Front Runner BBQ/Fire Pit & Wolf Pack Pro Kit – Review

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Craig opens the Front Runner Wolf Pack Pro box to reveal the BBQ/Fire Pit braai.

If you take camping seriously, you want a compact yet sturdy braai. Sonya Schoeman tested the Front Runner BBQ/Fire Pit & Wolf Pack Pro Kit to find out if it’s as good as it looks on the web. There is no shortage of portable braais on the market, and a search on PriceCheck delivers numerous options. However, many of these...

Shimano PD-M520 SPD Mountain Bike Pedals – Review

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A mountain biker in a red shirt racing on his bike.

Mountain bikers don’t think about pedals, until these things break, ruining a ride in the process. The most trusted mountain bike pedals remain those from Shimano. Lance Branquinho explains why he rides Shimano PD-M520s. Shoes are a personal preference in mountain biking, but when it comes to pedals, there is universal agreement that Shimano sets the standard. This Japanese cycling component...

Eurolux Rechargeable 3W LED Emergency Light – Review

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A women holding a torch, reading to a boy and girl while under a sheet.

Rechargeable lights have become essential tools for South Africans, who have their lives disrupted daily by power failures. There’s no shortage of options, but it’s important to buy the right light for the job. Justus Visagie tried the Eurolux Rechargeable 3W LED Emergency Light to see if it’s an effective weapon against so-called “load-shedding”. It’s a widely acknowledged fact that...

Energizer Vision 1200 Rechargeable Lantern – Review

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A beautiful woman reading a book by candlelight.

Type “rechargeable light south africa” into Google’s search box, and it yields 14 million results. The same search on a well-known retail site returns over 5 000 results. Of these, we’ve tested fewer than 50. However, you’re unlikely to find a better blackout buster than the Energizer Vision 1200 Lumens Rechargeable Lantern, writes Justus Visagie. That’s high praise indeed. What...

Leatt Helmet Kit Moto 7.5 with 4.5 goggles – Review

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A rider wearing a Leatt 7.5 motorcycle helmet.

To bring the unique safety technology in its helmets to more riders, Leatt has released the more affordable Leatt Helmet Kit Moto 7.5 with 4.5 goggles. Justus Visagie took the kit for a spin. Almost two decades ago, South African doctor Chris Leatt invented the Leatt brace, also known as “the helmet for your neck”. These days, the Leatt corporation...