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Grab one of these limited-edition heavy duty shop aprons from Klim while they’re available. Made of the same 11 oz. Cordura found on some of their armor, they also have plenty of pockets for holding tools, bolts and other bits. Available in grey, grown and black. Klim.COM
Grab a great book of travelers' tales and get cozy with Sam Manicom's latest book, The Moment Collectors ASIA. The Moment Collectors ASIA is a diverse story assorment from riders around the world sharing their Asia experiences. Carl Parker, ADVMoto Publsiher, is honored and excited to have two sections in this book reflecting on what he learned about life and riding in the Himalayan Mountains of Tibet and beyond. It's one of the best crafted books in Sam's prolific series of published works and it's avaiable in both print and digital formats. Support independant publishers! Sam-Manicom.com
This simple but clever helmet lock solution works with both traditional D-ring helmet buckles, and also Shoei’s quick release system. The locking four-digit carabiner makes quick work of locking your lid in a variety of places on the bike. RockyCreekDesigns.com
Be ready for flats with CyclePump’s tire repair kit. The combo version can patch both tube and tubeless tires, uses only high-quality components and even comes with a couple spare valve cores. BestRestProducts.com
The ADVMoto design gnomes have been busy cranking out some new shirt and hat swag! We release new designs a few times a year, which feature artwork covering various topics and types of adventure riding. T-shirts range from $16 to $26 but don’t forget to check out back issues of the mag, gift subscriptions, hats, mugs, embroidered keychains, and even custom engraved EDC pocket knives. ADVMotoShop.com
The only thing better than putting boots on for an epic ride, is getting them off! Let those dogs air out with these cozy, easy-to-pack insulated booties at the end of the trail or just lounging around the house. Available in Black Asphalt or Cendre Blue. BigAgnes.com
Don’t like to use tank bags but still need a waterproof, unrestrictive place to store your quick access items? SW-Motech’s Leg Bag WP is a great option for any type of rider. The leg and waist straps adjust to fit either leg and the bag itself is large enough to hold your essentials like phone, wallet and even a snack or two. SW-Motech.us
This handy 8-liter water-resistant cargo bag fits in a variety of places on your bike. Its roll-top design is waterproof and the size works well on crash bars or rear seats. It also mates to Givi’s GRT721 Canyon Base that makes them into saddlebags on smaller bikes. GiviUSA.com
Communication can be the difference between life or death in tight situations. Whether at home or on the trail, having an effective, long-range back-up communication is always a good idea. Midland’s GXT67 is built like a tank. It’s IP67 water/dustproof, easy to use, and has a long 16-hour battery life with weather alerts. With a max range of up to 30 miles in optimal conditions, and several miles in backcountry environments, it’s the best affordable, non-subscription based, cellular alternative around; like a hand-held CB, only better! Midland is also a family-owned U.S. company. MidlandUSA.com
Upgrade those breakable stock mirrors with these highly adjustable and innovative solutions from Doubletake. The improvements on the original generation RAM Mount based system are notable and make for a stronger, longer, more durable and crash resistant setup. Not only that, they can fold out of the way, or even be transferred between bikes in short order. DoubletakeMirrors.com
The Hurricane Adventure Tail Bag is not only well built, but cavernous at about 28-liters, making it large enough to fit some helmets when expanded. Mesh pockets on the lid make grabbing smaller items a breeze. A more compact 12-liter dual-sport version of the Hurricane is available for around $140. NelsonRigg.com
Grab a set of these well-made trekking poles from Hilleberg, arguably one of the world’s best tent makers. These poles use high-strength DAC TH72M aluminum, extend from 25 to 57 inches, and include rubber tips for rocky terrains. At 8.5 ounces per pole, that means a set weighs only slightly more than 1 lb. Not only are the good for hiking, they’re also usable with many of Hilleberg’s tarps and tents. Hilleberg.com
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It's that time of a year again - holiday shopping for your favorite motorcyclist can be hectic. Let ADVMoto help! We've compiled a list of a few gift ideas for you to check out, featuring everything from tools and accessories to make bike maintenance easier, to bike parts and outdoor gear, with prices listed from low to high. There's something for every rider!
