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10 CURIOSIDADES SOBRE NOW UNITED - Duration: 3:32.10 FACTS ABOUT NOW UNITED
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NOW UNITED IS THE FIRST EVER GLOBAL POP MUSIC GROUP ON THE WORLD
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'NU' WAS CREATED BY SIMON FULLER, CREATOR OF AMERICAN IDOL AND EX-AGENT OF SPICE GIRLS
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THE GROUP IS FORMED BY 14 MEMBERS, EACH OF THOSE OF A DIFFERENT NATIONALITY
ANY FROM BRAZIL
BAILEY FROM PHILIPPINES
DIARRA FROM SENEGAL
HEYOON FROM SOUTH KOREA
HINA FROM JAPAN
JOALIN FROM FINLAND
JOSH FROM CANADA
KRYSTIAN FROM CHINA
LAMAR FROM THE UNITED KINGDOM
NOAH FROM UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
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SHIVANI FROM INDIA
SINA FROM GERMANY
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Star Wars Canon Timeline Update: December 2017 - Duration: 5:10.The Last Jedi has arrived to mixed reviews from fans, but is doing well in the box office.
This film has opened up the door to additional canon stories to be told, and releases the
embargo on Luke Skywalker content.
Hopefully we will see more Luke between Return of the Jedi and The Last Jedi in future media,
but only time will tell.
So let's dive right on in and discuss the updates to the Star Wars canon timeline, December
2017.
This month we saw the release of several new stories across the narrative universe:
Canto Bight, a collection of four short stories detailing the characters found in the casino
city of Canto Bight Star Wars: Darth Vader #009, The Dying Light,
Part III Star Wars Adventures, Issue #5 – containing
the stories The Trouble at Tibrin, Part II and Tales from Wild Space: The Best Pet
Star Wars #040, The Ashes of Jedha, Part III The Last Jedi: Cobalt Squadron, a Young Adult
Novel about Rose and Page Doctor Aphra #015, Remastered Part II
Star Wars: Poe Dameron #022, Legend Found, Part III
Jedi of the Republic: Mace Windu #005 The Last Jedi: Storms of Crait
Now let us take a brief look at where each of these stories fits within the Star Wars
canon timeline.
In the era of the Clone Wars, we have the final issue in the five part mini-series Jedi
of the Republic, Mace Windu.
Mace has finally come to the conclusion that the Jedi must fight to protect the peace,
and that this war will not end quickly.
This is against what they all believe the Jedi stand for, but he has come to terms with
the idea that they must enter the fray.
Shortly after Episode III: Revenge of the Sith, Darth Vader, Issue #009, continues the
story of Vader shortly after his transformation into the mechanical demon we all know.
In this issue, he interferes with the Grand Inquisitors fight against the famed librarian
Jocasta Nu, with his own plans in mind.
In the post-A New Hope era, Star Wars Adventures #5 completes the two part story, The Trouble
at Tibrin, where Leia and Luke go on a diplomatic mission to rally more aid for the Rebellion.
We also have the release of Star Wars Issue #040, part three in the Ashes of Jedha arc,
were our heroes have been forced to team up with some of the remaining partisans from
Saw Garrera's camp, and their methods do not necessarily line up with those of the
Rebels.
Doctor Aphra #015, Remastered Part II, continues to follow Aphra as she is in a bit of trouble,
having been forced into serving her assassin droids, Triple Zero and Beetee One.
We also got a one-shot comic, The Storms of Crait, as Luke, Leia, and Han are on a mission
to locate a suitable place for a rebel base, they come upon the dead world of Crait, a
place found in the final scenes of The Last Jedi.
We are provided some context as to how the rebels located this base in the first place,
and also get a bit more history on Leia's fathers political relations.
As we approach the new trilogy era, Poe Dameron #022 puts our pilot hero a bit closer to the
prize, as he has located Lor San Tekka and, with the help of General Organa, is trying
to rescue him from the prisons on Cato Neimoidia.
We got a couple nuggets of tales that happened around the Episode VII and VIII time frame.
Canto Bight tells four short stories that take place in the casino city of Canto Bight.
Many of the locations and scenes in this book can be tied to visual elements from The Last
Jedi.
Leading up to The Last Jedi, we have the young adult novel Cobalt Squadron, which tells more
of the story between Rose and her sister Page, leading up to the opening scenes of The Last
Jedi.
Page and Rose are going to be getting a lot of story time together in upcoming stories
from The Forces of Destiny, and this is a great way to be introduced to her sister,
whose screen time was brief, but had a huge impact on the character of Rose.
