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Mangotek Anti-Theft Backpack

The urban jungle is home to prying eyes intent on grabbing every opportunity to get an eyeful into the contents of your bag. This is why there are bags specifically built to ward off thieves, just like the Mangotek anti-theft backpack.

This pack is designed to confuse thieves with the ingenious way its zippers are stitched. You don’t see them right off the bat. The zippers are located at the back of the bag instead of on the front. This makes it hard for thieves to get inside the pack.

However, its two-way function makes it easy for you to grab contents. It allows you to open the bag from either side.

Another anti-theft feature is the bag’s material. It is made from high-quality nylon that is not only waterproof and dustproof, but also scratch proof, so it doesn’t open even when slashed with a sharp object like a knife.

This lightweight anti-theft pack has a built-in USB port and cable that is compatible with any power bank so you can charge your mobile devices while on the go.  It is sturdy and durable and can withstand heavy load from the contents in its spacious compartment.

This backpack has a large capacity. It can accommodate a 15.6” laptop, a 9.7” iPad or tablet, and it has other tons of interior zipped pockets to store other essentials like your charger, phone, school supplies, and even your travel necessities or outdoor gear.

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FirePRUF Fireproof Safe Bag

The metal safe can only do so much in protecting valuables during calamities or unexpected emergencies such as a fire. Flames can still creep through the crevices and next thing we know, the contents are in ashes. Not with the FirePRUF Fireproof Safe Bag, which keeps items intact and safe from flames in a briefcase-like bag.

This bag can withstand 60 minutes of heat at 1000F and at a maximum of 1200F.  It’s made of fiberglass core that’s coated with high-grade silicone on both sides and covered with a thick and durable fire-resistant fabric stitched using not just any regular thread but Kevlar thread (yes, the same used in bulletproof shields). The Kevlar thread ensures the bag remains tight at all times so it doesn’t fall apart.

Moreover, all weak spots are reinforced to avoid possible flame entries. This safe bag doesn’t come with a lock unlike metal safe but uses a zipper and Velcro to keep the flames away. The zipper is also reinforced with two layers of fireproof fabric.

The FirePRUF Fireproof Safe Bag looks like an ordinary messenger bag instead of a reinforced safe so it doesn’t give away its contents. It can be transported anywhere using its top carry handle or removable shoulder straps without attracting unwanted attention.

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WRAPTIE Multifunction Straps

Tie-downs are necessary when transporting an oversized gear safely and securely. Cables, ropes, or wires usually do the job, but they need more than two hands to do a tie-down. The WRAPTIE is different since it promises fast and easy tie-downs that can be operated single-handed.

These multifunctional straps do not have metal buckles or hooks. Instead, they use high-tension industrial grade elastic straps in combination with the patented hook-and-loop fastening system. They consist of a high-strength loop on one end and the fast grab end on the other for fast and easy tie-downs that take seconds to complete.

The WRAPTIE straps combine the functionality of a bungee cord and the reliability and safety of a webbing strap, so it can be adjusted infinitely to securely strap in your gear without fear of damages.  The fast grab end easily grabs any fixed point and the tail end tidy feature saves time after strapping down.

Best of all, the straps utilize recycled plastic bottles to help the environment and they are lightweight, safe, and sturdy. The straps can be used for multiple applications and come in different sizes: the 130 cm is the compact version for use on smaller loads, 180 cm for when you’re not sure which size to use, and the 240 cm for larger load or biggest tie down.

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PAKT One Carry-On Bag

The PAKT One carry-on bag takes after the success of the 2011 Getaway from Malcolm Fontier and The Minimalists. It combines the portability of a duffel bag but with the organization of a suitcase at a weight of just 3.25 pounds.

This carry-on is the ultimate definition of organization. It boasts spacious compartments designed to adapt to your travel needs. Be it for a month or yearlong getaway or a weekend out of town adventure, the PAKT One fits all your essentials.

It features a zip-around, dual compartment design so you can easily see and access items from the main compartment. The main compartment boasts a mesh divider, four interior mesh pockets to hold small items and two large zipper pockets to hide things.

Meanwhile, in the middle is a padded pocket for a 15” laptop, which is also accessible from the top zipper. This bag even comes with a laundry tote bag that fits neatly in one of the interior mesh pockets.

Moreover, this carry-on bag has a ton of external features to help organize things while on the go. It features an ingenious TSA pocket to hold valuables during airport security check. It has a couple of front quick access zipper pockets and a quick access magazine sleeve with magnetic closure. There is also a key clip and storage for your cards.

The PAKT One uses durable and comfortable nylon webbing handles, padded shoulder straps with double adjustment buckles, and abrasion-resistant protective corners and metal feet. Meanwhile, 420D Nylon Dobby makes up the exterior of the black carry-on and coated polyester canvas for the grey and blue.

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Huts In The American Prairie Reserve

In northeast Montana you’ll find the American Prairie Reserve Huts, quaint yurts cast against the state’s majestic purple mountains. They’re right on the fruited plains of the reserve. Situated in an are where you can gaze at the Missouri River’s white cliffs. Or the scenic brutality of sandstone coulees.

The American Prairie Reserve, a non-profit organization who believes in the beauty Montana has to offer and is actively pursuing to make these landscapes more accessible, has stitched together over three million contiguous acres of the Great Plains and built huts as way to provide shelter to guests and recreationists when they’re winding down from a day’s worth of exploration.

The organization’s network of shelters currently consists of two circular tents: the John and Margaret Craighead Hut, located off the banks of the Judith River, which are close to fishing or kayaking spots; and the Founders Hut, which overlooks the Missouri River valley and is closer to hiking, biking, and cross-country skiing spots. Both have 30-foot yurts that can accommodate up to nine travelers, and includes a full kitchen, a dining area, and even a library. Solar panels are their primary energy source. They also have features like climate control, insulation for year-round use, and separate bathroom facilities.

