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Tag Archives: gear
The Great Black Friday Con Goes On…
Back in 2021 I wrote of how retailers were misleading in their advertising sale items in their great Black Friday sale deals. Fast forward two years and nothing much has changed. Here’s this years experience. For a while now I’ve … Continue reading
Bikemate Rear Bike Camera/Light
Aldi are currently selling the Bikemate Rear Bike Camera/Light, and while it is selling for £39.99 online, my local store is clearing them out for £19.99. At that price, how could I say no? Any cycle commuter will be able … Continue reading
Livall Smart Helmet MT1
“In the event of you taking a fall the sensor will detect the unusual motion and trigger a 90 second countdown feature, which allows you to cancel the alarm if you are able. If you are incapacitated or can’t respond … Continue reading
Crivit Inflatable Kayak- Instructions
The most visits this site gets often seems to be the Crivit Inflatable Kayak. Often people are searching for the instruction manual or the inflation guide. I’ve scanned it in (English only) as well as the inflation guide. The guide … Continue reading
On-The-Go Flask
One of the best bits of kit I have used this year is also one of the cheapest, and surprisingly it comes not from any major outdoors brand, but Morrisons supermarket. This 350ml flask is, at £4, one of the … Continue reading