Category: Biking & Cycling
2010-02-09
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Getting your outdoor gear is just a part of what you need
Surfing the web it becomes apparent that outdoor gear is indeed, a very important part of what outdoor enthusiasts look for; it also becomes apparent that outdoor apparel has become fashionable. That's okay, as long as the main point of getting gear and equipment is not missed: You don't guy gear to look cool, but to be more comfortable and safe.
Always lovely to have new gear, but don't forget to use it properly.
Of course, we are free to purchase whatever we want, and if you are not a pilot you are still entitled to get a flight jacket if that's what you like; what would be bad is to believe that you are actually a pilot just because you bought that jacket, and while this example might sound a little bit outlandish or extreme, such things do happen, for example, when someone interested in mountain climbing but with relatively low experience buys climbing gear and attempts to use it in ways that go well-beyond his or her skill level believing that using such stuff depends just on buying it.
In the case of some outdoor or extreme activities people know where the limit are; for example, regular pilots generally know and assume that they should not get into the cockpit of a plane designed for aerobatics without proper training. That is so because the whole learning system in aviation is constructed on the basis of getting licenses to use increasingly complex aeronautical equipment. You can buy a plane all right, but you will not be able to use it if you don't get first the proper license. Something similar happens in the case of nautical activities and a few others, but there are many fields in which, while it may be discouraged to act without proper training, it is actually very easy to do so: If you have a brand-new plane sitting on the tarmac at your local airport, it would be hard to attempt to fly it without a license because airports are generally filled with people - even small ones - and someone in a position of authority will probably stop you, but who will take a look at what climbers or hikers or kayaking enthusiasts do?
Don't forget that the single, most important piece of equipment that you have is your own intelligence; if you are getting started in something like mountain biking, kayaking, climbing, etc. it is fundamental that you don't try to do more than you are capable of. Getting new gear is great, but sometimes it could lead to a false sensation of security when experience is somewhat lacking.
Source: Pablo Edronkin, Andinia.com
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2009-01-16
Categories: Aeronautics, ADVENTURES, EXPLORATION AND EXPEDITIONS, Caveing and Speleology, Trekking and Excursions, Hunting And Fishing, Paintball Games and Airsoft, Climbing and Mountaineering, Scuba Diving and Underwater Exploration, Navigation, Camping and Hiking, Overlanding, Biking & Cycling, OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES AND WILDERNESS, Horseriding, Backpacking, OUTDOOR PRODUCTS AND SERVICES, Nautics and Water Sports, Bouldering, Rafting, Canoeing and Paddling, Safaris, Military and Combat Gear, Kayaking, Skydiving, Parachuting, Air Dropping
Establishing Equipment Standards
Having standard equipment is a common practice among big corporations of different sorts, but the concept can be applied to small ones as well as individuals.
Less trouble ahead: Sharing equipment means easier logistics even in the smallest expedition.
We are mainly concerned with outdoor activities and now, with ways in which the notion of common standards of equipment may apply to different sorts of groups dedicated to adventurous sports. Standard equipment may be used by armies, expeditions to the Hindu Kush, a flying club or a company dedicated to manufacturing electronic circuits. Establishing any sort of standard means that a design must be repeatable, and that is intrinsically related to serial production. It is not possible to establish any sort of true standard if what defines the standard cannot be repeated as units are produced. Hence, true standards are the province of technologically-advanced, mass produced items, like the equipment and weaponry of an army.
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2008-10-24
Categories: United States of America (USA), Biking & Cycling, Outdoor Gear, Malaysia
Shimano American Corp. Recalls Wheels for Bicycles; Flat Tire Can Pose Injury Risk to Riders
WASHINGTON, D.C. - The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, in cooperation with Shimano American Corp., of Irving, Calif. announced a voluntary recall of their "Shimano Dura Ace Carbon Clincher Wheels for Bicycles".
Manufactured by Shimano Components SDN, of Johor, Malaysia,a bout 275 units are being recalled. Rhe rim surface and spoke hole plugs on the wheel can cause a puncture to the inner tube, resulting in a flat tire. This can cause the rider to lose control and fall.
This recall involves the Shimano Dura Ace Carbon Clincher Wheel Sets with model number WH-7850 C24CL sold for road racing bicycles. The rim has labels that read "Shimano WH-7850", "Dura Ace", and "Carbon 1380." These wheels are intended for use with high end adult road racing bicycles.
They were sold at bicycle specialty stores and dealers nationwide in the U.S. from April 2008 through August 2008 for about $1,300. Consumers should stop using the bicycles with the recalled wheels, remove the wheels, and return them to their local bike dealer or retailer for a free inspection and repair.
Author / Source / Credit: CPSC
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