More huts will be added overtime as the American Prairie Reserve secures more financing from fundraising efforts. Eventually, they want to form a complete system with sites that are a day’s travel apart. That should certainly be excellent for travelers planning to hike through northeast Montana.

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Victorinox Vx Touring Global Carry-On

The Victorinox Vx Touring Global Carry-On is a jet-setter’s dream bag. Its versatile design allows the convenience of a wheeled duffel bag and a backpack in one.

This carry-on offers spacious compartments to store your essentials while on the go. The main compartment opens with a large U-shape and can expand to 1.1 inches for additional storage. It can fit your clothes, water bottles, a pair of shoes, and more.

You also have more storage space in the interior large zippered mesh where you can put headphones, passports, phone chargers, and more. A smaller zippered mesh side pocket contains a key fob and storage slots.  It can store small items such as three packs of energy bars. While on the go, the Y-shaped compression straps inside hold your items neatly in place.

Meanwhile, the exterior also boasts more room for storage. The padded front compartment can hold a 15.6-inch laptop and there is a side pocket for quick access to things needed close hand. The rear holds a couple of easy-to-clean wet/dry pockets perfect for storing dirty shoes or clothes. The exterior also has its own adjustable compression straps.

Perhaps the best feature with the Victorinox Vx Touring Global Carry-On is its versatility. It easily transforms from a wheeled duffel bag into a backpack. The monopole handle can be stored away when not in use. The wheels also have a fabric covering to protect your clothes from getting dirty. Moreover, this carry-on is made from abrasion-resistant fabric and is lightweight at 5.2 pounds, making it the ideal companion in your travels.

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Futuristic Business Class Seats By BMW

Automaking is not enough for BMW, apparently, so the German carmaker is now penetrating the aviation business, too. Well, not quite. It’s not going to make planes anytime soon, but its subsidiary, Designworks, is designing innovative suites for Taiwanese airlines EVA.

The Designworks team presents a vision of premium travel never before seen on any of EVA’s commercial planes. Trying to describe it would do the seats a great disservice. As such, let’s just say they’re more like lounges than conventional plane seats. They come in natural leather and rich custom textiles that’ll make you feel right at home even though you’re tens of thousands of feet up in the air.

“We wanted EVA’s business class experience to be fresh and memorable for passengers and to make service, design and brand all work together,” according to Johannes Lampela, a design director at Designworks’ studio in Los Angeles. “Our goal was to take a proven seat platform and make it unique to EVA.”

The seats, debuting on the EVA’s new Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner, are arranged in a one-two-one layout. They feature adjustable privacy panels between the paired middle seats, spacious built-in storage cabinets, a wide seat-side shelf, an extra-large work table, and a massive 18-inch HD touchscreen display.

The plane itself, on the other hand, features an array of LED lighting that changes depending on the day: blue for nighttime, yellow for daytime. EVA says deliveries of Boeing 787-9 jets are expected this year. The first plane flies between Taipei and Hong Kong in October.

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Langogo Pocket Translator and Wi-Fi

The Langogo Pocket Translator is your perfect travel buddy wherever in the world you go. It provides on-the-go internet connectivity as a global Wi-Fi hotspot while bridging the communication gap.

This AI-powered device lets you speak like a local in a foreign country. It helps you carry real-life conversations and avoid the awkward pauses with real-time, 2-way translation. It provides accurate translations of over 60 languages in less than a second. Its touchscreen provides real-time translation display, which you can then save for future playback.

The Langogo Pocket Translator has a built-in noise cancellation chip and a superior voice recognition system to ensure better and clear sound quality. It picks up your voice and not the ambient noise. Background noise is reduced by 30 percent and its dual-chamber speaker makes sure it picks up and emits crystal clear sound. This results in accurate translation every time.

Moreover, this device works as a pocket Wi-Fi to make sure you stay connected at all times. Simply switch on the Wi-Fi feature. It uses e-SIM Technology so you can use data roaming in 72 countries. You can even use it as an internet hotspot that can support up to six devices.

The Langogo Pocket Translator is built for rough usage. It has undergone extreme tests– screen scratch test and free fall test– to ensure its durability. Its capacitive screen is made from shatter-resistant glass materials of polycarbonate and Asahi glass so it is meant to survive while on the go.

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Stuart & Lau Capstone Backpack

The Stuart & Lau Capstone Backpack boasts a stylish and sleek design that it may seem the type fit for corporate office use only. However, it packs features that make it an ideal pack to bring in your travels.

For starters, the pack offers a 25L-storage capacity and features enough tactical pockets and sleeves to store your essentials. It has a waterproof compartment for a thermos or umbrella and hidden stow pockets for valuables such as a wallet or phone. It also has a separate top loading laptop sleeve and three exterior quick access pockets.

The Stuart & Lau Capstone Backpack is designed for on-the-go convenience and comfort. It’s made from waterproof DuraLite fabric, which makes it a lightweight pack even with its added contents. The foam-injected straps with soft neoprene backing also provide comfort in carrying.

Moreover, this pack comes with a luggage attachment or sleeve for easy transport during travel. Its compartments keep contents within easy reach thanks to an innovative zipper system that allows you to easily access inside.

The Stuart & Lau Capstone Backpack is built to last for years. The straps and handle base are double-reinforced, the buckles are made of hand-polished gunmetal hardware, while the straps and trim are made of leather.

