Crosspoint Gear – Touch capacitive, knit glove

Crosspoint Gear has launched knit touch capacitive gloves, combining snug fit and high dexterity with waterproofing. The pros include a good fit, effective touch capacitance, durability, and a reasonable price of $47. However, they may not provide as much warmth as other options, and taking them on and off can be time-consuming.

Skyline , it might make you rethink a bad weather cycling trouser / pant

The Showers Pass Skyline rain trousers offer a balance between commuter and road racer needs, providing protection from rain and wind. The slim, durable design and high-quality materials ensure comfort and long-lasting use. However, sizing may pose challenges for taller individuals. The trousers feature functional elements like reflective tape and a key pocket, enhancing safety and convenience.

Bookman – Volume Bike Light

The Volume is a new product from Bookman. It's a well designed front light with some really nice features.Bookman is a small Swedish company that has been around for quite a few years, since 2012 but not with a massive brand presence like the big name companies who pour tons of money into advertising. Often... Continue Reading →

Mission Workshop Frame Bag – Slice

In a world full of stodgy overstuffed and floppy bags, this one changes the rules. It's made from X-Pac Polyant VX 21, a waterproof, lightweight, and very strong material with a unique cross-cross pattern. But beyond good looks, the key to this bag is its size. It's not huge, and it's not small. It's just... Continue Reading →

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