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Smart Planet EC-35 Eco Oasis Foldable Water Pouch, Blue $5.95 Saving the world one cup at a time. Instead of using throw-away cups, use the Eco water pouch. It can be reused for years. This Eco water pouch holds 16-ounce of your favorite cold liquid. Enjoy at home, at work or on the go…. |
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Smart Planet EC-35 Eco Oasis Foldable Water Pouch, Green $5.95 Saving the world one cup at a time. Instead of using throw-away cups, use the Eco water pouch. It can be reused for years. This Eco water pouch holds 16-ounce of your favorite cold liquid. Enjoy at home, at work or on the go…. |
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BPA-Free Plastic Foldable Collapsable Portable Water Bottle 17.9 Fl oz RED $1.00 Unlike an ordinary Bottle, this foldable water bottle can be flattened and then folded or rolled up when not in use Durable FDA-approved BPA-Free Plastic Re-usable & Attaches to Convenient Carabiner that is included Easily Folds when not in use Holds 17.9 Fluid Ounces – Stands upright when full… |
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Gaiam Travel Yoga Mat $23.98 Gaiam was created as a lifestyle company with the vision that, given a choice, people would choose a lifestyle that is healthy and life enhancing, for themselves, their families and the Earth. The Gaiam lifestyle is a vote for individual health as well as the future sustainability of the Earth’s resources. Gaiam strives to provide customers with alternatives to traditional products by offering nat… |
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Sunny Health & Fitness Motorized Mini Bike $91.38 This convenient, space-efficient mini exercise bike features a quiet DC motor drive system, adjustable speeds with handheld speed control, and foldable pedals that help build muscular strength in the arms and legs. A great addition to any home gym, the bike is compact and lightweight with a multi-function LCD display and a 15-minute timer switch. Features: Quiet DC motor drive system Multi-funct… |
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Buying A Foldable Bike? – 5 Handy Hints Before You Buy
With the increasing price of fuel and the problems of locating accessible (and cheap) parking, many commuters are considering buying a foldable bike.
Folding bicycles are easy to use – you don’t need a license or vehicle registration and there’s usually a minimum of regulations (but even if you don’t have to, ALWAYS wear a cycle helmet – most cyclist deaths are the result of head injuries.) Foldable bikes are great in city congestion and you can stash them easily at home or work. You can also take them with you on public transport.
But not all foldable bikes are created equal. Foldable bike design is a compromise between strength and lightness and often that can cause problems. In addition, the increase in popularity of foldable bicycles has resulted in some manufacturers making cheaper models so they can take advantage of the trend, but their corner-cutting measures can seriously affect your cycling pleasure – and your safety.
Here are 5 things to be aware of when shopping for a folding bike
1: Is it well engineered?
Foldable bikes have to fold so check that hinge mechanisms are sturdy and well manufactured. Bad hinges can make the bike flex, or can even break. Check the steering post, too, for build quality and rigidity.
2: Is it solid?
Expensive bicycles use light-weight alloys to keep the weight down but less expensive bicycles have steel frames so manufacturers look for opportunities to keep the bicycle light. Check that they haven’t cut corners in construction. The frame of a well-built bike should be rigid.
3: Are the fittings good quality?
Manufacturers often buy-in foldable bicycle components like gears, brakes and wheels. Check that these components are well made and, preferably, by a well-known parts manufacturer.
4: Is the gearing right for you?
Most folding bikes come with a good set of gears but check that the range suits you. There’s nothing worse than trying to ride a bicycle that’s either too high- or too low-geared.
5: Is it big enough?
Folding bicycle manufacturers keep weight down by using smaller components. That’s fine if you have a small build but taller people can be at a disadvantage. Check that the seat post can be raised enough so that your leg is almost straight when the pedal is down. Similarly, can the handlebars be adjusted to the point where you have a good riding position.
So there are five important things to be aware of when buying your foldable bike.
Before you buy, spend some time researching the foldable bicycle you want to purchase – the major manufacturers all have web sites. Check out a similar model at your local bike shop, or visit online bike discussions. Be cautious with really cheap bikes – they are often built to a price, not a standard, and are frequently of poorer quality. If you’re purchasing on the Internet, don’t buy on impulse and buy your bicycle from a vendor with a good reputation. If you do your research you’ll have years of fun cycling to look forward to.
About the Author
Peter Strudwick rides a folding bike and writes for FoldingBikeSale.com where you’ll find a great range of good quality folding bikes. If you’re in the market for a cheap folding bike visit FoldingBikeSale.com today.
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Im Fifteen, Should I get an exercise bench?
Im fifteen years old and hardly have time to go to the gym with my friends. the only free time i have is when im at home and gyms are closed. i was thinking of getting this exercise benchhttp://www.amazon.co.uk/FITNESS-SPORTS-FOLDABLE-WEIGHT-BENCH/dp/B001FXVJAG/ref=pd_ybh_6?pf_rd_p=138755991&pf_rd_s=center-2&pf_rd_t=1501&pf_rd_i=ybh&pf_rd_m=A3P5ROKL5A1OLE&pf_rd_r=13000XXB6DVEWVXBW1TK sorry for the long link. I can lift my own weight easily and im 60kg do you think this is a good idea?
yeah why not!! get it its great i would if i were u!