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ALPAKA Shift Pack

The ALPAKA Shift Pack easily converts from your everyday backpack to a travel bag or tech bag. It easily adapts to your lifestyle so you can take it with you to work, travel, or in your outdoor adventure.

This modular pack has an expandable internal capacity from 20 to 30 liters. It offers ample storage to hold essentials for work, play, and even for a weekend getaway. Its rolltop feature provides more internal storage, although it already packs both interior and exterior compartments.

This pack features three ways to access the main interior pocket for convenience in any situation. You can open from the top, the back, and the bottom.

This versatile and stylish bag has a dedicated compartment for a 17” laptop. It has a padded storage at the bottom to hold a camera or drone gear. Meanwhile, the rear compartment holds chargers, cables, and other small items.

Moreover, a front quick access pocket and another integrated into the padded straps stores keys, cards, and cash. The straps also have a dedicated headphone or pillow holder, which are compatible with modular pouches including the ALPAKA Water Bottle Holder and Tactical Pouch.

The ALPAKA Shift Pack is guaranteed to keep your essentials dry even in a downpour with its rolltop enclosure and waterproof YKK zippers. It is durable and meant for longer use because its exterior is made from 1000D ballistic nylon with 210D ripstop nylon lining and the trims and handles are leather.

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Cache Basecamp Modular Tailgate System

The great outdoors often do not provide you with a safe and comfortable place to sit and your reliable pick-up truck can only do so much. That’s why the team at Cache created the Basecamp Modular Tailgate System that turns the back of your truck into a lounging area.

This detachable seating arrangement is compatible with any size pickup truck and consists of three parts. It has the universal-size basecamp pad, the Jeffrey cooler, and the lounger.  Each component can be purchased separately or as an integrated tailgate system.

The pad uses weather-resistant laminated material and comes with adjustable straps so it fits snugly to any size pickup truck. It locks securely to your vehicle’s tailgate via a combination-lock carabiner. A 2mm beaded steel cable secures housed within black nylon straps secures the carabiner.

Meanwhile, additional payload straps transform your tailgate into an anchor point. Best of all, the basecamp doesn’t block your vehicle’s backup camera.

The Jeffrey Cooler, on the other hand, is portable. Its shoulder strap and carrying handles make for easy transport so you can take it with you as it is. The cooler has built-in koozies and bottle openers and keeps your drinks cold for up to 48 hours.

Lastly, the collapsible lounger features a built-in bottle opener and three pockets for storage. It is lightweight yet sturdy since it uses aluminum rods for reinforcement.The lounger uses a durable and high-quality water-resistant fabric to make it last for years.

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The Beach Bubble Tent

The Beach Bubble Tent in the Maldives is the epitome of glamping in style and sophistication. It lets you live your fantasy of sleeping under the stars. It lets you sleep near the ocean without having to worry about insects crawling your body.

This unique accommodation sits within its own private spot at the famed Fish & Crab Shack sandbank in the Maldivian island of Finolhu. It lays perched on a secluded spot along the island’s famous 1.5km sandpit. It is away from the happenings at 1 Oak Beach Club and a good distance from the villas.

Suffice to say that the Beach Bubble Tent is the ideal place for couples to have their own private moment under the stars. It’s a great escapade with the company of the flora and fauna of the great outdoors. Finolhu called this the “Dream Eclipse” experience, an exclusively one-night-only accommodation from 7 pm to 9 am.

It uses high tech polyester fabric and the worldwide-patented Precontraint Serge Ferrari technology, which makes it lightweight and super-strong. It is also UV-protected, waterproof, and climate-controlled. Its interior boasts wooden floors and bedroom furnishing. It has a separate adjoining bubble bathroom with shower and WC.

A stay at the Beach Bubble Tent costs a hefty $600 per couple inclusive of a private Beach BBQ and breakfast by the waters.

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Top 6 Motorcycles Sat Navs

T

he grind gets you down, we get it. Who’d feel any different? The long days of filing papers and answering to someone having another bad day. You’re counting down the days to your next vacation or even to the weekend– anything, really. Suddenly, it’s like air changes around you. There’s this need to get on your motorcycle and just go. Where to? Only you and your Motorcycle GPS know.

You’ve waited for it and here it is. The low countryside, sunset, and endless stretches of road going only God knows where. You don’t care and that’s the point.

Eventually, though, you might start asking yourself if you have a destination in mind. Most say that “the point is just to go” or “the journey itself is the destination.” However, we all know they don’t mean it literally. The open-air may clear your head like nothing else.

If you’re looking to finally kick back after a long week, you need a place to rest and recharge. We get it!

What’s more annoying than heading somewhere new, being tired, and getting lost? Unfolding a map or pulling out your phone to consult Google Maps just isn’t going to cut it. To keep the mood up, the best thing to do is consult your solid motorcycle GPS.

It truly pays to know where you’re going, and even arrive on time in some cases. Maybe this is your first time shopping for one and you don’t know where to start. You may want to know what brands are out there, or if the big names are worth the money.

Maybe you want to know what kinds of specs that are good to be on the lookout for? Luckily for you, we’ve already done the research. Sit back, relax, and check out our motorcycle GPS reviews.

Why does every biker need a motorcycle GPS?

As men, asking for directions is an absolute no go obviously. Especially if you’re pulling up somewhere on your Harley and scare an elderly couple by simply asking directions. It’s not just about saving your pride: bikes are intimidating, and bikers sometimes doubly so. You owe it to yourself and the people around you to know what you’re doing.

Google Maps is pretty much its own GPS and guide these days. That said, why bother with a motorcycle GPS?

There are a number of reasons why a smartphone isn’t the best option. First, a good GPS is going to be packed with regular updates, making sure you know where you’re going and what roads actually exist. Google Maps may have a version of this, but it often takes longer to update.

