Aventon Abound cargo electric bike review

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Carrying cargo on an e-bike got a lot easier. The Aventon Abound features a large rear rack and passenger footboards to carry kids and cargo.

What kind of bicycles can you find at Best Buy?

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Whether for fun or exercise, there's little in life that matches the feeling of riding a bicycle. Join me today for a look at several different types of bikes available at Best Buy. Let's ride!

Comparing three e-scooters by Segway, Unagi, and Kugoo

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With so many e-scooters on the market, how do you know which one to pick? We take a closer look at three from Segway, Unagi, and Kugoo to help you choose.

Weber Genesis EPX-335 smart grill review

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The Weber Genesis Smart Grill has Wi-Fi and an app with a probe to cook everything perfectly. Read my review to see how it's making me a better cook.

Thinkware M1 Motorsport dashcam review

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The Thinkware M1 Motorsport dashcam offers you a front and rear camera for your motorcycle. We tested it out on our dirt bike and had a lot of fun with it.

Foldable electric bike comparison: Gyrocopters, GoTRAX, and GO City

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Foldable electric bikes are great for portability and commutes. I test rode three from different price ranges to figure out which is best.

Aventon Soltera electric city bike review

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The best electric bikes are the ones that don't look like one. The Aventon Soltera resembles a track bike but it's made for easy urban commuting.

4 places to take the BBQ

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Spring is just around the corner and next thing you know, summer will have arrived. When most people think of summer, they picture beaches, patios, and bathing suits, but I love me a good BBQ party. Food just tastes better on a grill. So it’s no surprise that I’m trying to make the experience portable. A portable BBQ will become your new best friend—and help you make lots of others.

Make the most of May with a new backpack

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 The best part about spring and summer is the fact that no matter what time of day it is or where you are in the world, everyone suddenly becomes very okay with you carrying a backpack 24/7. I mean, they’re not necessarily work-friendly, but if you’re out for dinner, running errands, or hiking up a mountain for fifteen hours, backpacks totally get the go-ahead.  

Camping takes planning: how to prepare for your next family camping...

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Over the past few years I’ve become a lot smarter about what to pack for a family camping weekend and what not to pack. It all comes down to planning. Take a look at some of the camping gear I bring along when I’m camping with the family.