Agion, continued

This is a follow up to my Agion post, about the shirt that I’ve been testing. My goal is to push the limits of the antimicrobial treatment and see what it takes to get the shirt to ripen up a bit. As unappealing as that may sound, I just stay focused on the end result. … Read more

RideOut Technologies Update

As luck would have it, I’m bringing you a fairly exclusive scoop, as the RideOut website doesn’t reflect this information, and their press release hasn’t even been sent out yet. I’ve been following RideOut Technologies and their Carbon Comfort saddle since I first saw it at Interbike 2009, as it seems to be a well … Read more

Upcoming reviews

Just a quick preview of what I’m working on as far as product reviews: The Geigerrig Rig 700 hydration pack is being reviewed and compared to the CamelBak Charge 450. A multi hydration bottle review for hot and cold drinks, on and off the bike. Participants currently include Clean Bottle, Hydro Flask, CamelBak Groove and … Read more

What?

I don’t know which is more confusing – the “writer’s” questionable writing skills, or the Sbyke itself, but combining some bicycle bits with a scooter or skateboard is hardly anything new. If you want bicycle handlebars and a decent sized front wheel, get a Kickbike instead. The Sbyke looks like it would have both its … Read more

BikeGlow Safety Lights

While simple and clever are high on my list of qualities to look for in any product, fun counts for a lot too. The BikeGlow Safety Light easily fits the bill there. Designed in bike-friendly Santa Cruz, California, the $24.95 BikeGlow Safety Light is a 10 foot long electroluminescent tube attached to a lightweight, waterproof … Read more