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Julbo The Streets Lifestyle Sunglasses Review - feat. Spectron / Reactive Lens Options + Lightweight
When it comes to all-around sunglasses you want something with classic styling and performance lenses that can work in any setting. Julbo’s answer to that is “The Streets” sunglasses that we are reviewing here which combine classic styling with performance features. Retail price for the sunglasses ranges from $94.95 with standard Spectron lenses up to $164.95 when it is optioned with the REACTIV photo chromic lenses. Regardless of lens choice, the sunglasses feature a lightweight bio-sourced Rilsan frame and have 100% UV protection. The Streets are also designed to stay in place with Grip Tech temples and convenient auto-lock hinges.
Visually, the Julbo Streets sunglasses have a classic li...
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iGPSPORT SR30 Bike Radar Taillight Review - feat. USB-C + 150m Detection + Garmin Mount + 65 Lumen
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.День назад
While iGPSPORT is best known for their budget friendly bike GPS computers, they also have bike lights and a radar unit. In this review, we’ll be looking at their SR30 bike taillight and radar combination which offers competitive features and an affordable price point. The SR30 was originally shown at Eurobike 2023 but it’s now available globally and already had a few software refinements. Retai...
Fanttik X9 Ace Portable Electric Bike Air Inflator Review - feat. USB-C + 150 PSI + Schrader/Presta
Просмотров 510День назад
Electric bike inflators are a growing segment of bicycle accessories that offer a convenient way to inflate tires without the need for a floor pump. The Fanttik X9 Ace takes the brand's extensive experience in car tire inflators and applies it to a smaller form factor that is better suited for cycling. Retail price on the X9 Ace is a highly competitive $59.97 which includes an easy to read digi...
Trek CarBack Bike Radar Taillight Review - feat. 90 Lumen Taillight + Four Level Battery Gauge
Просмотров 863День назад
Just a few years ago, Garmin had the bike radar market to themselves with their ubiquitous Varia models. That’s rapidly changed as Magene, Bryton, Magicshine and even iGPSPORT have entered the market with their own radars. The new Trek CarBack is one of the latest bike rear radars to hit the market and offers a few unique features. Trek has set the retail price on the radar to be $199.99 and in...
Topeak Elementa Gearbag Bike Saddle Bag Review - feat. Ratchet w/ Bits + Rail Wing System + Compact
Просмотров 948День назад
Topeak’s Elementa Gearbag is a compact saddlebag that combines a compact form factor with an integrated tool holder. It’s small bag with only 0.3 L capacity and outer dimensions of 11.4 x 7 x 5 cm which allows it to hide underneath saddles. The upper compartment of the bag has enough space for a compact inner tube and tire levers. Retail price on the bag is $64.95 which includes 10 bits and a s...
COOSPO CS300 Budget Friendly GPS Cycling Computer Review - feat. Garmin Mount + USB-C + 2.6" Screen
Просмотров 84614 дней назад
COOSPO is well known for their budget friendly sensors and GPS cycling computers that focus on value. The COOSPO CS300 is one of COOSPO’s newest cycling computers and offers long battery life and customization features not typically found at this price point. Retail price for the CS300 is an attractive $69.90 and includes modern features like USB-C charging and a Garmin quarter-turn style mount...
Lazer Verde KinetiCore Urban E-Bike Helmet Review - feat. NTA-8776 + Taillight Mount + Lightweight
Просмотров 19621 день назад
Although cycling is a sustainable and eco-friendly sport, many of the accessories associated with it are not. The new Lazer Verde KinetiCore helmet is seeking to address that with sustainable construction, materials and packaging. With a retail price of $99.99, the Verde is constructed from 70% recycled material and features an e-bike NTA-8776 safety certification. The helmet has also achieved ...
