An all-new enduro bike, Square’s Venmo-killer, an end-of-summer saison and more.
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Reveals, New Launches and Gear
An all-new enduro bike, Square’s Venmo-killer, an end-of-summer saison and more
An all-new enduro bike, Square’s Venmo-killer, an end-of-summer saison and more.
Reveals, New Launches and Gear
New Jersey-based Jamis Bicycles have launched an all-new enduro machine called the Defcon. Utilizing an MP4 suspension system, the bike is designed to pedal efficiently and attack all of the rowdy trail that you can throw at it. The Defcon 1 features a 6061 air-formed aluminum frame that is kitted-out with all of the top parts. 160mm of travel in the front and rear are provided by a Fox 36 Kashima Coat fork and Fox Float X Evol respectively. It also comes standard with an anodized blue stem and handlebar combo that matches the wheels. Not only will you be ripping down your favorite trail, but you’ll look great doing it, too.
Yet another salvo in the war against wallets, Square Cash takes the Venmo’s monetary-exchange-as-social-media approach one step further with browser-accessible user profiles (or “CashTags”), to whose owners you can pay back IOU’s, pay rent, pay for goods, and on and on.
Boulder Colorado’s Upslope Brewing is releasing a new Blood Orange Saison in the favorite vessel of the craft beer enthusiast and outdoor adventurer alike: the 12-ounce can.
TaylorMade have announced their new standalone analytics platform designed to help you golf better. Maybe not like a tour pro, but better.
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