It could take hours to inform you of issues even. A GPS uses a satellite to update incredibly fast, offering real-time updates all day/night long.

Plus, you keep your eyes on the road and not on your phone with this. Keeping you and others on the road safer. On top of not eating your phone battery for when you need it. Imagine the kind of biker who has to reach around to his butt pocket to grab an iPhone.

A good Motorcycle GPS system comes in handy a lot more than you might think. Consider too that you’re not going to be wasting your phone’s data, especially if you’re heading rather far from home. Who hasn’t paid attention to their data status, accidentally turned something on and then got a lovely bill in the mail back home?

GPSs have a number of different voices available. Who doesn’t want the choice of being guided by an invisible, ever-attentive Scottish, Australian, or even Canadian woman from time to time?

What are the main questions to consider when buying a motorcycle GPS?

Once you’ve come to the incredibly sane realization that you’re in need of a Motorcycle GPS, a common question comes to mind. How do I know what to look for when it comes to picking up the best motorcycle GPS? It might seem a bit overwhelming at first, but we’ve laid out a number of features that you’re going to want to be looking for.

Screen Size:

Screen size is vastly important. For the frugal, no-frills kind of man, this might seem like a bit of a luxury. Does it really matter if there’s an extra inch or two of the screen? It’s not like your fingers are that much bigger, right? However, it really does make a difference.

If you’re like any other red-blooded, All-American biker, you’re a little addicted to speed. We cannot blame you, we are too! That rush you get when there’s no one on the road and you’re just going. You know the feeling, right? In times like that, a larger display can make all the difference

Maybe you’re wanting to go with a smaller screen to minimize distractions. This is a common thing to have among bikers, funny enough. Of course,  you have to get to know yourself here and pick the options that work best for you.

Information/Alert Speed:

You need to make quick decisions and get the right information fast and making sure all the options are under your fingertips are a big plus. Alerts of issues on the road are huge to have knowledge on. As mentioned, there are several options like maps or Mapquest online where you can print out instructions.

However, these do not account for issues on the road.

Google Maps may, in fact, have an aide to this as well as the simple Navigation systems on your smartphone. However, in our research, we saw response times that did not look great. To be fair, they have gotten quicker over the years, especially Google Maps. However, they are not fast enough to be better than a normal motorcycle GPS.

An accident on the road and a way around it are automatically going to be present the moment the satellite picks up a problem or a slowdown.

Warnings about changing speed limits are important to know about. No one wants to be caught on the wrong side of the law, so this alert can keep you from earning a ticket. You might be distracted by any number of things, and having an alert when the limit changes can be just the thing that brings you back to Earth. Be sure to keep that volume up, however.

Countries Covered:

Another factor to think about is the countries covered. We don’t want to tell you how many times we’ve heard stories about would-be adventurers getting lost. Not just anywhere, but in far-flung locales like Thailand, Montenegro or even Kazakhstan.

These crazy Wahoo McDaniels’ spend a small fortune getting their bikes to another continent. Then they discover that, outside the capital, there’s no coverage at all. It all depends on what it is you’re looking for. Some Motorcycle GPS options will be updated to help you out regardless of the continent.

However, some places simply are not possible to assist.

If you’re the kind to go to Africa and assume in the Sahara Desert that your GPS is going to work. Perhaps you’re the type to go into the Amazin in South America and assume this. To this we say, you’ve lost your mind. Clearly, there are options for these areas too.

Yet a motorcycle GPS is often not one of them.

Comprehensive packages including the countryside is another thing you’ll be paying for. If that’s what you need, then look for options that include it. You’ll also want to check to make sure if there are automatic map updates here. Usually, there are, but it can be an issue the more “rural” you get.

Downloading a patch in your hotel room is much easier than trying to find a spot in the middle of some wonderfully isolated village.

What are common mistakes made when buying a motorcycle GPS system?

There are a ton of mistakes people make when attempting to buy a motorcycle GPS for their bike.

Probably the biggest is thinking that a regular car GPS is going to suit a biker just fine. Rookie move, sluggers. Motorcycle GPS systems are specifically designed for this vehicle, others are more suited for regular cars, trucks, etc. Plus, they do not fit on your bike.

Be sure the GPS is the right build for your bike model. Yes, size does matter here, gentlemen. If you’re not sure about what kind of mounting system you’re going to need, take out a measuring tape and actually record the dimensions.

Usually, the GPS goes right in the middle around the handlebars.

Sit down on your bike and think about what kind of angle is comfortable for you to be looking down. You’ll need to be doing it a lot, so it’ll help to know the ways you can see the device without strain.

Another huge mistake is avoiding the features you might need. This is often done to save money, assuming you do not need certain stuff. Taking a minute to ask detailed questions and compare different models can make all the difference. We listed above some of the useful features, and some do not have them all.

Also, it’s not just about you – think just as much about your bike. It’s your steel horse and making sure that everything is compatible before you make the buy is going to save you the hassle of a return.

One more note about the law – in different states there are different laws when it comes to GPS placement on the bike as well as mounting issues in general. Be sure to research the certain laws in your state before purchase.

What are the key differences between a motorcycle GPS system and a standard car GPS system?

Needing to get a specific kind of GPS for motorcycle trips is sure to make you think of one question. Are they really all that different from GPSs built for cars?

In one word: yes.

There are a number of features that a motorcycle GPS has that make them optimized for low riding wherever you are. They are very different from a car GPS system. They are so different, in fact, that often times they work poorly when attempted for motorcycle use.

This is why we have specific ones. You may need more clarification, we don’t blame you on that. We are here to serve.

What are the differences, truly, between a car and motorcycle GPS?