Feedback Sports Reflex Fixed Torque Ratchet Kit Review - feat. 10 Steel Bits + Modular + 5 Nm Torque
Просмотров 47521 день назад
When it comes to cycling tools it’s always a balance between portability and versatility. Feedback Sports Reflex Fixed Torque Ratchet is the brand’s first ride-ready tool kit that combines the convenience of a ratchet into a portable form factor. With a retail price of $70, the Reflex is a 15 piece kit that includes a durable zippered TPU case, fixed 5 Nm torque extension, 10 S2 bits and a bit ...
Trek Velocis Road Cycling Carbon Shoes Review - feat. Dual BOA Li2 Dials + 3-Bolt Compatible
Просмотров 38828 дней назад
When it comes to road cycling shoes you typically have to choose between expensive high-end shoes or more affordable options that compromise on fit. Trek’s Velocis shoes are looking to break that rule by offering premium features at a more affordable mid-range price point. The shoes retail for $249.99 and are available in black, white and a bright red color scheme. Despite being a mid-level pri...
Trek RSL Road Cycling Carbon Clipless Shoes Review - feat. MetNet Relief Panels + LOOK Keo / SPD-SL
Просмотров 459Месяц назад
Trek’s Race Shop Limited (RSL) series of products combine top-of-the-line materials with pro-level performance. The new Trek RSL Road Cycling Shoes are one of their latest RSL products and claim to couple classic aesthetics with game-changing tech. Retail price on the RSL Road shoes is $449.95 which is $50 cheaper than Trek’s RSL Knit road shoe variation. As a premium shoe, the RSL Road shoes h...
Magene C606 GPS Bike Computer Review - feat. 2.8" Color Touch Screen + Garmin Mount + Navigation
Просмотров 3,1 тыс.Месяц назад
The Magene C606 is the brand’s new flagship GPS cycling computer that offers premium features not typically found at this price point. Retailing for $159, the Magene C606 is a mid-level priced computer with a big 2.8” touch color screen. Magene claims up to 28 hour battery life using the endurance mode thanks to the large 2000mAh battery. The GPS computer is compatible with nearly all ANT and B...
Xpedo Thrust 8 Clipless Cycling Pedal Review - feat. Carbon Composite Body + Titanium Spindle
Просмотров 301Месяц назад
If you are looking for lightweight road cycling pedals, the Xpedo Thrust 8 are tough to beat. Xpedo has combined lightweight materials such as carbon injection and a titanium spindle to create one of the lightweight pedals on the market. The Xpedo Thrust 8 pedals are one of their top pedals and are offered in a $195 Chromoly spindle version or the $275 Ti Spindle version we have in this review....
Ergon SR Allroad Core Pro Gravel Bike Saddle Review - feat. Infinergy Padding + Shock Absorbing
Просмотров 1,3 тыс.Месяц назад
Ergon’s SR Allroad Core series of bike saddles are designed to provide full road bike feel even when you are riding off the road. The saddle's main feature is Ergon’s Core HD technology which uses Infinergy material that consists of thousands of foam particles to absorb shocks and provides all-day comfort. Ergon offers the SR Allroad Core in three variations, the $139.95 Comp (Nylon base / CroM...
Ergon CF Allroad Pro Carbon Suspension Seatpost Review - feat. Leaf Spring Design + FlipHead
Просмотров 1,6 тыс.Месяц назад
With the rise in popularity of allroad and gravel cycling there has been a big influx of dampening components to improve ride quality. That includes suspension stems and seat posts which help turn even rigid bikes into plush rides. The Ergon CF Allroad Pro Carbon seatpost is one of the early innovators in this field and has been available on Canyon bikes as the VCLS seatpost for a few years. Er...
