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Kayakers make history with incredible waterfall run
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Vanderham releases edit of dream bike trip
Camp at Elk Neck State Park for kayak adventure
Surfer Mary Osborne explores plastic pollution
Tap is running dry on Colorado River
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Daily Grind: Kona Wah Wah pedals reviewed

Bike magazine got a hold of the new Kona Wah Wah pedals, and they wondered aloud whether they are “the best bang for your buck in a flat pedal.” They then expounded by saying, “The flat-pedal market is awash is fancy, wafer-thin models that’ll cost you a mint. … And then there are the decidedly blue-collar Kona Wah Wahs. Kona first issued these flats back in 2007 and what you see [in the photo below] is basically the original recipe. At 17-millimeters, the Wah Wahs are plenty thin and they sport a nicely concave body. Traction comes courtesy of 10 replaceable M3 pins (per side) and the whole shebang weighs in at 491 grams.” To read the full review, click here.


Photo courtesy Bike magazine