The new and interesting touring gear thread...
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Re: The new and interesting gear thread...
Postby rifraf » Sat Apr 28, 2018 5:01 pm
I've not spotted it if it has (and I'm a little too busy to go searching back 42 pages given the search engine is..... interesting).
Anyway onward:
https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/375092
Bakeey 3A USB Type-C Data Cable 1m with Digital Voltage/Current LED Display US $4.29 (~AU $5.80) Delivered (AT) Banggood
Ok I'm posting this deal more to inform everyone, who mightn't know of their existence, of the ability to buy cables with a voltage display.
I'm not a fan of this company due to shipping taking a couple of months from China from the last product I bought from them, but I would have loved to have know about this product earlier and thought others might too.
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Re: The new and interesting gear thread...
Postby pbekkerh » Mon Apr 30, 2018 12:59 am
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Re: The new and interesting gear thread...
Postby RonK » Mon Apr 30, 2018 11:36 am
Garmin launches Edge 130 and 520 Plus GPS computers, new Varia rearview radar.For riders that want more advanced navigation functions, the Edge 520 Plus now includes Garmin Cycle Maps, which provides turn-by-turn directions that work either on marked city streets or on the trail. In addition, GroupTrack helps you keep tabs on your other Garmin-using riding buddies, and you can even now send messages to them, too. For riders looking for advanced performance monitoring features, the Edge 520 Plus is compatible with ANT+ power meters like the Vector 3 to track FTP and pedaling mechanics, while built-in Incident Detection can send alerts to designated recipients if the unit has determined you’ve been in a crash.
Presumably the firmware will be fairly bug-free after a reasonable period of use in the 520 and 1030.
So perhaps this offers a more affordable navigation solution for tourists.
Featuring up to 15 hours of battery life, the Edge 520 Plus has a suggested retail price of US$280 / AU$449. A bundle option, which includes a heart rate monitor as well as cadence and speed sensors, has a suggested retail price of US$380 / AU$499. The mountain bike bundle option, which includes a mountain bike mount, Edge remote control, and silicone case, has a suggested retail price of US$330 / AU$499.
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Re: The new and interesting gear thread...
Postby baabaa » Sat Jun 09, 2018 4:15 pm
https://www.time-sport.com/int-en/time- ... -2018.html
No idea what "hybride" (from the website) means but if you like Time ATACs then these are are just what you have been waiting for!!! Well, I have any way, bit of a fan and all my bikes have them. Cant say they are the best pedals to ride in normal flat shoes like Vans or even worse in bare feet.
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Re: The new and interesting gear thread...
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Re: The new and interesting gear thread...
Postby outnabike » Mon Jun 18, 2018 4:19 pm
Seems a bit strange to be installing lights into a dark jacket as well. Maybe it accentuates the small led lights.
Still, its a positive move from a car company. Next is a radio operated cycling noise generated by your new ford that the cyclist may hear from speakers in the collar.
Now that would make for a pleasant drive.
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Re: The new and interesting gear thread...
Postby Aushiker » Fri Jun 22, 2018 1:52 pm
The Bivy Stick [Kickstarter] and a little bit of a write-up at Gear Junkie
Please note: You will need to use a forwarding service as they only ship to the US.Bivystick gives you peace of mind when you are off the grid by turning your cell phone into a satellite communication device. With no contract or activation fees, you can turn it on only when you need and save money when you don't. Bivystick allows you to send and receive text messages, share your location, track your path, send an SOS message in case of emergency, and access detailed weather forecasts when you are out of phone service.
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Re: The new and interesting gear thread...
Postby Howzat » Fri Jun 22, 2018 3:45 pm
As it happens, many Ford cars already come with sound-based signalling technology that the driver can use to indicate to cyclists it's time to get off the road, because he's coming through.outnabike wrote:Still, its a positive move from a car company. Next is a radio operated cycling noise generated by your new ford that the cyclist may hear from speakers in the collar.
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Re: The new and interesting gear thread...