Smith Motive Cycling Sunglasses ChromaPop Review - feat. Oversized Lens + AutoLock Temple Arms
Просмотров 457Месяц назад
Whether you're riding on paved roads or exploring new trails off-road, it’s important to have eye protection that enhances and protects your vision. Smith’s new Motive sunglasses combine a traditional two-piece lens design with an oversized profile to provide an unobstructed view. The Motive retail for $175 with standard ChromaPop lenses and $185 for the mirrored versions. Smith has infused cla...
KOO Supernova Frameless Cycling Photochromic Sunglasses Review - feat. Interchangeable Lens
Просмотров 830Месяц назад
KOO Supernova Frameless Cycling Photochromic Sunglasses Review - feat. Interchangeable Lens
CYCPLUS AS2 Pro / AS2 Pro Max Electronic Tire Inflation Pumps Review - feat. Aluminum Body + Screen
Просмотров 2,1 тыс.Месяц назад
CYCPLUS AS2 Pro / AS2 Pro Max Electronic Tire Inflation Pumps Review - feat. Aluminum Body Screen
Sweet Protection Primer MIPS MTB Helmet Review - feat. Breakaway Visor + Occigrip Fit System
Просмотров 2772 месяца назад
Sweet Protection Primer MIPS MTB Helmet Review - feat. Breakaway Visor Occigrip Fit System
Snaptain E10 1080 Camera Drone Review - feat. Quadcopter Design + Dual Batteries + Carrying Case
Просмотров 1782 месяца назад
Snaptain E10 1080 Camera Drone Review - feat. Quadcopter Design Dual Batteries Carrying Case
GOREWEAR Spinshift Cycling Kit Review - feat. GORE-TEX Jacket, Cargo Bibshorts+, Long Sleeve Jersey
Просмотров 7772 месяца назад
GOREWEAR Spinshift Cycling Kit Review - feat. GORE-TEX Jacket, Cargo Bibshorts , Long Sleeve Jersey
Sweet Protection Fluxer MIPS Cycling Helmet Review - feat. Lightweight + Ventilated + Unique Colors
Просмотров 9162 месяца назад
Sweet Protection Fluxer MIPS Cycling Helmet Review - feat. Lightweight Ventilated Unique Colors
RAVEMEN FR300 Front Bike LED Light GPS Mount Review - Wahoo/Garmin + 300 Lumen + Daytime Visible
Просмотров 6 тыс.2 месяца назад
RAVEMEN FR300 Front Bike LED Light GPS Mount Review - Wahoo/Garmin 300 Lumen Daytime Visible
The Podium goes metal - Camelbak Podium Titanium & Steel Insulated Cycling Water Bottles Review
Просмотров 7 тыс.2 месяца назад
The Podium goes metal - Camelbak Podium Titanium & Steel Insulated Cycling Water Bottles Review
Sweet Protection Ronin RIG Reflect Semi-frameless Sunglasses Review - feat. Interchangeable Lens
Просмотров 9732 месяца назад
Sweet Protection Ronin RIG Reflect Semi-frameless Sunglasses Review - feat. Interchangeable Lens
Smith Triad MIPS Koroyd Cycling Helmet w/ Aleck Crash Sensor Review - feat. Lightweight + Rear Dial
Просмотров 8642 месяца назад
Smith Triad MIPS Koroyd Cycling Helmet w/ Aleck Crash Sensor Review - feat. Lightweight Rear Dial
Topeak Nano 7 / 9 / 11 Bike Multi-Tools Review - feat. Modular Design + CNC Aluminum Body + Compact
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.3 месяца назад
Topeak Nano 7 / 9 / 11 Bike Multi-Tools Review - feat. Modular Design CNC Aluminum Body Compact
Desiknio X20 Gravel E-Bike Carbon Fiber Bike Review - feat. Hub Motor + Integrated Lights + Shimano
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.3 месяца назад
Desiknio X20 Gravel E-Bike Carbon Fiber Bike Review - feat. Hub Motor Integrated Lights Shimano
Topeak Weatherproof Dynawedge Bike Saddlebag Review - feat. Waterproof + Center Zipper + Velcro
Просмотров 1,5 тыс.3 месяца назад
Topeak Weatherproof Dynawedge Bike Saddlebag Review - feat. Waterproof Center Zipper Velcro
Stromer ST5 Pinion Electric Bike Pedelec Review - feat. ABS + 110 Mile Range + Gates Carbon Belt
Просмотров 2,7 тыс.3 месяца назад
Stromer ST5 Pinion Electric Bike Pedelec Review - feat. ABS 110 Mile Range Gates Carbon Belt
Warmth without the bulk - PEARL iZUMi AmFIB Lite Cycling Gloves Review - feat. PrimaLoft + BioVIz
Просмотров 2543 месяца назад
Warmth without the bulk - PEARL iZUMi AmFIB Lite Cycling Gloves Review - feat. PrimaLoft BioVIz

