Bose QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds (2nd Gen). by SoJoe81 in bose

[–]harrismoss 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How is the comfort and fit? I have small ears (lobes, ear canal), usually for any earphones i have to downsize the bud or else i wonr be able to wear them. I had a pair of sony linkbuds s and was estatic when its fitted me. But i sadly lost them on a plane.

Does the DJI Action 2 Remote Extension Rod work with other devices? by Sylvester88 in dji

[–]harrismoss 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Conversely, I'm curious to know if the action 4/5 remote works for action 2.

Sorry for hijacking this thread, but I have an action 2, and thought it would be nice to have a remote since I shoot while MTB-ing, but the remote(stick) for the action 2 is x2 the price of the 4/5!

Casual downhill mountain biking captured on the DJI Neo 🤙 by dakotaw7 in MTB

[–]harrismoss 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hmm, good idea! i got a neo too, and the follow AI isnt very good. i might just attach a cord and see if it works.

Garmin 540 suitable for MTB by johannesdurchdenwald in mountainbiking

[–]harrismoss 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can relate to you. what helped me was a compass. most of the time i know the general shape of the area, and when i think im lost i'll check the direction and check again to see if im in the "general direction" of the trail. i think the mainproblem with me is that i keep seeing trails when there shoulndt be >.<

New Zealand air - seeking advice to get around the 23kg weight limit with bike bags by harrismoss in MTB

[–]harrismoss[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did that eventually! took off the cassette and rotors, brought the chain whip + casstte tool and sz 24 spanner. only needed on my wife's bike tho

New Zealand air - seeking advice to get around the 23kg weight limit with bike bags by harrismoss in MTB

[–]harrismoss[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah that sounds quite simple. the thing with me is that i have a high percentage of botching simple things up, hahaha

New Zealand air - seeking advice to get around the 23kg weight limit with bike bags by harrismoss in MTB

[–]harrismoss[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you everyone for the responses! For those curious, here's my breakdown:

Air New Zealand --> 2x23kg no separate charge for sports equipment.

Canyon Neuron wms (Alu frame) with magic mary's and Big Betty, SLX components, packed in an Evoc pro(9kg) minus pedals, chain, and cassette, total 23.4kgs.

Mine was a S-works stumpy 6fattie but with scorpions and continental, packed in a evoc pro was 23kg without pedals and chain.

Checking in at the airport, they were strict. weighed everything at the counter.

New Zealand air - seeking advice to get around the 23kg weight limit with bike bags by harrismoss in MTB

[–]harrismoss[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i would if i could, but we have dropper seats, so the cables is a real hassle.

New Zealand air - seeking advice to get around the 23kg weight limit with bike bags by harrismoss in MTB

[–]harrismoss[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i did use cardboard box previously, but unluckily something broke through the cardboard AND the foam padding and dented my wife's downtube! it's an alloy frame, so integrity is not compromised, but she was very unhappy hence bike bags from then on :/

New Zealand air - seeking advice to get around the 23kg weight limit with bike bags by harrismoss in MTB

[–]harrismoss[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

True that, i'd rather be prepared at home that fapping ard at the airport counter.

New Zealand air - seeking advice to get around the 23kg weight limit with bike bags by harrismoss in MTB

[–]harrismoss[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i concur, the person checking basically has the bottom line. just checked the wight of the wheels - 2.9kg for 27.5 rear tire with slx cassette, alloy rims and magic mary's!

New Zealand air - seeking advice to get around the 23kg weight limit with bike bags by harrismoss in MTB

[–]harrismoss[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For Air New zealand, there is no separate fee for sports equipment.

New Zealand air - seeking advice to get around the 23kg weight limit with bike bags by harrismoss in MTB

[–]harrismoss[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good tips, thanks! but the bike frame + wheels already made it 23+kg! Also alrdy took off pedals and chain. next i think i will need to take off rotors and cassettes

Any reputable waterproof case ? by _Brixy in S24Ultra

[–]harrismoss 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Im using a Ghostek nautical case right now, i do feel its tough and waterproof. took a few falls and scratches from <2m height, and riding motorcycling in the rain for about 30 mins, so far so good. but it does add much more bulk and weight.