What’s worse than the extremely uncomfortable mattress that came in our new RV? The fact that our sheets would sit sloppily on top of them. It wasn’t the end of the world, but we didn’t know any better. Now,…
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[Review] There May Be Something Growing Under Your RV Mattress and Here’s How to Fix it: Aire-Flow™ Moisture Barrier
We’ve always had a bit of a moisture problem when we travel in the winter in our RV but this year we hit a new low. We had no idea until we got back from our 4 week long…
I didn’t realize how important a pack like the Women’s L.U.X.E. LR 14 by CamelBak would be until I completed some long distance rides this spring in Moab. Well, the rides were long distance for me (50+ miles) but…
This is a must-see post if you are considering a new dual-sport helmet. While the Arai XD4 has been our go-to helmet for adventure rides, recently trying out the Klim Krios Karbon shakes up the grab of our go-to.…
If comfort comes before pack-ability, the Compressible Pillow by Therm-a-Rest is the perfect pillow for any of your camping adventures. I personally prefer the Compressible Pillow to any air-filled pillow because I find that it is more comfortable and…
The Trail King SV Sleeping Pad by Therm-a-Rest is the perfect combination of ultimate comfort and easy set-up. Weighing in at right around 2 pounds, it’s hard to believe that so much comfort can be packed into such a…
I don’t know why, but lately I’ve been having the hardest time staying warm while camping. I love sleeping out in the wilderness but waking up throughout the night and in the morning absolutely freezing can turn it into…
If you read my review of the Launch shorts, you’ll know that short mountain biking shorts are typically my go-to shorts for riding. The Canyon Shorts by Pearl Izumi fit the bill perfectly and while they are a pretty…
I’m going to have to be honest and start by saying that I never used to be a fan of longer mountain bike shorts. I always thought that they looked a little “boyish” and that even though it doesn’t…
All of my mountain biking gear used to be black. I don’t think it’s because that is what I prefer but I think because when I first got into mountain biking, most jerseys (and there were few options) offered…