Комментарии

  • @AndysTV
    @AndysTV 16 часов назад

    I'm looking for a bike light suitable for commuting and exercising, and I would like to ask for advice from fellow cyclists. My usage scenario is typically under 2 hours of riding time. I hope to choose a light that lasts a long time and does not have battery issues that are difficult to repair. Additionally, I want the light to have a good beam shape and provide a pleasant experience.Here are the options I'm considering: 1. Magicshine CBL 1600 - Priced at approximately $37.20 (NT$1200), it uses Type-C charging but cannot be charged while in use. It has a brightness of 800 lumens, with a charging current of only 5V1A. The light is even and has clear cutoff lines, but the connection may come loose due to vibrations. It comes with a remote control for easy switching. 2. Costco Golden Peak LED Flashlight (3-pack) - Priced at approximately $26.30 (NT$849), it includes dry batteries and can later use rechargeable 18650 batteries with Type-C charging. It also has a return policy, but I'm concerned about whether it will affect the visibility of other riders when mounted on a bike. 3. TOWILD BR800S - Priced at approximately $24.65 (NT$795), it features a replaceable battery and uses Type-C charging, compatible with 18650 batteries. 4. ENFITNIX NAVI 800 - Priced at approximately $28.20 (NT$910), it uses Type-C charging and can connect to a power bank for charging while in use, but the battery is a special 18650 specification. I would appreciate any suggestions or opinions to help me choose the most suitable bike light, thanks!

  • @JorgeMarioCadavid
    @JorgeMarioCadavid 22 часа назад

  • @anthonyjamous2837
    @anthonyjamous2837 День назад

    Hello, how can i adjust the rotation of the direction of the camera while flying ? Thank you !

    • @TheSweetCyclists
      @TheSweetCyclists День назад

      You can't with this drone. You have to manually adjust the angle between straight down or horizontal. That's one of the big differences between budget drones and mid-level drones. Snaptain has some more expensive drones that offer that angle rotation.

  • @teodz1984
    @teodz1984 День назад

    smaller, less torque or purchase/leverage.. looks fiddly. probably fpr weight weenies. Also pricier because of the miniaturization

    • @teodz1984
      @teodz1984 День назад

      a mini9 ang pt30 owner

  • @teodz1984
    @teodz1984 День назад

    rocket ratchetvwithout the 8mm bit and extension bar

  • @darcymck1
    @darcymck1 День назад

    cheap plastic only takes a small impact and that is S 250 down the drain. No help from Smith

  • @fabianmolyneux2308
    @fabianmolyneux2308 2 дня назад

    I got the AS2 Pro. It’s fantastic. I get around 3 inflates to 80psi. The battery charge stays on full for 2 months easily. I think it’s more reliable and controlled than a CO2 cartridge. I only wish getting tyres on and off the rim was as easy

  • @frosty0419
    @frosty0419 3 дня назад

    Can you set the pressure?

    • @TheSweetCyclists
      @TheSweetCyclists 2 дня назад

      Not with this model. I'd recommend looking at the CYCPLUS AS2 Pro models or Fanttik X9 Ace which have digital gauges that let you set a specific pressure.

    • @frosty0419
      @frosty0419 2 дня назад

      @@TheSweetCyclists thanks!

  • @Tierradeamor1
    @Tierradeamor1 3 дня назад

    En español

  • @joehiatt1992
    @joehiatt1992 4 дня назад

    whats better this or the S500??

    • @TheSweetCyclists
      @TheSweetCyclists 3 дня назад

      With this latest version, the S500 / S800 and Bryton Rider 750 SE look and feel very similar. I actually like the 750 SE more than the S500 because of the screen size, the S500 feels a bit cramped.

  • @zackymad1533
    @zackymad1533 4 дня назад

    great quality video, thank you

  • @enzomisuraca7898
    @enzomisuraca7898 4 дня назад

    I just bought this unit and the navigation fails to show road detail as in your video. All i see is a green line and black arrows on a white background. Any idea what i need to do to see more detailed mapping? Thank you.

