Port Designs Go LED Backpack (discontinued)
If you commute with a backpack, your life is about to change for the safer! The Port Designs Go LED Backpack has bright led lights that illuminate turn signals, stop, go and caution.
If you commute with a backpack, your life is about to change for the safer! The Port Designs Go LED Backpack has bright led lights that illuminate turn signals, stop, go and caution.
Use your iPad outdoors while protecting it from life’s wet hazards — like a beach vacation, fieldwork, or the discharge of literal angry birds. The Element keeps your iPad safe from nature’s wetness.
Listen to music, news, podcasts, while you ride. Connects to a 1/8-inch jack. Connect your iPhone, iPod, MP3 player, etc. PowerBoost bass technology. Attach to stem, top tube or handlebar.
If you do a quick search for earbuds or headphones on Campfire Cycling, you likely will not be surprised to learn that we cover the controversial topic of cycling with headphones about once a year. Posts appear from as early as 2006 to discuss the logic and legality of riding while wearing sound-restricting devices. At this…
Here at Commute by Bike, we get a lot of emails from folks launching projects on Kickstarter asking us to help promote their campaigns. A number of the projects look awesome, inventive, and definitely worthy of some attention. While we can’t write individual articles about all of them, I decided to start a semi-regular feature…
This is a review of speakers, but I feel like a Sex Ed teacher getting ready to talk to high school students about condoms. Here's the deal: Maybe we shouldn't cycle while listening to music. Maybe we would all be better citizens of the world if we could center ourselves in our zen place, clear…
Over two years ago, Google Maps added bicycling navigation directions to the application for Android smartphones. At first it was pretty buggy, and one of the complaints was it generated more automobile routes than bicycling routes. For that reason, I put off testing it and it just fell off my to-do radar. I used Google…
Keith is a Flagstaff resident, an all-time, all-weather, all-conference/all-state bicycle commuter. If you want to get him a present he would love a Park Tool TM-1 spoke tension meter. He writes a filthy, NSFA (Not Safe For Anything) blog at www.spacedriftin.blogspot.com. He aspires to own a pair of Bar-Mitts one day. Before trying out this…
I don’t wear headphones or earbuds or any other listening device while I ride my bike in heavy city traffic; I feel l should use my hearing to know what’s going on around me. I wouldn’t mind some tunes and maybe the occasional podcast, however, on some portions of my commute. While some solutions are…
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