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Aug 23, 2022
More robust than the ones that come with the action camera accessories.
More robust than the ones that come with the action camera accessories. Has a more secure grip on thicker handlebars and has better attachment screw/tightening mechanism for the camera mount.

Mar 31, 2020
Great for cycling in cool weather
Got for cycling in cool weather. Worked very well for 40 to 53 degrees, better than any gloves I have tried before. They are soft and have excellent grip. Great insulation in the fingers tips. Good flexibility for shifting and breaking; and are light weight.
Oct 03, 2007
A Csae for Qualityism and insightfullism
2 of 2 found this helpful I became a Christian almost 30 years ago and joined a type of Church that was a combination of Preterits and Amillennial in their understanding of Christian eschatology. Over the years, mostly in the last 15, I have heard so must in Evangelical circles about things like the Rapture, the Millennial-1000 year-Earthly Kingdom of Christ, the Tribulation, the rebuilding of the Temple, "being left behind", ect… A lot of this stuff came from Hal Lindsey "The Late Great Planet Earth” and Timothy F. LaHaye's with Jerry B. Jenkins' "The Left Behind" series, and has become the dominant position in Evangelical movements.
One day I listened to Lon Solomon of Mclean Bible Church give his detailed version of what the Earthly Millennial Kingdom will be like and what will happen during the "7 year Tribulation" and the "1000 year Earthly Kingdom". After that I had had enough of this fanciful crap. So I studied their beliefs, what is known as Premillennial Dispensationalism, in greater detail and got a couple books like "A Case for Amillennialism" to study this opposing position. This is a very well researched and thoughtful presentation of the Amillennialism position from someone who was formally of the Pre-Dis camp.
I would recommend it to anyone interested in the subject, especially to those of the Pre-Dis position, because it is easy to read, very logical to follow, and presents convincing arguments that show Amillennialism to be well supported by the scriptures, and clearly exposes the flaws in Premillennial Dispensationalism.