    • @TheSweetCyclists
      @TheSweetCyclists 3 дня назад

      It sounds like you might not have maps loaded on the device. You can download maps for you region from their website - global.igpsport.com/map/mapinfo?devicename=BSC300#

  • @johnnybravo1912
    @johnnybravo1912 5 дней назад

    Nice unbalancing gadget..

  • @tacticrifle5505
    @tacticrifle5505 5 дней назад

    Is it programmable?

    • @TheSweetCyclists
      @TheSweetCyclists 5 дней назад

      No, there is no programming available currently.

  • @3marcin
    @3marcin 6 дней назад

    Which one is actually brighter (not in specs but in daylight) - the FR300 or Ion 200 RT?

    • @TheSweetCyclists
      @TheSweetCyclists 6 дней назад

      It depends. From further distances away, the focused lens design of the Ion 200 RT is brighter and more visible. At closer distance and side angles the FR300 appears brighter with the wrap-around COB LED.

  • @JeffShepherdphotos
    @JeffShepherdphotos 6 дней назад

    How is the min and max insertion length calculated? You say that the min insertion is greater than the max. Do you mean that the protruding part of the seat post is between 152mm and 255mm.

    • @TheSweetCyclists
      @TheSweetCyclists 6 дней назад

      Sorry, I might have mixed things up in the description. The seat post has a printed min and max insertion marks directly on it so you can visually see them - they are based on Ergon's safety testing. I believe I meant to say the min / max are quite generous so even though this is a 353 mm seatpost (and not a 400 mm) you can still set it up with 255mm exposed seatpost at the min insertion point. What is shown here in the video is a bit above that min insertion point.

  • @DCer0
    @DCer0 6 дней назад

    Is it in any way integrated with IGPS cycling computers? Like turning it on/off or battery status?

    • @TheSweetCyclists
      @TheSweetCyclists 6 дней назад

      Many computers do support a "light network" so you can change modes directly from the head unit. I didn't try that out specifically here but you should see a "low battery status" warning on most modern GPS computers when the connected device is low.

    • @DCer0
      @DCer0 5 дней назад

      @@TheSweetCyclists So it should be brand agnostic, and you can easily mix-match your gear and it should be fine?

    • @teddgram
      @teddgram 3 дня назад

      Just an FYI - even the Varia has an occasional false negative. About once a week my Varia shows all clear and moments later a car rolls by. I haven't really narrowed down a situation that is causing this like an obstruction or something. Just be aware that a quick peek over your shoulder is still very much suggested. Having said that, having the radar has been really handy, especially when I recently did a tour.

  • @atyl1972
    @atyl1972 6 дней назад

    if the boost only offers between 0-30psi, my tyres are at 70psi, so how would that work?

    • @TheSweetCyclists
      @TheSweetCyclists 6 дней назад

      This is a dual-stage pump. You would use stage 1 from 0-30psi to quickly inflate it or seat a tubeless tire and then switch to stage 2 for 30psi+. The boost mode is really intended for setting up tubeless tires which require high volume inflation to get the tire to properly get seated on the rims. I usually leave my Tubi 2Stage in the second stage for day-to-day inflation.

  • @phonghoang9402
    @phonghoang9402 6 дней назад

    Do you think it's good?

    • @TheSweetCyclists
      @TheSweetCyclists 5 дней назад

      Yes, the BSC300 is a pretty solid budget computer. Although I still prefer Bryton's navigation prompts (which show a illustration of the intersection), the BSC300 has all the features most cyclist would need.

    • @phonghoang9402
      @phonghoang9402 5 дней назад

      @@TheSweetCyclists I just received it today, I'm receiving calls from my phone but I don't see a message on the watch screen. One more thing I hope you can guide me about is the end of the exercise. I pressed pause but the watch stopped working. is still running, or it saves itself and continues to the next lesson

  • @JitinMisra
    @JitinMisra 7 дней назад

    Is this much better than podium? I really like podium designs and in between those two? What do you think of specialized purist moflo

    • @TheSweetCyclists
      @TheSweetCyclists 5 дней назад

      Personally I like the Breakaway bottles more than the Podium. The jet nozzle works well and has high flow, plus the entire cap is a lot simpler to clean and disassemble. There are also tons of designs to choose from. I haven't used the Specialized Purist variations, but some of them have a very similar cap design. It really just comes down to the jet nozzle and how easy things are to keep clean.