And lastly, during Episode VIII: The Last Jedi, we have little side story in The Best
Pet from Star Wars Adventures #5.
This is really just a fun piece on Porgs, and showcased a bit of the trouble that Rey
and Chewie went through as they were taking off from Ach'to in the Falcon.
Now to preview what is coming up this month!
Forces of Destiny: Leia, the first in a weekly series from IDW expanding on and tying into
the stories found existing Forces of Destiny story lines.
Star Wars #041 Forces of Destiny: Rey
Forces of Destiny: Rose & Paige Star Wars Adventures #6
Star Wars #042 Forces of Destiny: Hera
Star Wars: Poe Dameron #023 Forces of Destiny: Ahsoka & Padme
Doctor Aphra #016 And finally, The Last Jedi: DJ: Most Wanted,
a one shot about this mysterious character.
That concludes this update for December 2017.
And as always…
Thank you for watching.
Be sure to subscribe to keep up with all the insight and analysis found here at Star Wars:
The Canon Explained.
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What Happens If You Lose Weight REALLY, Really Fast? - Duration: 3:07.Hey there and welcome to Life Noggin.
In a world full of superheroes movies and shirtless scenes in our favorite TV shows,
it might wanna make people lose weight really quickly. It had me wondering, what happens
if you lose a bunch of weight super fast?
First off, how exactly does somebody lose weight? Well, it can be somewhat complicated
and the process can vary person to person. However, in general, it usually comes down
to eating less calories and/or burning more calories through things like exercise. It's
about having your body use more calories than you are taking in. A pound is about 3500 calories,
so you'd need to cut down or burn that much in order for the scale to start counting down.
In general, it is usually advised to try for slow and steady weight loss, at about a pound
or two a week, meaning about 500 to 1000 calories a day. And if it's fat that you just burned
off, a recent study found that you actually exhale most of it as carbon dioxide!
Even losing a little bit of weight can have some cool effects! The Center for Disease
Control reported that even a modest weight loss, at around 5-10 percent of your body
weight, is likely to have health effects, such as improvements in blood pressure, blood
cholesterol, and blood sugar.
But what if you lose weight super fast? Apart from it often being seen as an unhealthy or
unsustainable way of losing weight, rapid weight loss can have some side effects that
you probably don't want. When talking about losing weight, people generally mean they
want to specifically lose fat. This is easier to do with slower and steadier weight loss,
but rapid weight loss is more likely to cause you to lose water weight or even lean tissue,
like muscle.
Also, this type of quick weight loss can increase your risk of developing gallstones. Gallstones
are hard crystals that may form in the gallbladder and can be as little as a pebble or as big
as a golf ball! They are typically made of cholesterol and form when substances in your
bile join together. While you can have them and not have any symptoms, they can sometimes
lead to some pretty uncool things like pain and nausea in the abdomen. In some cases,
serious health problems can arise to the point that the gallbladder need to be removed.
Further problems can also arise, especially if you're restricting your calories during this time.
Things like fatigue, nausea, and constipation can occur. These are usually
not as serious and can improve in a few weeks, but if you're on a diet of fewer than 800
calories, the U. S. Department of Health and Services reported that it can lead to some
serious heart problems!
Losing weight can be a cool and noble goal, just make sure you're doing it for the right
reasons and in a healthy way. You wanna lose the weight at a rate that is best and healthy for you.
Remember to consult a doctor before you try anything, and also remember
you don't need to be a certain weight to be any more or less special.
We're all about positivity here!
and if you enjoyed this video then you're definitely gonna wanna check out our video we did
on what would happen if you never stopped eating
One recent study found a significant relationship between added sugar consumption.
and an increased risk of dying from cardiovascular disease
when observing participants for over 14 years.
As always, my name is Blocko and
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Bison Knives - Knifemaking - A knife from old bearing / Výroba nože z ložiska - Duration: 4:18.I think it all started with my father, who grew up in a very difficult time
when he couldn't just throw away things when they happened to break.
You had to learn how to fix them.
And I think he wanted me to have that same kind of mentality.
So whenever he was creating something in his workshop he brought me with him
and I was around to watch or help.
When I was 15 my father took me to visit his friend who had a blacksmith workshop
and that day my first product was made.
It was a metal bowl from an old piece of sheet metal.
It wasn't the best one of course, but I was instantly hooked.
I started spending much more time in the workshop then at school and the workshop
became a sort of playground where I tested everything I knew.
