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JPaks DropperStopper

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JPaks DropperStopper

New from JPaks is the DropStopper dropper post collar ($22.99). No matter your dropper stanchion diameter, the DropperStopper will limit your post’s travel, protect the stanchion, a solid mounting point for a DropperPak, and function as an emergency clamp should your post lose pressure, and refuse to stay up. The included TPU shims don’t require you to measure anything at the time of ordering.

Includes: 1 -M4 stainless steel bolt + 2 TPU shims (25mm & 26mm dia compatible)

Available in 3 sizes and four flavors with a LIFETIME warranty

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Jpaks’ Snakpaks are Back in Stock and Shipping in Time for the Holidays

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Jpaks’ Snakpaks are Back in Stock and Shipping in Time for the Holidays

Shortages are impacting even small makers and the Jpaks Snakpaks have been difficult to get ahold of this year. Well, the Snakpaks are back in stock in all three sizes with bolt-on or strapped configurations. If you’ve ever seen one of these Snakpaks in person, then you can attest to their construction and durability. John uses a Footlong on his touring bikes

Sizes:
Standard SnakPak: 9.5″ long x 3.75″ high up front, tapering down to 2.25″ high at the rear
Footlong SnakPak: 12” long x 3.75” high up front, tapering down to 2.25” high at the rear
Farva SnakPak: 15″ long x 4″ high up front, tapering down to 2.5″ high at the rear

Pricing starts at $105 and all three sizes are in stock and shipping from Jpaks.

Condensare Pack List: Bailey’s Moné Hardtail 29er Loaded Up for Touring the Northern New Mexico CDT

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Condensare Pack List: Bailey’s Moné Hardtail 29er Loaded Up for Touring the Northern New Mexico CDT

Tomorrow, we’ll be sharing our Reportage from our tour of the CDT in Northern New Mexico but today I wanted to give Bailey a showcase on his Moné and how he packs for a three-day trip…

The poet Basil Bunting, while poring over an antiquated German-Italian dictionary, found the German verb dichten (to write poetry) translated as condensare (to condense/shorten). This became one of the guiding principles of Modernist poetry;  which would state; “Great literature is simply language charged with meaning to the utmost degree.” In my early 20s, I fancied myself a student of Modernist writing and, unsurprisingly, many of its ideologies found a place in my daily life. This concept in particular is one that has remained important to me and thus, my approach to touring/bike packing. If one can distill their gear down to items that have the utmost meaning or necessity, while doing away with any superfluities, the result is a light and nimble bike, allowing the rider maximum enjoyment of the terrain to be traversed without compromising their safety and comfort along the way.