  • @laki3630
    @laki3630 7 дней назад

    Is it enought for someone who is 1,92 long? What do you think? Your experience?

    • @TheSweetCyclists
      @TheSweetCyclists 5 дней назад

      Yes, I'm 6'1" and there is more than enough leg room left over to fit gear. The only complaint I have with the Moki-Lite is the drop-stitch floor which is nearly impossible to get perfectly centered. The Kokopelli Platte is lighter and easier to setup than this.

    • @laki3630
      @laki3630 5 дней назад

      @@TheSweetCyclists ok thanks a lot do you think is still enough stable compare to Moki 1 ?yes i agree about the floor but works step by step to pump then is No problem i think

  • @saahilharjai2713
    @saahilharjai2713 7 дней назад

    Hey Hi, thanks for such a detailed review really appreciate you helping the community (I have seen many reviews that you have done on Magicshine lights). I have a query and I would really appreciate it if you could answer it. I plan to buy a Wahoo Bolt Cycle computer + Magicshine light (yet to decide between EVO vs Allty vs RN series) and was thinking to buy an additional $20 attachment for cycle computer. So I see that magicshine EVO + Allty models come with one in the box but would that be compatible with Wahoo? If not what would you suggest me as I don't want to go with Garmin cycle computer but at the same time I like the set up for the Light + Computer being stacked together to reduce the clutter - so how should I go about it?

  • @SHWELL11
    @SHWELL11 7 дней назад

    I added small black rubberbands to all straps and that is what I use to tuck any excess Hook & Loop so that I can still use it across all ofmy bikes if needed.

  • @oksanalepishina4892
    @oksanalepishina4892 7 дней назад

    Thanks!! $49 for 5000 mAh battery is damn impressive 😲and CYPLUS just 300 mAh. Based on this I would definitely go with the Fantik. How do their inflation speeds compare?

    • @TheSweetCyclists
      @TheSweetCyclists 7 дней назад

      The larger X9 Ace is faster than the CYCPLUS, but it still feels slow compared to a floor pump or a larger car tire inflator.

  • @DericO-rz3be
    @DericO-rz3be 8 дней назад

    excellent review... terrific

  • @EagleEye-MJG
    @EagleEye-MJG 8 дней назад

    Man this was a GREAT Review!🙏🙏 These are some clutch products and the comparisons at the end was very HELPFUL!

  • @joehiatt1992
    @joehiatt1992 8 дней назад

    Kinda stupid not to add a grab & go riding feature,who wants to sit down & plan rides all the time,looks like the Bryton 750 se is better

  • @philipribe8298
    @philipribe8298 8 дней назад

    Is it possible to detach the headlight?

    • @TheSweetCyclists
      @TheSweetCyclists 8 дней назад

      Yes, the headlight / radar and entire SmartSense system can be removed (Cannondale sells all the parts separately). I don't think it would be as easy as removing a single plug though, the wiring for the headlight probably runs through the frame so you would have to trace it back to remove it.

  • @dandalcolletto743
    @dandalcolletto743 9 дней назад

    Just started to use mine and don't seem to get a connection. Does it take a few minutes to connect? Curious! Only rode down the street and back to get on the computer to see if I was doing something wrong.

    • @dandalcolletto743
      @dandalcolletto743 9 дней назад

      Update and as stated in other comments. After about a minute it turned on. Easy to use, screen size is perfect, and love the features.

    • @TheSweetCyclists
      @TheSweetCyclists 8 дней назад

      Mine usually takes ~20-30 seconds to get a GPS connection. I'd recommend turning it on outdoors to give it the best chance to connect.

  • @kofibamfosampong2619
    @kofibamfosampong2619 10 дней назад

    How durable are the bolts? I bought S-works torch, it threaded after changing cleats.