Postby RonK » Fri Jun 22, 2018 4:09 pm
But when Ray Maker reviews the latest offering from Sigma and says he's impressed, it's time for me to take another look, and also for all the other makers to Look Out!
SIGMA ROX 12.0 Sport Cycling GPS In-Depth Review
After reading Ray's review I'm impressed too.
Bike Rumour: Sigma Rox 12.0 Sport color touch-screen cycling GPS
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Re: The new and interesting gear thread...
Postby Aushiker » Fri Aug 10, 2018 5:04 pm
I don't think I have seen these mentioned before but interested if anyone is using one of these Wacaco Minipresso portable espresso machines? I could cope with one of the pod versions I reckon for a half decent coffee in the morning.
A review of same can be found at the Bushwalking Blog
A quick search found the Nesspresso version locally for $54.00.
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Re: The new and interesting gear thread...
Postby Cycleops70 » Fri Aug 10, 2018 8:27 pm
I've used one for a while (the ground 'GR' version rather than pods).Aushiker wrote:[img] interested if anyone is using one of these Wacaco Minipresso portable espresso machines? I could cope with one of the pod versions I reckon for a half decent coffee in the morning.
I liked it so much, that I upgraded to the NanoPresso version (which has a double espresso adapter kit) for my last Munda Biddi stage.
It's my piece of luxury when roughing it.
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Re: The new and interesting gear thread...
Postby rifraf » Sun Aug 12, 2018 6:48 pm
I take my hat off to anyone who can drink that pod coffee........Aushiker wrote:
I don't think I have seen these mentioned before but interested if anyone is using one of these Wacaco Minipresso portable espresso machines? I could cope with one of the pod versions I reckon for a half decent coffee in the morning.
A review of same can be found at the Bushwalking Blog
A quick search found the Nesspresso version locally for $54.00.
I've had both the Nespresso and Caffitally but didn't get on with either of them.
I'm guessing I'll be sticking with a french press for the duration.
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Re: The new and interesting gear thread...
Postby Scintilla » Sun Aug 12, 2018 7:09 pm
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Re: The new and interesting gear thread...
Postby Scintilla » Sun Aug 12, 2018 7:15 pm
Hybdride is actually French for 'hybrid' (Time being a French company and all).baabaa wrote:No idea what "hybride" (from the website) means but....
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Re: The new and interesting gear thread...
Postby rifraf » Sun Aug 12, 2018 7:43 pm
Before anyone, like me, can say "link or it didn't happen":Cycleops70 wrote:I've used one for a while (the ground 'GR' version rather than pods).Aushiker wrote:[img] interested if anyone is using one of these Wacaco Minipresso portable espresso machines? I could cope with one of the pod versions I reckon for a half decent coffee in the morning.
I liked it so much, that I upgraded to the NanoPresso version (which has a double espresso adapter kit) for my last Munda Biddi stage.
It's my piece of luxury when roughing it.
https://www.coffeeparts.com.au/wacaco-minipresso-gr
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Re: The new and interesting gear thread...
Postby RonK » Sun Aug 12, 2018 7:45 pm
Discussed on bushwalking.com some time ago. I've tossed the idea around but it's a lot of hassle for a thimbleful of coffee so I've settled for a cup of Williamson Earl Grey instead.Aushiker wrote:I don't think I have seen these mentioned before but interested if anyone is using one of these Wacaco Minipresso portable espresso machines?
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Re: The new and interesting gear thread...
Postby Cycleops70 » Mon Aug 13, 2018 11:18 am
lol Yes I should have been a little more specific.rifraf wrote:Before anyone, like me, can say "link or it didn't happen":Cycleops70 wrote:I've used one for a while (the ground 'GR' version rather than pods).Aushiker wrote:[img] interested if anyone is using one of these Wacaco Minipresso portable espresso machines? I could cope with one of the pod versions I reckon for a half decent coffee in the morning.
I liked it so much, that I upgraded to the NanoPresso version (which has a double espresso adapter kit) for my last Munda Biddi stage.
