Running Accesories
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Recent Running Accessory Reviews
NiteCore NU43
Comfortable for wearing it an entire night. Fishing, Ultrarunning, Speedhiking, Trail Work, Mountain rescue. Plastic main case, with aluminium housing for the light bulbs. Protected battery, what is a plus. USB C, what is also a plus. Technical Specifications: LED: White Light, Red Light Maximum Brightness: 1400 lumens Maximum Beam Distance: 142 meters Battery: 3400 mAh / 3.6V IP rating: IP68 Shock Resistance: 2 meters Brightness Outputs:White: Turbo:… Full review
Fenix HM70R
Rugged, long run time, waterproof headlamp When doing anything, especially when I will be away from civilization where potential help if is far away if needed, I like to be as prepared as possible. You will notice that this headlamp is not light by any means at almost half a pound. Then again, its not marketed as a backpacking light. What you get for this weight though is serious ruggedness, waterproofness, various choices in light output along with run time. You also get something where… Full review
Black Diamond Spot 400-R
Everything you might need in a hiking headlamp and then some. As most of us know, there are some who REALLY get in to headlamps and can take crazy deep dives. That's not me, but I do night hike a lot and know the features I need/like so, when comparison shopping, it's a matter of maybe giving something up to get something else. And the Black Diamond Spot 400-R ticked almost every box for me. I've only had it for about six months but the other BD lamps I've had have all shown excellent durability… Full review
Petzl NAO+
Don’t bother. To control profiles it links to the app!! The app that won’t connect! Waste of money As stated above don’t bother. Full review
Suunto Core
Three Suunto Core watches died on me in rapid succession. I had three Suunto Core watches in 2010. The first one lasted about six months then crashed. I returned it to the store where I had originally bought it and they replaced it with a new one. It lasted about a month then stopped working. I returned it to the same store. They gave me another new one. A few weeks later this third one died. The store took it back but only gave me an in store credit which I used over the following few months. I… Full review
Timex Health Touch Heart Rate
The watch displays my heart rate maybe once in 20 attempts. It has happened, but rarely. The one thing I can say about it is that it does display the time of day. It displays my heart rate about once every 20 attempts, although the little heart blinks off and on. But after 15 blinks, it quits and no heart rate displays. It has worked maybe 4 or 5 times in the week that I've had it. I consider it worthless, except that it does tell time, so I have a wristwatch. Full review
Kahtoola MICROspikes
Excellent, well-made, stainless-steel spikes. On securely. Rubber stays flexible. Sure-footed everywhere. Do not pop off. On the boot Well, winter’s not done yet and you’re not the type to hide in your cabin. Even spring on the mountain trails is icy. Top and bottom—Excellent design Buy the right thing—Kahtoola Micro Spikes. Fit back in the bag easily I tried others that seemed good, but they popped off and down I went. Never had a problem with these. A couple of weeks ago I hiked on a… Full review
Ledlenser MH10
For all who need a simple bright headlight with great battery life for everyday use even in rough conditions. Just three main light modes, one button (push on brightness1 -push brightness-push boost-push off) I am using the Mh10 for over 2 years now and am very satisfied with it. I live in Finland above the Arctic Circle, so it gets quite dark and cold in winter. The battery life is great and is very bright. I like the simplicity of the lighting modes. Just one button and three main light modes. Full review
Roll Recovery R8+ Massage Roller
The Roll Recovery R8+ is a rehabilitation and restoration tool for runners. It is designed to help athletes manage inflammation and soreness after intense workouts. R8+ MSRP: $169 Color: 3 options I hate foam rolling. I know that it’s good for me. But there’s something about rolling around on the ground while encouraging my muscles to release that just makes me tense. This is one of many reasons why the Roll Recovery R8+ Massage Roller makes a great addition to my home. This recovery tool… Full review
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