Thursday 17 November 2011

The Dry and Dusty Road

By the time you read this blog post, I'll be heading to Baja, Mexico, along with gear-reviewer extraordinaire Josh Tack. We're spending the next few weeks exploring the area by mountain bike -- I'm especially excited to use a Tout Terrain for this adventure. Because we'll be traveling for long stretches that lack water, I've decided to devote this blog post to all the wonderful items Cyclosource has to carry your liquids (water? electrolytes? tequila?) on the dry and dusty road.


I'll be carrying an Osprey Hydration Pack on longer days where I need to carry a lot of water. I can't say enough good things about this pack. It's super comfortable, doesn't leak, and comes equipped with the magnetic sternum buckle for easy sipping access.

Other awesome options (modeled by the oh-so-handsome Ted) include our stainless steel water bottle ($15), our polar water bottle ($13), and our just plain Adventure Cycling water bottle ($3). And don't forget about our pint glass ($5)! Perfect for holding a post-ride cerveza or chocolate milk.

Photos by Sarah Raz

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SHIPPING NEWS is brought to you by Sarah Raz, sales representative/outreach coordinator/lover of all things outdoors. She also wishes Eddy Merckx was her father (sorry Dad!)

Source: http://blog.adventurecycling.org/2011/11/dry-and-dusty-road.html

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