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The World’s First 3-D Printed Titanium Road Bike
We’ve seen 3-D printing become more commonplace in the world of cycling over the years, with 3-D printed handlebars, stems, and frame components hitting the market. But this week saw the unveiling of a first: the first 3-D printed titanium road bike. The Reactor Aero still needs to go through wind tunnel testing before going into production, but it’s a pretty major advancement in bike manufacturing. Made by the No. 22 Bicycle Company in upstate New York, the Reactor Aero is said to represent a 30-40% reduction in drag compared to the existing Reactor model. The prototype is particularly impressive in that nearly the entire bike was printed in a single piece (only the carbon seat tube was not part of the print). You can read more about the Reactor Aero here.
Patagonia Enters the Waxed Cotton Arena
We’re pretty big fans of waxed cotton jackets around here. They have a certain timeless style and their overall utility is unmatched. If you’re similarly inclined, you’re probably pretty familiar with some of the big players in the waxed world: Barbour, Filson, and Flint & Tinder, among others, are some of our favorites. Recently, Patagonia, a huge name in the apparel space, announced their first waxed cotton products. The Lightweight Waxed Cotton Jacket comes in four colors and would appear to have a more contemporary look than some of the other jackets mentioned above. That said, it’s also fits in nicely with the existing Patagonia aesthetic, so we wouldn’t expect anything less.
The iPhone 16 Reviews Start Pouring In
It’s that time of year again: your favorite tech websites are filled with articles asking whether or not now is the time to upgrade to the latest iPhone. It’s an annual question and the usual answer is “no, unless you need to” or something along those lines, but we still love reading the in-depth reviews of the new Apple devices. This one from Wired is particularly in-depth and provides some helpful analysis of what Apple Intelligence might bring to the iPhone in the future, as well as a nice survey of the new camera features.