It went as far as me deciding drop out of school and start my own company.
My parents were really upset and didn't take it that well.
And I was really scared myself that I wasn't gonna make it.
But I found my passion and you know when you find that,
you know you're gonna make it sooner or later.
I think it gives me a feeling of power and satisfaction that I can create
things with my own hands.
That feeling that I can do something that can serve other people.
And when you take something that has been used before
and turn it into something bright and new
it's even better.
And that sense of appreciation from others is great.
When someone taps you on the shoulder and says something nice,
it makes you feel happy.
It's amazing how it turned me into completely precise person.
Otherwise you couldn't make knives if you weren't fully focused.
And in this world where there is so many distractions, this is my form of meditation.
But it's not easy. You have to think ahead about temperatures, material,
pressure... What will happen if you just leave it there for two seconds longer.
And you have to give it 100% not just because you want it to be perfect.
But because you don't want to cut off your fingers.
This is fairly easy to do in this kind of work.
The wishes of my customers and their ideas about the final product
are the foundation for my work.
But I always make sure my handwriting is in there.
That is why every knife is an original in its own way.
I'm really proud to be a knife maker.
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The RevZilla Redline - Ep.1 January 2018 at RevZilla.com - Duration: 16:04.[MUSIC PLAYING - MICHAEL JAY MCLELLAN
AND STEPHEN MICHAEL NEWMAN, "IT'S MY RIGHT TO IGNITE"]
(SINGING) It's my right to ignite.
Welcome to the RevZilla Redline for January 2018.
I'm Spurg.
And I'm Alessandra.
Coming up on this episode, we'll dive in to the best new gear
of the moto world, from the likes
of SIDI, Michelin, and Shoei.
We'll also visit with Lemmy who's been spending
time with Kawasaki's Z900.
Between the mods we've made to the time we spent riding it,
he's got a lot of great info for you on this bike.
And as always, we've got the gear
close-outs you can snag for less from brands
like TCX, Sena, and Klim.
Before we kick it off, you want to make sure you keep an eye
out for Lemmy's first ride review of the Honda Gold Wing,
which is coming from Austin, Texas later this month.
If you remember back to our Common Tread coverage
at the unveiling in Los Angeles, this
is the first time we've seen major changes
ushered in since 2001.
And it's created quite a fervor in the moto community.
Also this month, Spidi is coming to the winter doldrums rescue
with $2,000 in gear for our January giveaway.
I'm rocking the Originals Women's Leather jacket.
And their 2018 lineup has a variety
of offerings from street to race and touring.
So make sure you check out revzilla.com/win details.
And while you're drooling over what you can do with that two
grand if you win, we're going to dive
into the best of what's new in the world of two wheels
this month.
So January is going to bring with it
some of the freshest products of the new year.
And to kick things off, we're going to take
a look at the moto commuter.
And that's why Mr. McHugh on my right-hand side
is currently wearing the Sena Momentum Helmet.
Now, you might know Sena as the gold standard
in Bluetooth communicators.
But this is a helmet that they've
been developing for years.
And this is the first time they brought
a full-face helmet to market.
They've been working with a premium helmet manufacturer
to develop a technology that's really going to change the way
we look at rider integration.
And that's because their communication device is built
right into the helmet itself.
Now, continuing on with our theme of versatility,
you're going to notice that Pat is
wearing the Merlin 3-In-1 Horizon jacket.
This is aimed at you ADV Touring riders that
are looking for a jacket that's going
to tackle multiseasonality.
But it's also gonna come in at an entry-level price point.
How this is going to differentiate itself
from other entry-level American style jackets from brands
like Tour Master or Olympia is the fact
that this has more of a European cut, more European flair.
And you're going to have the availability to add on air bag
technology and functionality with this particular jacket
at a price point that's going to be
the most affordable from other airbag jackets that we've seen.
And continuing with that style, take a look at the SIDI
Duna Boots that he is wearing.
This is a Gore-Tex offering.
And a lot of times, when we look at those casual riding boots,
they take more of a sporty bend to them.
They've got those aggressive, hard, plastic parts on there.
This is a step away from that.
And what you're going to see here
is a casual pair of riding boots that you can wear to the office
as well as around the office all day once you get there.
Now, last but not least, let's take a look at the new Michelin
Road 5 Tire.
This is that next generation of Michelin's
do-everything street tire.
Personally, I've ridden the 2's, the 3's, the 4's.
And this is that tire that I've seen handle everything
from your daily commute, long-haul touring,
as well as even some lightweight track use.