A Motorcycle GPS Is Much Smaller Than A Car GPS:

While you can certainly get them in as compact a set of dimensions as their car counterparts, a GPS for motorbiking is going to be offered in a lot more sizes. Obviously, a biker has to make sure it is big enough for their needs. Thus making it visible for them.

For someone as potentially distractible as a bike driver (you know who you are), this can be a big deal.

The sizes play a huge role not just in your need for properly seeing. Rather, they have to fit on your bike perfectly to avoid slipping off while you’re on the road. Imagine paying a good portion for a nice car GPS you might use for your wife’s minivan on a family vacation.

You take it with you on the road with your motorcycle only for it to fall off and shatter into a million pieces. Yeah, just don’t don’t do this!

A Motorcycle GPS Has To Be Concerned About Mountability:

To that point, you want something that can be a proper mountable GPS for your bike. This is vastly important for your motorcycle and the GPS you use with it. You’re not going to be able to stick a GPS to your bike frame using those weak little suction cups.

No, you need to have something a little bit tougher. Actually, it’s going to need to be a lot tougher.

A motorcycle GPS system comes with a mounting system that makes it easier not only to mount but to look at while riding. Additionally, the car GPS for most are powered up by battery or a USB charger. Their motorcycle counterparts often get their juice right from the bike’s battery.

Keep in mind, your bike battery is by no means as large and powerful as a regular car battery. Unless you’ve been fixing it up big time. To those men, we’re going to want to see this.

To the rest of you, it’s clear that a car GPS simply cannot work on the mounting side of things. It clearly cannot work for a bike due to the way its made and the juice it takes from your bike. What else is a concern?

A Motorcycle GPS Is Weather-Proof:

Your motorcycle GPS is not going to be sitting luxuriously inside your car the whole time. This means you have to be thinking about the elements. Think about yourself for a second when considering your GPD. Are you’re not going to be wearing the same thing on your bike that you would be inside a car? Likely not.

Plus, how many of us besides Carl from accounting wear a helmet inside their car?

Luckily, a motorcycle GPS is built to last out the storm. Most are very waterproof. This isn’t just good in a rain shower either. Depending on where you live, you may need your GPS to handle a fair share of snow. Then you have to think about the kinds of terrain you’ll be going on.

Of course, this will all depend on how adventurous you are. That said, there might be mud or stray pebbles kicking up and into your GPS’s screen. You’ll be grateful for not having picked a regular GPS then, trust us.

A Motorcycle GPS Has Outdoor Technology:

A motorcycle GPS is built making sure a biker is comfortable using it. This means all the technology used in them have to be on the up and up. If they do not work right, especially for a biker, there is no point in putting it on the market.

One big difference between a car GPS and one made for a motorcycle is that the screens are put together with an anti-glare system.

This makes sure you can always see where you’re going, no matter how bright it gets outside. The volume needs to be different – a lot louder than inside a car when there’s the roaring of your chopper to contend with.

A sexy voice barking orders at you on the steering wheel might be a bit unnerving. However, it’ll be the only kind of volume that will get through to you when you’re on the open road. Don’t settle for a navigator built for a car. You’ll thank us later for that.

What are the main brands of motorbike GPS systems?

The GPS industry, no matter if it’s for mounting in a car or on a motorcycle, is one that has a couple of clear-cut giants. Garmin is one name that stands tall, with a history of providing GPS services since 1989. Originally based in Kansas, the company’s since moved to Switzerland.

Garmin has their fingers in a number of different pies, ranging from aviation and marine all the way to land GPS services. That’s on top of current ventures into wearable trackers and devices for personal use.

TomTom came onto the scene a bit later, in 1991. Originally hailing from the Netherlands, they’ve been Garmin’s chief competitors in the GPS market. They are toe to toe in terms of quality and features. They’ve proven to be just as innovative and long-standing, with products that any respectable biker would be proud to mount on their motorcycle.

BMW, a German company known Stateside for their Beetles, hasn’t been a slouch when it comes to providing navigation systems. While their On-Star-like service BMW Assist might be enough for some, they’ve also launched their own brand of GPS motorcycle enthusiasts can use.

Below we’ll be taking a look at entries from all three companies, so keep reading our motorcycle GPS review for everything you need to know!

1) TomTom Rider 550

What is it that’s so great about heading out onto the open road? It’s that you’re not just sitting in front of a TV and watching cool things on a screen. On your bike you’re not a passive spectator – you’re a rider! And TomTom’s Rider 550 was built with you in mind.

One of the great features of this TomTom motorcycle GPS is its ability to make sure you’ll never have a boring road trip. Too often people take the easy, direct route – this GPS has a feature that identifies windy roads and gives you a notice about heading there instead.

Think uphill through rolling landscapes, or dramatic drops on mountain roads, or coastal roads that live up to the name ‘scenic route.’

Add to that the ease of connectivity with your different devices. Are you the type that can’t live without Siri? Don’t worry, you can hook her up to your new TomTom for full integration. What about Google? Absolutely. You can even set your system up so that messages from your smartphone get routed through the GPS and into your headset.

You won’t have to miss out because of being on the road ever again!

This GPS tracking device for motorcycle users wouldn’t be complete without a set of maps, and this TomTom is optimized for North American users. With included lifetime map and traffic updates across the US and Canada, you won’t have to be thinking about downloading new content yourself.

While not having other zones included might come across as a minus, European, Asian and other maps are an easy click away.

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2) Garmin nüvi 2597LMT

When looking at Garmin motorcycle GPS options, the nüvi 2597LMT is not to be missed! The “LMT” at the end of the model number stands for ‘lifetime map and traffic’ updates. Meaning that if you’re going to be scooting through North America, you’re going to be covered by this GPS.

