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Light & Motion Helmet Bike Light Mount

March 10, 2009

Will this helmet mount work with a Solo Logic light?Thanks,

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Timbuk2 Commute Messenger Bag

Timbuk2 Classic Messenger Bag

Timbuk2 Classic Messenger Bag

Rating for this product: 5 December 9, 2008

Wow. I would never have imagined how indispensable this bag would become before I bought it. I used to use a DaKine backpack for my bike commutes to work and for a briefcase when I needed it. It was OK - drawbacks included a sweaty back, difficult access during a ride, and poor shape/configuration for computer and file transport.
The Timbuk2 Commuter fixes all these issues - it hangs low and secure during rides (no sweaty back), provides access if needed, is super-durable and is waterproof enough for any weather. I recommend the Commuter model for its corduroy-lined, padded laptop pocket and carrying handle, and though this may be the case on classic models, the attention to detail made in this particular bag's numerous and varied pockets is really stellar - divider for laptop and files, phone pocket, (brightly colored!) key lanyard, etc, etc. Looks smart as a briefcase when used that way, as well.
My bag is only a few months old and is just getting broken in, but other reviewers say these bags last years. Seeing the quality of construction in mine, I have no doubt this will be the case.

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Zen should be its name

CamelBak Chaos Hydration Pack - 2L

CamelBak Chaos Hydration Pack - 2L

Rating for this product: 5 December 9, 2008

Chaos? Really? I like Zen: this pack carries the right amount of water (70oz), the right amount of gear (a saddlebag of essentials fits perfectly in the small packet, and big pocket gives just enough space for a light layer and your pump), and fits very well.

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