So because of this tire's pedigree,
our expectations for it are going to be rather high.
Because of that, we've already had let
me take a deep dive into this.
And if you want more info, make sure you check out his review.
Now, that's going to wrap up the new products for January, 2018.
But we've got some staff picks for you.
And the first pick that we're to take a look at
is Shoei's new VFX-EVO helmet.
This is going to be an update to their premium dirt
lid in their line.
And the predecessor is what I have in my hand.
This is the VFX-W. And this is a helmet that I've
used for the past two years.
And you could tell by the battle scars in here,
it's served me well, whether it was in the deserts of Baja,
Mexico or out in the New Jersey Pine Barrens-- it
saved my noodle more than once.
So what am I excited to see about the new EVO version?
Well, the aggressive styling updates are kind of cool.
But really, it's the changes they made to the EPS liner.
Shoei has introduced a new MEDS system,
which is supposedly helping to cut back on rotational impact.
And if you've ever crashed your motorcycle off-road,
you know that low-speed rotational impacts
are, most likely, the crash that you're going to have.
So sticking with our Dirt/ADV theme here,
we're moving on to our second pick, which
is a Spidi Armakore jacket.
Now typically, from Spidi, we're looking at a four-in-one jacket
like this, really beefy adventure-oriented--
it's normally north of $1,000.
So to get all this technology in, at this price point,
is going to be a huge win.
And while sticking with his ADV theme,
they haven't lost their classic fit.
And for Spidi, that means a little bit
longer in the torso and the arms, which is why
I've always liked this brand.
Now, we've got some additional picks for you.
Let's go meet up with Alessandra to talk about those.
So our next pick actually comes by way
of my pops after a recent trip that we took together.
Why?
Because a Gerbing Heated Jacket Liner changed the way
he looked at winter riding after doing so for 40 years.
We spent the weekend down at the Blue Ridge Parkway.
And I can attest to the fact that, while I was freezing
my butt off because I was too cool to wear
a heated jacket liner, he was warm and cozy the whole time.
It was really an a-ha moment for him.
And you know it bears mention that my father is
not that handy with a wrench.
But yet, using the lead off the battery, and the controller,
this was something that he could install
super easily without even having to tap
me on the shoulder for help.
So while the Gerbing liner changed your dad's riding
experience, I have to say the same
for the Knox MK1 Action Shirt.
I've been riding in the original iteration of this shirt
for two years now.
And it's really changed what I feel comfortable riding in,
and it's given me more options.
I got tired of bulky armor and jackets that didn't fit me well
or my riding style, now, I can wear
my favorite Schott Jacket or a denim
riding jacket in the summer.
The shirt provides a better armor
selection as well as the convenience of really
wearing whatever I want.
So now that you've had a look inside our gear closet,
it's time to check in with Lemmy for his take
on what you can expect from the new Ninja 400,
which is hitting our shores in 2018.
[music playing]
Lemme Tell Ya about the Kawasaki Ninja 400--
if you've been following along, Kawasaki
has introduced the new Ninja 400,
which looks an awful lot like the old Ninja 300,
and it kind of is.
They held the line on price.
They bumped up the displacement a little bit.
And I wrote an article about this recently kinda
talking about how I think they took
the wrong tack with this bike.
Instead what I though Kawasaki, or perhaps one
of the other OEMs should do is give us the equivalent
of the Mazda Miata.
I want the Mazda Miata of motorcycles--
a bike that concentrates on handling.
It concentrates on braking rather than focusing
on horsepower first and adding in those other things as
necessary.
I think by bringing out a bike like this, one of the OEMs
really can hit two segments with one bike.
That, yes, they can continue to serve the beginner segment.
However, they may also be interested in getting some vet
riders down to smaller bikes.
People want to rediscover the joy of riding a motorcycle
that's just not quite as heavy.
Now, I think they can do this, really, very simply, throw
a different front end on there-- something that's got an upside
down fork, something that's got dual disk brakes,
possibly radial mount.
Nothing like what I'm talking about
really exists on the market right now.
When I wrote about this, we had a lot of people comment
on this.
And I thought there were a couple of good comments
I wanted to sort of hash out and talk about.
The first one up comes from Cosmic Charlie.
Cosmic Charlie says a 400-class up
spec bike is going to cost nearly as much
as a liter class one.
Sorry, Charlie.
Here's the thing.
This bike, the Ninja 400 is going to run $5,000.