Not only are the maps kept up-to-date, but you’ll be notified about any POIs (points of interest) in the area. All while adding extra value to your next big road trip. Updates happen four times a year with no extra fees.

Making sure you’re not distracted on the road is a major task, and the nüvi’s effective data presentation goes a long way to help. Alerts appear on the sidebar, and all messages are spoken so you’ll never have to take your eyes off the roadmap.

While the touchscreen is always an option, the nüvi understands spoken commands. Meaning you can keep your hands on the handlebars where they’re supposed to be.

Have you ever heard “turn on 4th street” and then started craning your head to see the signs? With Garmin’s Real Directions program you can opt to get direction alerts based on easy-to-see landmarks, traffic lights, or buildings.

What’s a device without connectivity? With Bluetooth, you can hook up your phone so that you can take and receive calls hands-free and with ease. You’ll be able to keep your phone stowed where it’s safe while never having to miss a message again.

The Android connectivity allows for your GPS to share your data plan as well as other important information. Think points of interest or where you parked your bike. With everything streamlined, you’ll be able to pay full attention to the road.

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3) Garmin Zumo 390LM

Another entry from Garmin, the Zumo 390LM provides GPS navigation for motorcycle users with ease and convenience. While it might seem a tad undersized at first glance, it certainly is a hardy little thing. Not only does it provide glare-resistance, but the screen itself resists UV rays as well.

It’s certainly built to last. This device is waterproof and will survive a splash of fuel as well as other liquids. For the kind of man looking to take in a rugged expedition, there might be no better guide.

Connectivity is also key here, with Bluetooth linkups to the Headset 2 nestled comfortably in your helmet. With your very own Headset 2, you’ll be able to keep up with all your GPS’s directions without having to worry about the wind or weather blocking out all sound.

One of the biggest draws to biking life is the freedom that’s right there for the taking. Using hands-free tech here gives you even more freedom to be enjoying the view. As is your right.

It comes packed with maps that are guaranteed for the devices lifetime. This includes anywhere in North America, which is more than enough of a sandbox for you to explore. With the Curvy Road guide, you’ll even get a heads up when there’s a more adventurous path to be had.

Why take the boring route when there’s something new to see and do?

In addition to connecting to the Headset 2 via Bluetooth, ANT tech allows you to set up your Garmin with a separately-installed Tire Pressure Monitor System. This can keep track of two-four separate tires while you’re on your way. This offers peace of mind that you’re driving with optimal tire pressure.

Why stop for checks when you can keep on driving?

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4) TomTom Rider 400

When it comes to finding the best GPS for motorcycle users, TomTom has just as much to offer as its rivals. The Rider 400 is a lightweight entry that can still very much satisfy even the most discerning of bikers. Its slim shape can nestle between any set of handlebars.

Did you want to see further up the road? The display can twist back and forth from landscape to portrait view to give you that little extra bit of sight up ahead.

Connectivity to your PC will unlock all the Rider 400’s features, including prior route planning even before you get on your bike. With a built-in guidance system that remembers where you were wanting to go, so you just have to drive. Combine that with the Windy Roads and Hilly Roads detectors.

This will allow you to find the best roads for your journey.

Then you can activate the MyDrive features. These link the GPS to traffic-monitoring apps on your computer, smartphone, or tablet. While you’re at it, you can easily share different points of interest between your devices. This way, when you’re on the road, you’re headed right to adventure.

If you’re biking with friends then it’s easier for everybody to be on the same page too.

Its weatherproof design makes sure that you’re able to go where you need to go without worrying about the conditions. The sunlight visibility features allow you to adjust to any level of light. Worried about glare? No problem – just adjust the screen and everything stays visible.

Most GPS systems come with built-in maps and traffic for North America. However, the Rider 400 includes maps that cover most of Europe too.

Thinking about renting a car in Paris? Bring along your Rider and you’re unlikely to get lost.

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5) Garmin Zumo 595LM

Garmin kills it with their Zumo 595LM GPS device. It’s built with convenience in mind. Its bright touchscreen is glove-ready and weather-resistant. When you go off on an adventure, you want to be making sure your attention is focused on the things that matter. This is good for you and others.

Speaking of adventure, this GPS comes with “Garmin’s Adventurous Routing” program built-in. Are you heading north and are looking for the best scenery? Normally go on the same path going to and from a major city? Adventurous Routing forsakes the regular highways and gives you suggestions for gorgeous roads you might not have known about otherwise.

Why choose anything other than the interesting or the awesome? Make sure that, every time you go out, every time is amazing.

It may not be the cheapest motorcycle GPS on the market, but it’s packed full of features that make it well worth your hard-earned buck. When you check out the road ahead on the touchscreen, you’ll be surprised by how real the 3D terrain display makes things out to be.

With the opportunity to turn the GPS monitor to portrait mode, you’ll be able to look ahead and see all the twists and turns awaiting you.

It will also help you stay connected with all your devices. Along with other listings in the Garmin catalog, the 595LM supports smartphone connectivity. This means you can keep track of what’s going on in your social and work life even while on the road.

Make sure no message is left behind!

With the exclusive Smartphone Link app, you’ll be able to share your location with your friends so they know exactly when you’ll arrive. It also keeps up with state-specific law alerts, speed, and sharp turn updates too.

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6) BMW Motorrad Navigator VI

If you’re looking for luxury and convenience all in one go, it’s hard to go wrong with BMW. While you’ll be paying a pretty penny for this one, the Motorrad Navigator VI is one of the best motorcycle GPS devices on the market.