• Under $50
> Klim Mechanic Apron—$49.99
Grab one of these limited-edition heavy duty shop aprons from Klim while they’re available. Made of the same 11 oz. Cordura found on some of their armor, they also have plenty of pockets for holding tools, bolts and other bits. Available in grey, grown and black. Klim.COM
> The Moment Collectors ASIA by Sam Manicom—$20
Grab a great book of travelers' tales and get cozy with Sam Manicom's latest book, The Moment Collectors ASIA. The Moment Collectors ASIA is a diverse story assorment from riders around the world sharing their Asia experiences. Carl Parker, ADVMoto Publsiher, is honored and excited to have two sections in this book reflecting on what he learned about life and riding in the Himalayan Mountains of Tibet and beyond. It's one of the best crafted books in Sam's prolific series of published works and it's avaiable in both print and digital formats. Support independant publishers! Sam-Manicom.com
> Rocky Creek Design Helmet Lock—$34.60
This simple but clever helmet lock solution works with both traditional D-ring helmet buckles, and also Shoei’s quick release system. The locking four-digit carabiner makes quick work of locking your lid in a variety of places on the bike. RockyCreekDesigns.com
> Best Rest Cycle Pump Tire Repair Kits—$40 to $60*
Be ready for flats with CyclePump’s tire repair kit. The combo version can patch both tube and tubeless tires, uses only high-quality components and even comes with a couple spare valve cores. BestRestProducts.com
> ADVMoto Swag and Gift Subscriptions—$20 to $40
The ADVMoto design gnomes have been busy cranking out some new shirt and hat swag! We release new designs a few times a year, which feature artwork covering various topics and types of adventure riding. T-shirts range from $16 to $26 but don’t forget to check out back issues of the mag, gift subscriptions, hats, mugs, embroidered keychains, and even custom engraved EDC pocket knives. ADVMotoShop.com
• $51 to $100
> Big Agnes Full Moon Camp Booties—$69.95
The only thing better than putting boots on for an epic ride, is getting them off! Let those dogs air out with these cozy, easy-to-pack insulated booties at the end of the trail or just lounging around the house. Available in Black Asphalt or Cendre Blue. BigAgnes.com
> SW-Motech Leg Bag WP—$67
Don’t like to use tank bags but still need a waterproof, unrestrictive place to store your quick access items? SW-Motech’s Leg Bag WP is a great option for any type of rider. The leg and waist straps adjust to fit either leg and the bag itself is large enough to hold your essentials like phone, wallet and even a snack or two. SW-Motech.us
> Givi GRT722 Cargo Canyon Bag—$85.50
This handy 8-liter water-resistant cargo bag fits in a variety of places on your bike. Its roll-top design is waterproof and the size works well on crash bars or rear seats. It also mates to Givi’s GRT721 Canyon Base that makes them into saddlebags on smaller bikes. GiviUSA.com
• Over $100
> Midland GXT67 PRO GMRS 5-Watt Radio—$199.99
Communication can be the difference between life or death in tight situations. Whether at home or on the trail, having an effective, long-range back-up communication is always a good idea. Midland’s GXT67 is built like a tank. It’s IP67 water/dustproof, easy to use, and has a long 16-hour battery life with weather alerts. With a max range of up to 30 miles in optimal conditions, and several miles in backcountry environments, it’s the best affordable, non-subscription based, cellular alternative around; like a hand-held CB, only better! Midland is also a family-owned U.S. company. MidlandUSA.com
> Doubletake Mirror Version 2.0—$127 to $145
Upgrade those breakable stock mirrors with these highly adjustable and innovative solutions from Doubletake. The improvements on the original generation RAM Mount based system are notable and make for a stronger, longer, more durable and crash resistant setup. Not only that, they can fold out of the way, or even be transferred between bikes in short order. DoubletakeMirrors.com
> Nelson Rigg Hurricane Adventure Tail Bag—$159.95
The Hurricane Adventure Tail Bag is not only well built, but cavernous at about 28-liters, making it large enough to fit some helmets when expanded. Mesh pockets on the lid make grabbing smaller items a breeze. A more compact 12-liter dual-sport version of the Hurricane is available for around $140. NelsonRigg.com
> Hilleberg Trekking Poles—$178
Grab a set of these well-made trekking poles from Hilleberg, arguably one of the world’s best tent makers. These poles use high-strength DAC TH72M aluminum, extend from 25 to 57 inches, and include rubber tips for rocky terrains. At 8.5 ounces per pole, that means a set weighs only slightly more than 1 lb. Not only are the good for hiking, they’re also usable with many of Hilleberg’s tarps and tents. Hilleberg.com
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