If you jump up to the next bike in Kawasaki's lineup,
again that has upside down front end,
and decent dual disk brakes out, we're
probably looking at the Z900.
Now, that's a motorcycle that costs $8,399.
That's considerably more money.
I think the Kawasaki should be able to get a good front
end onto this motorcycle for no more than $1,000
to the consumer.
It really wouldn't be that hard.
Having said that, moving on to Ian M. Johnson, Ian says a 400
is really just a week ass 600-class bike.
Congratulations, Ian, you are phenomenal at math.
Yes.
Obviously, a 400 is not going to be as strong as a 600.
Let's step back in history one second
and look at the original crop of 400 sport bikes.
Those kind of failed miserably in American simply
because they offered all of the weight of a 600,
like you're saying, with not quite all of the power.
However, those were I4 motorcycles.
Remember, this is not an I4 bike.
So this 400 would be much slimmer,
not be as wide as a standard 600.
But the other thing too is that it
would not weigh nearly as much.
It would be a much lighter motorcycle.
Finishing up, we go to Jungle Death.
Jungle Death says Versys-X 400, please.
Can't agree with you more heartily, here, Jungle Death.
If you guys remember, I've kind of
predicted the demise of the 300-class adventure biker.
At least, I'm predicting they're not going
to be explosively popular.
The reason I say that is that a true adventure bike really
has to be able to cover big miles
off-road, but they also have to be able to cover
big miles on-road.
A 300-class bike is really going to be singing
its heart out when it's on the highway
covering long freeway miles.
Something like another 100 cc's here makes a huge difference.
So I would agree.
A 400 Versys-X sounds phenomenal.
Where I don't think 100 cc's has a place,
is in a beginner class of bikes.
Again, in a class that just recently saw that jump up
from 250 on up to 300, we certainly
don't need another 100 cc's for the people in this class.
However, if one of the OEM did, again,
take one of these flyweight motorcycles,
put some premium componentry on it,
I think they would, again, serve those beginning
riders quite well.
But there will also be a lot more experienced vets out there
who would probably like to reinvestigate what it's
like to ride a small bike that doesn't
have shitty componentry on it.
Now, let's get to traffic on the 5's
For the past five months, Spurg and I have been switching off
ride time on the Kawasaki Z900.
Kaw left us with a long-term loaner,
and we've been modifying it just a little bit.
Now, Spurg has taken point on that.
I've really just been doing all the riding while he's
been doing the wrenching.
And I really like some of the modifications
he's made to this bike.
Now, one of the modifications he made to this that I really dig
is down here.
You can see this Yoshi Alpha T pipe that's on here.
This is a very short exhaust, very aggressive looking.
You might expect it would be really loud.
But it's not.
It's actually one of the tamer pipes I've heard on this bike.
So you might be wondering why we decided to put it on there.
Well, the OEM pipe curves upward very sharply.
It has a very aggressive angle.
And Spurg and I kept smashing our heels into it.
We both have fairly large clodhoppers.
The Alpha T pipe gave us precious, precious clearance.
It's probably the first time I've heard of a pipe being
installed, not for looks, sound, or performance,
but instead, for ergonomic reasons.
It was a very welcome addition to this motorcycle.
Now, one of the other things that Spurgeon changed
up on here was the saddlebags.
He added a set of SW-MOTECH Blaze Saddlebags.
Now this is a saddlebag system.
I didn't know a lot about this, but Spurg
kind of filled me in on it.
It's sort of a hybrid between a throw-over style bag
and something that's more permanently mounted.
You can see there is a throw-over component here,
which makes the installation easy.
But there's also a set of bike-specific arms
that attach to the frame on this bike.
And they slide into pockets on the Blaze Saddlebags.
This really helps keep the bags in place, especially
when they're unladen.
Now, if you're looking at a set of these bags,
you should know they are not waterproof.
Instead, SW-MOTECH sends along a set of dry bags
to go with these that Spurg and I were both using.
So if Naked Bikes aren't your thing,
we do have some stuff for the low and slow crowd.
Let's check in with Alessandra and see what cruiser
items we have on the agenda.
Well, we all know the gripes of stock suspension
when it comes to Harley.
So it's no surprise that one of the first things
that we see Harley riders do is switch up their shocks.
Completely agree, Alessandra.
Judging by the number of shocks we sell here at RevZilla
and the number of installations I do,
I think it's safe to assume that many Harley
riders are dissatisfied with their rear shocks.
So you'll notice that our Street Glide
here, we've got a set of Ohlin's heavy duty shocks installed.