Their “Avoid Major Road” tech can supplement traditional Windy Road suggestions to create the most unique and unforgettable trips. No matter if you’re in Wisconsin or breezing down the Adriatic coast. With the device’s built-in European and North American maps, you’re already set for your next big international road trip.

Add to that a comprehensive set of round trip and route planning apps. They can link up to your computer or devices, and you have a golden opportunity to maximize your trip through this. While you’re at it, make sure that you’ve filled up your phone’s music banks or Spotify account.

You’ll be able to stream music into your headset right from your smartphone. Set your playlists on either Android or iOS and you’ll be ready to go.

The device is also packed with a lot of its own memory. It boasts a huge 16 GB of space for whatever it is that you need. If for any reason you need even more memory, there’s a microSD slot you can use. It offers an extra massive 64 GB of space.

Other features include water-and-fuel proof surfaces and a brighter screen. It even offers smartphone updates for both traffic and weather changes, as well as lane suggestions and photo-realistic depictions of upcoming intersections.

With all this and more, BMW has proved to be a hefty player in the GPS market.

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Over And Out!

Any biker worth their rubber knows that when you’re finally out there on the road all that matters is the scenic landscape and how much gas is left in the tank. Freedom is more than about time off or a weekend away – it’s a lifestyle. Making sure that your mind is free to enjoy the ride is one of the best gifts any man can give himself.

With this, you want to make sure your tech is up to speed. It is just one more aid in making sure you can really, truly get into the zone.

You need a proper route guide or the kind of GPS speedometer motorcycle enthusiasts need. That’s an all-in-one GPS device is the thing every aspiring adventurer needs.

Wondering if you’re actually traveling down the most interesting path? Features showing you the best scenic spots will get you there. Haven’t done your research ahead of time? Dots signifying points of interest will direct you to the very best sites.

More than anything else, a good GPS system encourages true bikers to never settle. To never plan something mediocre when something awesome is right there around the corner. With a little help, you’ll always know when there’s something new to try.

Reading motorcycle navigation reviews like the ones above are going to give you an edge over other consumers. This helps prompt you to remember what it is you need and what else is just extra. That extra inch of decisiveness is going to help you save time.

Regardless of where you go, a motorcycle GPS will be your perfect guide.

Peak Design Travel Line Backpack

The Travel Line backpack from Peak Design lives up to its name. Nearly everything about it is customizable according to the user’s preference and it adapts to any occasion.

The 45L travel pack bears a minimalistic design but don’t let its appearance deceive you. It comes with compartments more than you ever need and is even expandable. You have the big main compartment, which you can access from the back zipper and comes with a lock access.

The front zipper opens to a dedicated organizational panel with pockets, which you can stow to create one large volume, and another dedicated pocket for your 15” laptop or tablet.

Five more pockets are on the backpack’s exterior: two expandable on the side, one on the top, and two hidden. Meanwhile, dual side access allows you to get things from your pack without taking it off.

The pack offers three carrying options through the side, back, or top handles. A stowable waist belt and deployable external carry straps provide additional comfort and support during travel.

What makes the Travel Line stand out from other travel bags is its versatility: you can compress or expand it. The top snap converts it to a day bag, while an expansion zip adds 10 liters of volume to the backpack.

Moreover, the Travel Line is built on the concept that no two trips are the same, so it can be optimized with packing tools to fit your travel needs. There are dedicated weatherproof pouches and cubes for your clothes, camera gears, for your tech gadgets, shoes, and even for your bathroom needs, all of which fits neatly inside the bag.

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Samsonite SXK Prime Expandable Backpack

Like Apple is to cellphones, we don’t need to tell you that Samsonite is one of the most reliable brands when it comes to backpacks and luggage-related gear. The brand has been consistently robust, well-designed, and long-lasting. And though the company is well over 100 years old, it still manages to surprise us from time to time.

Its latest headturner is the new SXK Prime Expandable Backpack, part of the new SXK line of bags that were all built using nylon and reinforced with DuPont Kevlar, giving them optimum robustness. And they’re all designed with all the features you’ve come to expect from Samsonite, like interior and exterior pockets, tablet and laptop compartments, and so on.

In particular, the SXK Prime includes a quick access back lumbar pocket that offers RFID protection, which means you can safely store your cards in here for maximum security. And in case you need a lot more extra space, you’ll be happy to know that this bag expands 1.5 inches on all four sides, giving you extra room to put your other stuff in.

Other notable features include glass filled nylon zipper pulls for lightweight and high strength durability, air channel mesh padding on the back and shoulder straps for added comfort, EVA padded nylon webbing side handle for added comfort and multifunctional carrying options, and more. Amazingly, the whole thing weights just 4.2 pounds.

If you’re looking for the most durable and reliable travel bag, you probably won’t do any better than Samsonite’s SXK Prime Expandable Backpack. You can get it now for $350.

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The Pocket Rocket Bike

No surprise why the Pocket Rocket won the German Design Award prize. This bike looks straight out of a Ridley Scott sci-fi flick; just look at that sharp chassis and that downward triangle holding it all together — a masterclass in design if there ever was one. We’ve finally come across a bike that’s as enjoyable to ride as is parading it around.

If you’re still not impressed by looks alone, you should know that this bike runs on ecologically viable electric energy, leaving no carbon footprint whatsoever. Still not impressed? Well, did you know every bit of this bike’s electronics and machinery is cleverly stashed away in that triangular design? How could everything have fit in such a minimal frame? Designer Manuel Messmer & Sol Motors are keeping the mystery alive, but we’re willing to live in the dark; true magicians never reveals their secret, after all.

