Strictly for commuting, rechargeable, nothing fancy. Doesn’t need insane runtimes, just something reasonable for commuting that I can afford to buy and give several of them away. :)
I’m seeing many ponchos with hand loops and a waist strap so it doesn’t fly up. AFAIK, they are more breathable.
Do you have a link? I’m only seeing regular ponchos, nothing bike-specific.
Edit: found it https://www.decathlon.ca/en/p/8759248/city-cycling-rain-poncho-100-black
I like them for road biking but would prefer a mechanical pump for a commuter bike due to reliability and being able to change infinite flats.
I carry a spare tube, so I need a way to inflate it.
I have had rides ruined because of a friend not carrying a spare tube or a way to inflate it.
This sounds handy, however I’m prioritizing reliability which is hard to beat with a mechanical pump.
They behave like attack dogs and he can barely hold onto them. I hope nobody gets hurt.
I think that’s a bit excessive. !cablegore@zerobytes.monster
I don’t know. Hopefully not.
Great points! I learned a few things.
Power cables should not be coiled unless you want induction loops, lower efficiency, and waste heat.
Ideally, the cables would be the minimum length needed as I understand it. For excess cables though, is there a better solution to organize it to avoid coiling?
I agree, which is why I wouldn’t use these services myself.
Dollarama babyy
I’m interested too! Not PNW but I could cover shipping if its not outrageous. I’d love to see them if you are comfortable posting images here!
I received the print in the top left from an artist and she threw in that print and the risograph machine on the top right for free!
Hood observation, I’m going to repot it in a day or so.
Is it cozy?
About 5 months.
I love lamp
Unfortunately it isn’t available in Canada