Now, to those of you who are not familiar with the Ohlin's name,
they are new to us for Harley, here, at RevZilla.
It's a name you're more likely to hear bandied
about at a moto GP paddock than you are down
at your local HOG chapter ride.
Now, we've put these onto our Street Glide.
And as you can see, this is actually
set up as a camera bike, hence the seat belt on here.
We rocked this bike two up, and we
also have lots of equipment cantilevered
off the back of it.
So it's a heavy duty shock for a heavy duty sort of a scenario.
Now, I'm really looking forward to putting some miles down
to figure out whether these shocks are built for speed
or they're built for pleasure.
But because it's 28 degrees here and snowing in Philly,
I haven't gotten out there just yet.
Now, for those of you who are looking for a little bit
more bike-specific part, Alessandra is going
to introduce us to a tank.
Alessandra, this really reminded me
quite a bit of the custom job you just had
painted up for your Sportster.
Yeah.
So Lemmy is talking about the Drag Specialties Diamond
Quilted King Peanut Tank.
And it's pretty crazy that you're
going to get a custom look like this right from the factory.
My Sportster has a regular peanut tank.
And the first thing that I did was
take it to a friend to paint a design on both sides.
Now, with this, you're going to get a king peanut tank.
So you're getting 2.9 gallons.
And you're going to get that inlaid quilted pattern
on both the sides as well as the top, which is pretty cool.
So really, no matter what paint theme you choose,
you're going to get a very unique look with this tank. .
Now, let's switch gears and see what you can snag
for less with our closeouts.
Kicking off deals this month is a perennial favorite,
the Shoei GT-Air.
And it's 25% off in select graphics.
Now, the Shoei GT-Air owes its popularity, in large part,
due to the versatility of the dropdown sun visor,
and the fact that it can be worn in both a 3/4
and upright touring position.
The only trade-off is that you lose
the Snell safety certification.
But that's a minor concession to make if you're not
taking this to the track, and one of these graphics
speaks to you.
And moving on, we also have the Sena 20S
Bluetooth Communication System that you
see mounted to the GT-Air.
Coming in at 25% off for both the single and dual pack,
Sena sets the golden standard for bluetooth communication.
And their 20S has been their flagship model
for the last few years.
It even has a handy phone app that you
can adjust settings from, like, their Group Intercom function.
But moving from the world of commuting and touring,
let's get a little bit more rugged for the adventure crowd.
Here, we have a Nelson-Rigg Adventure Dry Bags.
They'll save you from 10% to 30% off, but keep your gear 100%
waterproof.
For the price-conscious rider, you really can't
beat that bang for your buck.
And while they're designed for off-road riding,
they can really be used on a multitude of different bikes.
They also come with no additional mounting
hardware required.
So we threw these on the KTM with all the
supplied lashing straps, and we were good to go.
Speaking of the KTM rider, the Klim Badlands Jacket and Pants
are both 35% off right now.
Now, if you've never heard of Badlands or of Klim,
they've basically created the category
of the four-season, hard core adventure
outfit that does it all.
Unless you're racing Dakar, there's
really nothing you can throw at this jacket
that it can't handle.
But if you like the shell that the Badlands has to provide,
let's have a look at what's underneath.
So one of the things to note, if you're not
crazy about the way the armor fits for when you're riding
off-road, you can go with something
like an armored base layer, like the Forcefield
one that I'm wearing right now.
At around 45% off across their line,
the real benefit here is that the armor is actually
built into the base layer.
So it gives you a really articulated fit.
The way that I've been using this over the past few years
is I'll wear the Forcefield Base Armor
Shirt with a jersey over top for my hot weather off-road riding.
And then I use a Klim Shell on top of that
if I need more abrasion resistance.
Now, a great adventure pairing for this
would be the boots that I'm wearing down here.
These are going to be the TCX X-Desert Gore-Tex Boots.
And the cool thing about this is that 55% off, you're
not going to find a pair of boots that are going to match
this ruggedness as well as that Gore-Tex waterproof protection
for this price.
The way I've been using these over the past couple of years--
I find them to be extremely comfortable for touring riding.
And yet, they're going be rugged enough
that, if you want to hit a dirt or fire road,
they'll give you that level of protection as well.
If you want to learn more about any
of the gear you've seen today--
Or you just want to argue with Lemmy about his thoughts
and the new Ninja 400--
Be sure to check out RevZilla for videos,
articles, and our expert opinion on everything two wheel.
Until then, we'll see you next month on the Redline.
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