The only downside to this bike is it’s name — Pocket Rocket. Do a quick Google search and you’ll understand what we’re talking about. But it’s best to save juvenile humor for another day and focus on the good: the Pocket Rocket is probably the cleanest bike e-bike design we’ve ever seen, not to mention the sleekest. You get all the modern amenities a biker could ever want, like a saddle, a headlight, and a tail light.

The product is unfortunately still in the conceptual stage. In other words, it’s not real — not yet, at least. Specifications are out of the question, too. But that’s fine. We’ll be here, patiently waiting for it to become real.

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Swagtron Swagcycle EB-5 Foldable Bike

Swagtron’s Swagcycle EB-5 electric bike is the perfect transport for a quick ride around town or if you just want to avoid the hassle of commuting. It is lightweight and very portable, so much so, that you can fold it three times for easy carry and storage.

This adjustable and versatile transport packs functionality and comfort in one. It is comfortable to ride long-distance: on full throttle, it can cover 15.5 miles on a single charge and more with pedal assist. The bike runs on a 250-watt motor and features a 36V Li-ion battery that recharges in less than five hours.

The handlebars are adjustable for a secure grip and comfort during the ride. Use the latch to turn the bars up and down as well as 360-degree twist; the latter allows your wrist to rest. From the handlebars, you can see the battery indicator, two break controls, and the red power button.

What makes the Swagcycle EB-5 attractive is its portability. The handlebars, the frame, as well as the pedals are foldable. It packs to a compact size that fits under your desk, on subways, in the truck, or in any other small spaces.

Likewise, it has a carrying capacity of up to 264 pounds and its adjustable seat can accommodate riders over six feet in height.  What’s more, this foldable bike already comes pre-assembled, so you can immediately hop on it for a test drive.

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Beckham Creek Cave

Ever wondered what it’s like living inside a cave equipped with modern amenities? Think Bruce Wayne and his Batcave. Well, the Beckham Creek Cave lets you live out your Batman fantasies with its luxurious offerings.

This unique accommodation boasts an expansive 6,000 square feet of space and sits in a private 260-acre resort in the Ozark Mountains, in Parthenon, Arkansas.  It’s a luxury lodge located 26 miles from Lost Valley Waterfall and a mile from Buffalo National River.

The Beckham Creek Cave is aptly named for its one-of-a-kind living conditions. The lodge is built into a cliff, thus it makes you feel like you are inside a cave. It boasts caves for bedrooms, rocks for walls, and cavernous ceilings. The waterfall in the middle of the main room adds to the natural atmosphere inside.

Despite its rocky interiors, this four-bedroom lodge boasts amenities for a comfortable home living. Each bedroom has a queen-sized bed and own bathroom, with the Master Suite equipped with a spa-like bathroom.

The cave also has a chef kitchen complete with high-end gas appliances and double convection ovens. Meanwhile, a 75-inch LED TV mounted on cavern walls, thermal heating, and comfortable couches make the living room the perfect place to entertain guests.

The Beckham Creek Cave also offers outdoor activities if you ever feel like stepping out of your cavernous surroundings. You can go hiking, fishing, horseback riding, canoeing, or go on helicopter rides. 

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The Maximus Superyacht

Look at those sharply defined edges. Look at that ascending curve. Everything about Heesen’s latest concept superyacht, called the Maximus, will make you gush with excitement. Its peculiar design makes it look somewhat like a plane. Because of which, there’s nothing more striking than seeing it float on water.

The entire thing is made of steel — all 83 meters of it, in fact. There are five decks in total, and between them is an even spread of interior and exterior spaces. That’s achieved via its narrow design. Designer Clifford Denn was inspired by commercial passenger vessels where the wheelhouse is located at the fore, under the passenger decks. Another notable element is the private exterior deck that’s as long as the boat itself. You can’t deny that Heesen made this for those who prefer outdoor spaces.

An almost vertical bow enables an extended waterline length and so allows the crash bulkhead to move forward. This way, it gains interior space and volume. Plus, you get more exterior space at the stern of the vessel. Finally, you’ll also find an impressive pool area, stunning waterfall features, and a large bathing platform.

Heesen designed with protection in mind, protecting all aft decks and increasing hydrodynamic performance. Customers can even opt to configure four out of the five guest suites into two VIP suites by opening linking doors.

Now, about power: Maximus has a top speed of 19 knots and a range of 5,500 nautical miles. Pricing details are unavailable as of writing, but people who buy yachts like this probably don’t need to know how much it costs.

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Oia Luxury Boutique Hotel In Santorini

Nothing says cliffside like Santorini. That’s right — this little Greek paradise has been drawing millions of tourists for decades now. If not its picturesque views of the Aegean Sea, you’ll love the bustling municipality stacked precariously up its steep slopes. They look like beautiful fungi feeding on an organism.

But enough with the poetics. Did you know that an architectural firm called Kapsimalis Architect converted the legendary Oia Castle (an old late 19th century residence) into a luxury boutique hotel in the Oia village? And guess what? You can totally stay there!

The Oia Luxury Boutique Hotel sits below the hillside of its old medieval castle which overlooks the sea. It offers you spectacular views of sunsets, and where else but Santorini can sunset-watching be more perfect?

The architects recreated the suites and villas with modern day amenities, but took great care infusing it with Greece’s romantic past. They used local volcanic stone for the hotel’s key foundational pillars and walls, which, when combined with the castle’s coal wooden frames and brown plaster facades, balances out the light exteriors with a warm interior colur palette.

On the ground floor, you’ll find a wood-burning oven, warehouse, and a rainwater tank. There are only three rooms in the hotel, unfortunately, so you better book one quick if you want to nab a schedule. Each room has their own independent entrance and garden area, as well as lounge space. There’s also a communal lounge area for all the hotel guests to relax. You can check out more photos below.

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