What are the biggest wastes of money in biking?
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Maybe expensive helmets. There's a huge variance in price on helmets from like $10 to $350 and more and the expensive ones have not proven to be any safer. They may be lighter or more aerodynamic or stylish, but it seems like there is just a lot of margin on the high end for what is just a EPS and polycarbonate sandwich. I do have $150 helmets for my wife and I. I'm probably a sucker.
For the most part, bicyclists have it made. If you really want to get soaked, get into boats. Seriously. I reveled in cycling when I first got into it because of how utterly cheap even the "good stuff" is. Used and vintage items make top-end stuff even more affordable, which isn't the case in many other avocations.
For the most part, bicyclists have it made. If you really want to get soaked, get into boats. Seriously. I reveled in cycling when I first got into it because of how utterly cheap even the "good stuff" is. Used and vintage items make top-end stuff even more affordable, which isn't the case in many other avocations.
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That's not meant for biking. Don't you even read your own post topics?
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Talk about missing the point
https://www.amazon.com/Speedfil-Spee...9N6D8GBC&psc=1
https://www.amazon.com/Speedfil-Spee...9N6D8GBC&psc=1
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Whether there's much difference between a $100 and a $300 Jersey I couldn't say.
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But will old guys who ride prone-position self-powered vehicles still make wildly incorrect assumptions about me and my bike if I'm not wearing a fancy name-brand matching kit?
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Talk about missing the point
https://www.amazon.com/Speedfil-Spee...9N6D8GBC&psc=1
https://www.amazon.com/Speedfil-Spee...9N6D8GBC&psc=1
How is that me missing the point? You posted a link to a product that had nothing to do with your own thread topic.
BTW, those are bottles with some heavy duty insulation. If I was riding in 100 degrees heat, it might be worth it to me. You have no experience with this, but water in regular bottles gets pretty hot on a long ride.
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I’ve gotten two Rapha Core jerseys for $55 each. Really nice product with a full zipper, 3 pockets and a fourth zippered one.
Wanted to get a third during their recent sale. Unfortunately, the color that I want sold out in my size quickly.
Wanted to get a third during their recent sale. Unfortunately, the color that I want sold out in my size quickly.
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How is that me missing the point? You posted a link to a product that had nothing to do with your own thread topic.
BTW, those are bottles with some heavy duty insulation. If I was riding in 100 degrees heat, it might be worth it to me. You have no experience with this, but water in regular bottles gets pretty hot on a long ride.
BTW, those are bottles with some heavy duty insulation. If I was riding in 100 degrees heat, it might be worth it to me. You have no experience with this, but water in regular bottles gets pretty hot on a long ride.
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This is why I dislike the thread topic so much--value is subjective so long as the product actually does what it's supposed to. Something that is dysfunctional is objectively a waste of money. But who the hell cares whether or not I or anyone else on this thread thinks you did or didn't waste money on those bottles? You like them and they've lasted for years.
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I would totally pay big bucks for a water bottle that kept my water cold in the summer.
I have a Camelbak Podium Ice and a Polar Insulated and they both suck.
Even if I fill them and freeze them overnight, they are luke warm by mile 40.
I have a Camelbak Podium Ice and a Polar Insulated and they both suck.
Even if I fill them and freeze them overnight, they are luke warm by mile 40.
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On a hot day I would have finished both of them before mile 40. If it was really hot maybe a 3rd by then.
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How long does it take you to get to mile 40?
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I have a Podium insulated bottle and if the temperature is in the upper 80s or higher, the water is warm by about 90 minutes. I really don't start getting thirsty until about 30 miles into a ride, so the insulation is really of no use.
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funny thing about boats
last two years not typical - many made a profit on used boat sales
last two years not typical - many made a profit on used boat sales
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