Tag: Ways To Carry Stuff
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Ways To Carry Stuff: All In Multitool
Click or not: Ways To Carry Stuff: All In MultitoolThe backpack is dead. Long live bumbags, bottles, and tools and tubes attached/taped/stuffed into every nook and cranny on your bike. So enduro™. While the sweaty back and sore shoulders may not be completely obliterated from mountain biking, there has been a definite movement away from carrying water and a heap of god-knows-what in usually… …
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Ways To Carry Stuff: EDC – Excellence Does Charm
Click or not: Ways To Carry Stuff: EDC – Excellence Does CharmSince the days when they only made 10 speed expander cogs, One Up Components have tugged at my heartstrings. Every new product released from their tiny Squamish headquarters seems to outdo the prior in terms of quality of manufacture, thoughtful design and functionality in the field; and this past year has seen them with a… …
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Ways To Carry Stuff: Race Face Rip Strip
Click or not: Ways To Carry Stuff: Race Face Rip StripIn the ongoing quest to lighten our load, get as much stuff off our back as possible and not look like a pack-horse or middle-aged tourist, we are increasingly blessed with a host of new options for carrying stuff. The bumbag has been a favourite around here for a few years now, and its ability to… …
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Ways To Carry Stuff: Stealth Beer Holster
Click or not: Ways To Carry Stuff: Stealth Beer HolsterMost mountain bikers know this truth: one of the best places to enjoy a beer is at the top of a hill with a trail to follow. Beer is, however, awkward to carry, heavy, temperamental when shaken, and precious. All good reasons to spend the time and money to get the best way of ferrying it… …
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Ways To Carry Stuff: BBD Dunce
Click or not: Ways To Carry Stuff: BBD DunceIn these crazy times of the construct known as Enduro, how to carry stuff on a mountain bike has become somewhat of an ongoing evolutionary process that has seen a plethora of methods employed. Have a look at an EWS pit gallery and you’ll see spare tubes taped to any available nook and cranny of… …
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Ways To Carry Stuff: Stealth Happy Sack
Click or not: Ways To Carry Stuff: Stealth Happy SackOften the products that are most intriguing result from experimental or sideline ideas. Michael Trudgen of Stealth Bike Bags sews up custom frame bags for breveteers and ramblers from his home in Eastbourne, NZ. However, recently his product list has expanded to include some innovative one-offs and limited releases. The Happy Sack is one such… …