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If you love riding your motorcycle in mornings, then having a 12v heated vest will really come in handy. Most people think that to keep warm, they have to wear layers of clothes. Although this can help in moderate cold, there are cases when the layered approach won't be enough to shield you from the winter breeze.
How does this 12v heated vest work anyway?
The vest is ideally worn over a shirt and then plugged into a 12v power source. Because of its lightweight, you will never have to worry about losing mobility and constraining your movements.
Specially designed heating panels replace coils to transmit heat to the areas of the body. Now with this technology, you won't have to worry about feeling like you are wearing a toaster. Also, some manufacturers are using micro fiber alloys which are lightweight and almost unnoticeable when weaved into the 12v heated vest itself.
How about the overall construction of the vest?
Just because it is functional doesn't mean that it will look ugly. In fact, these vests are made of the finest materials in the market. Nylon is most commonly used since this is durable and provides the much needed breathability to the vests.
How will this compare to leather jackets?
Yes leather jackets look cool and will keep you warm. But, the question is for how long. Unlike conventional clothes or jackets, the 12v heated vest has the ability to maintain the warmth needed by your body. Also, you can choose the level of warmth that you are comfortable with.
How about the price?
This is the common question for most people and at the same time it is also the reason why they fail to purchase a vest. Typically, the vests cost around $100 to $200. A bit pricy, but when you take into consideration the many benefits of using one, then you will think that it is a bargain.
Therapeutic benefits
The cold brings along with it various ailments. Among these is the dreaded arthritis. By maintaining your body temperature the 12v heated vests will prevent the freezing of your joints. As the temperature goes down, the joints of people with arthritis tend to get swollen. But, when you have heat at your disposal, then you don't have to worry about anything.
Can you make one yourself?
If you have the right skills and determination, yes you can actually make your own heated apparel and not just vests. The question is, how will your DIY 12v heated vest compare to those in the market with years of research behind them?
Yes it will be much cheaper by half if you make your own, but are you willing to risk your safety in trying out makeshift vest?
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Hard Tail And Full-Suspension Mountain Bike Frames
The frame of a mountain bike is the skeleton which holds the bike together. It is important to choose the right frame, because chances are, it is the part which you most likely will not be changing on a regular basis. When choosing your bike frame, it is important to know what types of frames are available and what you will be using the bike for.
The two main types of mountain bike frames are hard tail and full-suspension. You can probably already guess their differences by their names. Hardtail frames do not have suspension at the rear of the frame and are usually less expensive and lighter. Since they offer less shock absorption, they are suitable for less rugged terrains like the casual ride in the park and occasional more adventurous rides in the forests.
Bikes with full-suspension frames offer suspension both at the front and the rear. Front suspension is provided by the fork and rear suspension is fitted onto the frame. They are heavier than hardtail frames but absorb shocks better, so the rider can ride longer and harder. As a result, they are chosen for going over rugged terrains. However, that being said, many cross country riders prefer hardtail ones because the lighter and stiffer rear ends are better for acceleration and sprinting.
Bike frames are generally made with steel, aluminium, carbon fiber or titanium. Each of these materials has their own pros and cons.
Steel is strong and steel frames are available in a wide range of prices that can cater to every type of rider. Its springy feel is a great attraction to those who prefer steel to aluminium. Repairs on steel frames are very affordable as well. However, its greatest downside is that it will rust. Steel frames have to be painted because any scratch or damage could lead to rust, whereas other metal frames like aluminium ones, can have a bare, unpainted look.
Aluminium is lightweight and is cheap to produce and is highly resistant to corrosion and therefore easy to maintain. Any damages are also relatively easy to repair. It is easy to be made into any shape yet rigid, hence ideal for full-suspension frames.
Carbon fiber is a composite. It is very lightweight and is used wherever weight needs to be shaved off. It combines the best properties of the various types of metal frame but it is relatively expensive.
When budget is not an issue, titanium is the choice. It is used by professionals because it is light and yet is as strong and rigid as steel. It is corrosion resistant and is very durable. However, due to its high price tag and light weight, it is seldom used for jumping and downhill races.
Now that you have an idea on the different types and materials of a mountain bike frame, you have to decide what you want. The price of mountain bike frames can range from a few hundred to a few thousand dollars. It is an individual choice because it all boils down to what you will need it for and how much you are willing to spend. Once you have decided on that, go down to a bike shop and try out which frame size suits you. The bike shop personnel should be able to advise you on how to choose the right frame size. Once that is done, go for a test ride and start having fun!
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What is the best hardtail mountain bike you can buy for around the $2000 AUD mark?
I have been pondering over the Cannondale F3, also interested in the Apollo carbon fibre. Also been looking at Specialized and Trek. Anyone got any ideas?
Both bikes you list are nice and Specialized and Trek are both great brands. To be honest, at the price range you're looking at your best bet would be to hit up your local bike shop and ride the bikes you like. You're not spending enough cash that you'll be looking for frames or components that will need to be special ordered so they should have a huge range of bikes in your price range that you can test ride and, when you find the one that fits you, you'll know it as soon as you get on it. You should look into Kona's also, they're not the trendiest brand around anymore but they make solid bikes and have a few offerings in your price range, I think the dual suspension Kona Four is even sub-2K AUD. Good luck!
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