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Garmin Vector

In the past, owning a power meter was a complicated process and involved some mechanical tradeoffs or considerations for your bike. Vector changes all that. Now you can walk into your local bike shop, walk out with a Vector power meter in hand and install it yourself in minutes. It’s also easy to update your Vector software as enhancements are made, and you can replace the battery (2032 coin cell) yourself.  Because the force sensors are housed in each pedal, Vector can independently measure power from each leg and report total power as well as the balance between your right and left leg.

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Asashi™ 4P Tent

NEMO Equipment’s Asashi™ four-person tent is the perfect home for an adventurous couple or small family. Designed for those great trips where you roll in, pitch the tent, lay out all the gear and then spend the next three or four days in the area rock climbing, hiking or paddling, the Asashi™ is a basecamp for daytime adventures. There’s loads of room for extra gear or for stretching out if the weather turns, and the tent is compatible with NEMO’s Garage™ accessory, which provides room to set up a table and chairs or to store your mountain bikes and gear.

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New Balance Shockingly Unshocking Sports Bra

Have more bounce to manage when in motion? The Shockingly Unshocking bra offers a moisture-wicking stabilizer fabric for high-impact support, molded cups for modesty and shaping, adjustable front straps and a back closure for a custom fit, and breathable mesh panels to keep you cool. It offers a personalized fit by supporting and shaping each breast individually, leading to less bounce when you’re in motion. The moisture-wicking fabric and mesh panels combine to keep you cool during all high-impact activities.