    • @TheSweetCyclists
      @TheSweetCyclists 10 дней назад

      I am still using the same shoes 2 years later and a few cleat swaps later, so I think they are holding up well. As a general precaution you want to make sure you hand thread any bike related bolts slowly to avoid cross threading or stripping anything - the torque limit on most things is low enough you could easily break things.

  • @linstetho1561
    @linstetho1561 11 дней назад

    I actually own Garmin, Magicshine and Bryton all three of the radar tailights. The Garmin one's press button worn out after 2 years and cannot be fixed without costing a fortune. The Magicshine kept disconnected and reconnected many times everytime on a short trip of 40km and had a 15-20% miss in detection rate which was very dangerous. The Bryton had some error issue but the bug was corrected after firmware update and the missing rate was very low, if any. The brake and flashing mode for Bryton was brilliant and the price was as cheap as Magicshine. The Garmin was obviously outdated.

    • @TheSweetCyclists
      @TheSweetCyclists 11 дней назад

      Both the Magicshine / Bryton had some software issues when they were first released, but as you mentioned they are pretty competitive now. The Bryton Guardia is a great option that's half the price of the CarBack but the Bryton specific mount can limit your options.

  • @DanTuber
    @DanTuber 12 дней назад

    You said 240 lumen light?.... it's max 90 which is pretty poor by today's standards.

    • @TheSweetCyclists
      @TheSweetCyclists 11 дней назад

      Yes, that was a mistake in the intro. It's just a 90 lumen light like the Flare RT. It isn't a 300-500 lumen taillights like you can find now, but it's more than bright enough and has great long distance visibility. I really wish Trek had added some side markers though, it's a big oversight by them.

  • @matthewhair6110
    @matthewhair6110 12 дней назад

    I own 2 CarBack units, plus 2 Garmin units. Detection performance is close, except the CarBack sometimes misses cars that are coming from around a curve. The ANT+ connection to my Garmin computers is more reliable with the Varias. The unique things I like about the CarBack is the very secure mounting when used with the saddle mount that Trek sells for their saddles. I also like the USB-C charging and the battery indicator.

    • @TheSweetCyclists
      @TheSweetCyclists 12 дней назад

      Thanks for the input. The Trek CarBack has a more narrow angle range (7 degrees vs 20 degrees) which I think is why Trek can claim a longer distance. The Blendr saddle mount is probably the way to go with the CarBack, the seatpost mount is very flimsy on a round seatpost.

  • @eduardobinotto4818
    @eduardobinotto4818 12 дней назад

    Not for sale here in Brazil.

  • @funky81
    @funky81 13 дней назад

    I like the FR160 rapid flash... It's unique.

    • @TheSweetCyclists
      @TheSweetCyclists 12 дней назад

      Yes, the wrap-around LED design looks cool and gives you visibility from any angle.

  • @andreash3906
    @andreash3906 13 дней назад

    Cool device, some real GTA vibes from compass mode!

    • @TheSweetCyclists
      @TheSweetCyclists 12 дней назад

      That's a great point, yes it looks like the HUD on GTA games. It's a simple concept that works well if are in an urban area with a lot of turns.

  • @uroskumer8269
    @uroskumer8269 13 дней назад

    can i connect it to komoot and garmin

    • @TheSweetCyclists
      @TheSweetCyclists 13 дней назад

      With the current app, you can only link your iGPSPORT to Strava / TrainingPeaks and Komoot only. You would have to manually upload to Garmin or link Garmin to other platforms.

  • @sjdjdb2678
    @sjdjdb2678 13 дней назад

    If its a struggle to put the 40mm on, would it work better by changing the wheel set? Would the tire clearance be enough for example with Mavic Allroad S and Pirelli cinturato 40mm

    • @TheSweetCyclists
      @TheSweetCyclists 13 дней назад

      Yes, the stock Triban wheelset is very difficult to mount any tire on. I have actually swapped in a set of Mavic Allroad on my bike which are lighter and more responsive.

