Folded Blades

SpydercoThis month Spyderco noted that sometimes “progress” is actually a step backward. The knife maker called out new knife laws in other countries – noting that Denmark has prohibited any one-hand-opening knife. Rather than just fold up and go home the knife maker has addressed the issue with modified versions of its U.K. Penknife!

The result is the Spyderco Spy-DK Orange Plain Edge Knife, which features a reduced blade, and removed the one-handed opening, but is otherwise still a solid pocketknife that will come in handy when needed.

Spyderco Spy-DK Orange Plain Edge Knife Official Website

Worth Its Salt

SaltSalt’s line of skateboards have an old school design that harkens back to surfboards – which makes sense because Salt if primarily a surfboard maker! Of course the two sports are closely connected and Salt offers a line of boards for carving on the pavement even if it is on land.

The boards are made from two layers of walnut veneer with layers of maple in between, making for a hardwood deck that is still responsive for shredding. The result is almost like riding the waves but on dry land.

Salt Official Website: Skateboards

One Street Makes the Shift

One-StreetOur friend Sue Knaup, executive director of One Street, has updated on the progress on the efforts to bring out the simple Bike Shift Lever. The group has been working to develop and produce easy to use, easy to repair bike components. It seems like progress is really being made.

The long hunt for a machine shop willing and happy to make our permanent casting mold for our Bike Shift Levers, has finally come to an end. They will begin machining the first mold out of steel this week at their shop in Salt Lake City, Utah. I’m thrilled that we have finally reached this next important step in the production process to create these simple, durable shift levers designed for people who rely on their bicycle every day.

This first mold will be a prototype marked as “Mold #1 2014” so that the shift levers I produce with it here in Prescott will be collector quality, sent only to supporters of our Kickstarter campaign last October. With their feedback, we will adjust the mold design so that the next mold will be ready for full production.

If all goes well, I should be using that second mold here in Prescott to produce shift levers for sale by late summer. At that point, we’ll also be ready to sign up license partners who are prepared to buy in and receive their own mold for producing these shift levers for their region of the world.

Defying Poverty with Bicycles Official Blog

Go for Boker

BokerSimple is truly underrated, but the Boker Plus Albatros Knife might just change that perception. This simple steel blade is housed within two thick plates of titanium to keep the weight down while still being one strong knife. Unfolded it is nearly seven inches of serious cutting power for the campsite, hiking trial or even the backyard.

Boker Official Website

Manly Capris

Rock-Craft-CaprisCapris pants might not seem likely the manliest of pants, but in this “in-between” cool and warm weather, some rock climbers might want more of their legs covered without constricting movement. The Patagonia Men’s Rock Craft Capris will do the trick, as these are made of lightweight stretch-woven nylon with moisture-shedding DWR (durable water repellent) finish and feature 40-UPF sun protection. They cover more of the leg but still provide plenty of movement.

Patagonia Men’s Rock Craft Capris Official Website

More Than a Moment of Silence

Ride-of-SilenceThroughout North America tomorrow cyclists will take to the roads in a slow, silent procession to honor cyclists who have been killed or injured while cycling on public roadways. The Ride of Silence is a free ride that asks its cyclists to ride no faster than 12 mph, wear helmets, follow the rules of the road, and remain silent during the ride. There are no sponsors and no registration fees.

Chris Phelan organized the first Ride Of Silence in Dallas in 2003 after endurance cyclist Larry Schwartz was killed by a passing bus mirror on an empty road. Since its inception, the ride now includes 372 listed locations worldwide. There are no sponsors and no registration fees. The ride, which is held during National Bike Month, aims to raise the awareness of motorists, police and city officials that cyclists have a legal right to the public roadways. The ride is also a chance to show respect for and honor the lives of those who have been killed or injured.

Ride of Silence Official Website

Tan Can

Tanner-GoodsTanner Goods is offering a few ways to make it easier to get around on a bicycle. The company’s line of Bike Bags include those that hang on the frame, sit up on the handlebars or hang beneath the seat. The bags are available in three colors including burnt oak, charcoal and field tan and each is made from durable 10-ounce canvas and 18-ounce twill. These feature plenty of pockets are ideal for hauling whatever you might need to take on the go.

Tanner Goods Official Website

Made in America: Totally Hosed

Detriot-Cargo-HosedSadly many of the old industrial centers of the United States are now just crumbling ruins – but Detroit Cargo is preserving the past with some upcycled products including a new card holder made from very old fire houses.

As Detroit Cargo noted, these fire hoses have not been up to code since the 1960’s and only in Detroit can you find buildings that have been abandoned long enough to find these old hoses. They’ve salvaged them, clean them and sew a leather strip to the bottom. They’ve created card holders that can carry ID, credit cards, business cards and more. These are cycle friendly as the card holder fit in the products.

And just like America’s industrial past this product won’t last forever. Detroit Cargo expects to run out of hose later this year, so grab them while you can.

Detroit Cargo: Fire Hose Card Holder Official Website

Portable Shower

Road-ShowerIf you’ve just done a massive bike ride, a long run or been out at the campsite for a couple of days chances are you might not want to wait until you get home or at least back to a hotel to shower. The Road Shower brings the shower to you – or at least to your car. It is an eco-friendly add-on that mounts to a vehicle rack and uses solar power to heat up the water. It can provide a pressurized shower that can be pumped up with a bike pump, tire pump or even a compressor (in case you are already too tired from that actual workout).

While you won’t have privacy showering by the side of the road, it could be a good way to clean up a bit, or at least hose down the gear before the long ride home.

Road Shower Official Website

Made in America: Travel Blade

TravelMateWhen camping you want only the right companion to come along, and the Buck Travel Mate could be a match made in heaven. This multi-tool might be your best friend at a campsite as it offers a knife, fork, spatula, scraper, can and bottle opener as well as grill scraper and even a screwdriver.

It won’t carry your gear or do the dishes but what are friends for?

Buck Travel Mate Official Website

Modular Cutlery

Piltz-DesignThere have been few options for taking cutlery to a picnic or campsite. You can bring the plastic stuff or eat with a Swiss Army Knife. Now Piltz Design has introduced a line of modular Picnic cutlery that offers everything you need to enjoy a meal while camping.

The company now offers a variety of utensils that are so much better than the plastic disposable variety yet easier to actually use than a pocket knife’s spoon and fork. These are also much more stylish than the basic stamped steel version and add an air of class and elegance to the campsite

Pro Idee: Piltz Design Picnic Cultery