The first official day of summer has passed, and the warm weather has already made its presence known. Skip the artificial breeze of the car or the steamy subways and instead opt in for a cool and sunny ride on a cool and inexpensive bike.
The Juliet Plus by Pure Cycles is not only affordable, but has a stealth look in matte black. Plus there are numerous ways for this bike to go from in the box to under your butt. Ship it to your door, and you can take care of assembly. Alternatively, ship it to your local bike shop, and let them handle it for you. Or, lastly, take advantage of Pure Cycles’ new offering, called Bylt, and you can buy the bike and have it delivered ready to ride. It’s like the UberEats of bicycles.
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While biking doesn’t require to have a fun day in the city, there are some accessories you should pack along. Whether your destination is the beach, the park, or just a few quick stops along your journey, make sure you go prepared. A high tech towel is a smart tote for taking a seat on the grass along the way, even though a sporadic jump into a local body of water is always recommended.
Other cycling equipment include a battery pack to stay charged (like Grapes‘), a water bottle (like one by Mizu Life), and of course a hat for shade. Keep all your stuff organized in an appropriate bag, be it a fanny pack or a light backpack, and wherever you go always take a lock. You never know when a stop into the local grocery store for sustenance will be needed.
Ride On with Cycling Equipment Perfect for Fun
Ditch your traditional means of getting around. An inexpensive bike, and some necessary travel accessories, are all you need for summer fun.
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Pure Cycles, Juliet Plus
Starting at just $399, the Juliet Plus, by Pure Cycles, is a sleek, simple matte black bike.
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Dalman Supply, Jon Lock Blonde
Weighing less than 2 lbs, the Jon Lock Blonde, $65, stretches 26 inches, making it the perfect go-to carry along.
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Grapes, 2500 Charger
Don't let the size fool you. The 2500 Rose Gold Portable Charger, $24.99, might be small but boasts 2500mAh of power.
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RVCA, Straw Tahitian Hat
The Straw Tahitian Hat, $40, by RVCA, is perfect for keeping your face sheltered from the sun, and has an unexpected clear plastic visor front.
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Mizu Life, V12 Desert Water Bottle
The V12 Desert Water Bottle, a 36 ounce insulated wide mouth stainless bottle, $45.95, by Mizu Life, is perfect for camping excursions, beach trips, and more.
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Beech Brand, Baja Towel
The Baja Towel, $49, by Beech Brand, is made with dual-strength technology, and dries 3x faster than most towels. Microsoft on one side, terry on the other.
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Herschel, Tour Hip Pack in Medium
Keep all the things you really need on hand (or hip) with the Tour Hip Pack, $44.99, in medium, by Herschel.
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Burton, Double Beeracuda
The Double Beeracuda by Burton, $34.95, allows you to easily and safely transport those cold brews even when on your bike.
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Timbuk2, Tuck Pack
The Tuck Pack, $79, by Timbuk2, has lots of pockets and hidden zip away sections for keeping all your important stuff on you at all times.
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Dalman Supply, Chain Lock
Functional and stylish are the most fitting words to describe the Chain Lock, $135, by Dalman Supply.
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Mission Workshop, Jetlag
The Jetlag sneakers, shown in black, $79, are SPD compatible and lightweight.
Photo: Mission Workshop