It's my piece of luxury when roughing it.
https://www.coffeeparts.com.au/wacaco-minipresso-gr
Here's the Nano version (slightly smaller & lighter. It also feels better built).
https://www.coffeeparts.com.au/wacaco-n ... esso-maker
And the Double esspresso kit, with spare baskets.
https://www.coffeeparts.com.au/wacaco-n ... arista-kit
It adds a spacer to the original device, to allow for a larger basket.
I think I got mine from Alternative brewing.
https://alternativebrewing.com.au/produ ... anopresso/
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Re: The new and interesting gear thread...
Postby baabaa » Mon Aug 13, 2018 6:52 pm
Okay so what is a “Hybdride” then?Scintilla wrote:Hybdride is actually French for 'hybrid' (Time being a French company and all).baabaa wrote:No idea what "hybride" (from the website) means but....
Gawd, of course I know they are French and it was an attempt at a joke!!
Hint ...Ever bought stuff online and not told your partner? Nothing better that when it arrives home it has “Hi Bride” as the description on the package and they open it to find bloody bicycle pedals...
getting so close on giving up on this place and some of the humorless, I am right you are wrong, know-it-all residents.
Chill please.
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Re: The new and interesting gear thread...
Postby Scintilla » Mon Aug 13, 2018 7:02 pm
Well I am really so sorry about causing the offence Funny, did not see or hear any laughing or giggles.baabaa wrote:Okay so what is a “Hybdride” then?Scintilla wrote:Hybdride is actually French for 'hybrid' (Time being a French company and all).baabaa wrote:No idea what "hybride" (from the website) means but....
Gawd, of course I know they are French and it was an attempt at a joke!!
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Re: The new and interesting gear thread...
Postby Cheesewheel » Fri Sep 27, 2019 10:25 am
Maybe not new, but perhaps interesting : A gps app that breaks down 57 million points on the globe (including remote australia, according to my brief play with it) to 3mx3m points identified by three random words. Basically an easier way to give your precise location rather than latitude and longitude coordinates. A blurb I read about it says it has a sos feature, for quick notification to a selected emergency contact.
Edit : doesnt seem to have the touted emergency function
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Re: The new and interesting gear thread...
Postby Aushiker » Wed Oct 30, 2019 8:38 pm
Personally I think the Garmin inReach Mini looks more interesting but is more expensive.
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Re: The new and interesting gear thread...
Postby rifraf » Tue Nov 05, 2019 11:28 pm
I noticed that the firmware update (9.00) for the Edge 1030 added support to control Garmin inReach remotely.Aushiker wrote: ↑Wed Oct 30, 2019 8:38 pmJust received an email from Johnny Appleseed promoting the forthcoming Spot X Messenger which will now be available in Australian from mid-November. Pre-order price is $389, normal price is $469. They have a bit more on it here.
Personally I think the Garmin inReach Mini looks more interesting but is more expensive.
https://www8.garmin.com/support/downloa ... p?id=12335 (second line down)
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Re: The new and interesting gear thread...
Postby Aushiker » Wed Nov 06, 2019 11:23 am
That is interesting. Thanks Rifaf.rifraf wrote: ↑Tue Nov 05, 2019 11:28 pmI noticed that the firmware update (9.00) for the Edge 1030 added support to control Garmin inReach remotely.
https://www8.garmin.com/support/downloa ... p?id=12335 (second line down)
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Re: The new and interesting gear thread...
Postby iacl » Fri Dec 20, 2019 3:24 pm
https://adventurehydration.com
Sorry haven't got my head around how to post pics at the moment, but it's all in the above link.
Fits the VWR frame well, with just enough space for a 1/2 frame bag above it. Fits over the gates belt nicely.
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Re: The new and interesting gear thread...
Postby Aushiker » Fri Jan 03, 2020 12:58 pm
Thanks for sharing. Always good to see new options.iacl wrote: ↑Fri Dec 20, 2019 3:24 pmJust got hold of a CrankTank4, a 4 litre water bottle designed to sit a the bottom of the main triangle over the bottom bracket. Connects to drinking tube with bite valve.
https://adventurehydration.com
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