Extreme Sports
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The FlyRad is a one-wheeled vehicle the does away with self-balancing technology in favor of a design that requires the rider to wear a pair of inline skates that allows the device to be “ridden” in a variety of ways.
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The DTV Shredder is a powered, all-terrain tracked vehicle that is ridden like a skateboard.
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Surrogate robots - like those in the movie starring Bruce Willis - might be closer than you think. Two experts give their opinions on what we can expect in the future.
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Suunto’s Triathlon collection heart rate monitors not only take readings from the body while training, but also analyzes the data and interprets it to provide athletes with the information they need to maximize their training efforts.
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Suunto has unveiled an upgrade to its X9i flagship outdoor GPS wristop computer. The more powerful X10 model features improved tracking, longer battery life and faster performance, including the ability to track better in difficult conditions such as heavy foliage.
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Suunto's new ABC (altimeter, barometer, and compass) wristop includes an altimeter, barometer, digital thermometer, digital compass and a weather trend indicator incorporating a storm alarm that kicks-in when a rapid drop in air pressure is detected.
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April 2, 2007 The HangTimer sports watch is a US$100 watch for measuring “hangtime” – the basis for bragging rights in extreme sports markets. The HangTimer
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March 24, 2007 This is one of those books that will come in handy, even if you never use it. If that sounds silly, you’ve never been 50 miles from the nearest
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August 18, 2006 If you haven’t heard about the Red Bull Air Race World Series before this article, we suspect it’s something you’ll hear a lot more about now