  • @MagicshineLights
    @MagicshineLights 13 дней назад

    It's convenient.The bag looks small and doesn't take up much space.😊

  • @glennoc8585
    @glennoc8585 13 дней назад

    I've had good experiences with topeak products so this should be a decent product. I've added a rubber strap with a conventional buckle to my Velcro strapped saddle bag, not fixed permanently to the bag but I could look at that at some point. I'd probably want enough space for two tpu tubes plus patches and glue then levers and chain tool

    • @TheSweetCyclists
      @TheSweetCyclists 13 дней назад

      You could replicate Topeak's "Rail Wing System" pretty easily with a velcro strap and a few strategically cut holes.

  • @starwilkinson8020
    @starwilkinson8020 13 дней назад

    Avoid anything with velcro as your main closing choice. It will fail and your bag will drop eventually.

  • @pinoyeh
    @pinoyeh 14 дней назад

    I can add another CONS for this item, 1. The OnlelapFit app is not compatible with Wahoo Kickr SNAP Smart Bike Trainer. 2. C06's display does not automatic turn off display's back light.

  • @CliffHaggerty
    @CliffHaggerty 14 дней назад

    These racks do not work well with heavy bikes. The manufacturer no longer carries them likely because they had issues. I have e bikes. These racks are a total headache. They rotate while putting bikes on and taking them off, which is less than ideal when wresting a 50lb. Plus bike.

    • @TheSweetCyclists
      @TheSweetCyclists 13 дней назад

      Pro Bike Tool claimed a 66.2 weight limit, but that would also require a more secure connection to the wall (a stud or brick) to support the weight. I'm actually still using this wall rack for my Specialized Tarmac and it's been a great way to fit more bikes into the room. As you mentioned, the bike can rotate when you are installing and removing the bike but that isn't as much of a problem with a light road bike.

  • @BodieWilde
    @BodieWilde 14 дней назад

    Whats up with the bulky ear straps section, looks like ear muffs... Companies must not hire for brain power anymore smh.

  • @edo888LT
    @edo888LT 15 дней назад

    I bought an M size helmet for my GF and L size for myself. According to the technical specifications on Limar's website, the Air Pro + Mips helmet in size M is stated to weigh 250 g and size L 270 g. However, I weighed both helmets using two different scales (one being a highly accurate jewelry scale) and found that the size M weighs 300 g and the size L weighs 318 g. This amounts to a significant difference of 20% and 18%, respectively. Also, the weight is much higher than you weighted. This is weird.

    • @TheSweetCyclists
      @TheSweetCyclists 14 дней назад

      That's strange, we just received a standard US version of the helmet so I wouldn't expect that much weight difference.

  • @Lee-qj6fi
    @Lee-qj6fi 15 дней назад

    WHY BOTHER PROMOTING IT?? IT'S NEVER AVAILABLE TO BUY!!! LAZY SELLERS

    • @TheSweetCyclists
      @TheSweetCyclists 11 дней назад

      It's unavailable on Amazon, but it is available on Walmart somehow - www.walmart.com/ip/PRO-BIKE-TOOL-T-Torque-Adjustable-Wrench-Tool-with-Slip-Free-Handle-Black/480782500

  • @saidrassi1
    @saidrassi1 15 дней назад

    Do you think the Magicshine evo 1700 is suitable for mountain biking?

    • @TheSweetCyclists
      @TheSweetCyclists 11 дней назад

      It depends on what type of riding you are doing. If you are doing fast and curvy roads, you don't actually want a beam cutoff like the EVO 1700 has as you won't be able to see around corners. I'd recommend something like the Magicshine Ray 2600 instead.

  • @BufordDuckworth
    @BufordDuckworth 16 дней назад

    I LOVE my SKS fenders! I've got Velo 65, which I installed permanently on my hardtail commuter, and Raceblade Pro XL on my road bike for wet rides.

  • @PuddyIzzy
    @PuddyIzzy 16 дней назад

    Thank you for the review! I got a question regarding the inner portion of the bracket 3:25 measurement on what stem width can it can cater. Thank you!

  • @heksogen4788
    @heksogen4788 17 дней назад

    Very good review, it will be very interesting how will CS500 from coospo pan out, especially since it will be their first model with navigation.