let’s dive in!

What It Is and Basic Operation

This is a 120-watt GaN Universal Travel Adapter, meaning it works in over 200 countries - the US, CA, UK, EU, Australia, parts of Asia - you name it.


Operation
  1. Pick the plug you need — they slide out with a push‑button mechanism. No wiggling, no breaking nails… unless you're still recovering from that one rogue suitcase zipper. This thing is way safer.
  2. Plug it into the wall.
  3. Plug your devices into the ports: 1 USB‑A and 3 USB‑C. USB‑C 1 port supports high‑speed PD charging (PD3.0, QC4+, FCP, SCP, AFC, PPS, BC1-2 and more).
There’s also a built‑in safety system for over‑voltage, overheating, and short‑circuits. Pretty handy when you’re not sure what that mystery hotel outlet has been through.

My Experience


Let me tell you about a moment that sold me on this thing.I was in a tiny hotel charging my MacBook Air, my iPhone, AND my ear buds — all at the same time — and the adapter didn’t even get warm. Everything charged overnight without a hiccup.
That’s where the GaN tech really shines — high power, no overheating, and smaller size.

Pros


⭐ 1. Charge Multiple Devices at OnceUp to four devices with decent distribution of power. Great for phones, tablets, cameras, earbuds, and some laptops.
⭐ 2. High Power Output (120W)Enough to run a MacBook, charge a phone quickly, and still handle accessories.
⭐ 3. Universal CompatibilityOne adapter for nearly every country. No need to carry different plugs.
⭐ 4. Compact GaN DesignGaN means smaller, cooler, more efficient. Fits nicely in the included pouch — you know, the one that somehow stays organized even when the rest of your suitcase looks like a laundry tornado.
⭐ 5. Safety FeaturesBuilt‑in fuses and protection give peace of mind when charging expensive gear (is there any good cheap gear?).

Cons

⚠ 1. Not a Voltage Converter
Like most travel adapters, it doesn’t convert voltage. Your device must support 110–240V.
⚠ 2. Can Get Heavy on the WallWith multiple cables plugged in, it can sag a bit from loose outlets.
⚠ 3. Limited AC Outlet SupportThis version focuses on USB ports — great for many travelers, but if you need an actual AC outlet pass‑through, you won’t find it here.
⚠ 4. Power Splits When Using All PortsIf you plug everything in at once, max wattage is shared across devices — fast charging may slow down.

Conclusions

If you carry a laptop + phone + camera or you travel as a couple with multiple phones, tablets, or power banks, this thing simplifies life.  It's also great for digital nomads, creators, business travellers, or anyone tired of carrying multiple adapters - basically, if your charging setup looks like a mini Best Buy exploded in your backpack, this adapter will save your sanity.

The Lencent 120w GaN Adapter isn't perfect, but it's honestly one of the most useful travel accessories i've tested lately.  Small, powerful, reliable - and it solves the "one outlet, multiple devices" problem.

Availability

AliExpress
Amazon

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11/15/2025

Top mountain bike shoes for 2025

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Top Mountain Bike Shoes For 2025

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​Five Ten Trailcross GORE-TEX
​GORE-TEX membrane and tall cuff make this a very waterproof shoe, making it a great for all weather conditions. The firm sole grips the pedal well.  If the shoe get wet, it's ready to go in a few hours.The lace closure isn’t in my opinion convenient to adjust, and the shoe tends to be expensive.​
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​Shimano GF800 GTX
Also a fully waterproof shoe with a snug high-top ankle cuff for keeping out water and debris, and a BOA dial for secure, pressure-free fit for those coming from road cycling. Traction is excellent, but it’s  less grippy than Five Ten on flat pedals and takes longer to dry. Its price is also high, but performance and comfort are outstanding for all-weather riding.​

Giro Berm
This is a quality budget friendly option.  The Giro Berm provides reliable durability and if comfort is a key feature for you, this is a shoe that comes highly rated. It’s not as waterproof as higher-end models but offers some breathability, great for fair-weather riding or riders on a budget.​


Ride Concepts Tallac BOA
Praised for a secure fit, good breathability, and durability at a moderate price. It excels in grip and comfort, especially for flat pedal users.​
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Pearl Izumi X-Alp Summit
Designed with bikepacking and walkability in mind, this shoe combines comfortable padding, an adjustable BOA and Velcro closure, and decent water resistance. It's a great option for long rides with variable weather.​


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Sidi Dust MTB
Premium shoe appreciated for performance and breathability but price is significantly higher than the others.​
 


Conclusions
  • For a fixed budget, I would go with the Giro Berm as it offers top value for the price, with good durability and reasonable comfort, but sacrifices waterproof protection.​
  • For those comfortable spending a little more, the  Pearl Izumi X-Alp Summit offers a mix of comfort and weather readiness at a moderate price, suitable for a range of trail conditions.​
  • If quality is of utmost importance, then I would pick up either the Five Ten Trailcross GTX or the  Shimano GF800 GTX.  They both excel at being waterproof, high-durability shoes, best for year-round, all-weather riders willing to pay a premium.​  Pick up the one that fits better and catches your eye!

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11/11/2025

ABUS uGrip bordo 5700

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ABUS uGrip Bordo 5700

We're looking at the Abus Ugrip Bordo 5700.

It is very compact.

Placement
This lock, rated seven, has another feature you need to consider, and that's the holder. I previously had it mounted where my water bottle is, but because this holder, you put the lock in it from the top, there wasn't enough room for me to pull out the lock. So, I had to put it on my forward part of the frame. So, again, with it in, you need enough room to be able to take it out, which I do have on my forward frame.  On my forward frame, when I push the lock in its holder from above, it's okay, and I have enough room there to lift it out.
So the Abus folks listened to the customers and they've designed now a second holder. So other than the one I have where the holder you put the lock in from the top, there's another holder that can hug your Abus lock and it opens like a clasp. So that one there's less restrictions as to where you can put it, right? It it doesn't need clearance to be able to get the lock out.

Thoughts
So, couple things to consider if you're looking at the Abus lock. One is the length. There are two lengths, a shorter one and a longer one. Of course, the longer one costs a little more. And whether you are okay with the holder where you put the the lock in vertically from the top or whether you don't have enough clearance and you need the one that opens like a hugging motion so you can just take the lock out. Those are the things to consider. And the newer models, the 6000 series, the rating of security went up from 7 to 10. If you need one of those locks, here you go.

Oh, and one more thing. If the vertical placed lock holder doesn't work for you and the one that opens in the hugging motion doesn't work for you, you're still okay with Abus. They also give you, depending on which holder, one or two extremely strong straps, Velcro, so that you can attach the holder anywhere. You're all set. Stay secure.

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