Wife and I finally added a spin bike + peloton app to our gym.
Wow, I’ve been missing out on spin, holy hell.
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Wife and I finally added a spin bike + peloton app to our gym.
Wow, I’ve been missing out on spin, holy hell.
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Refineries. So basic.
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Dunno if it is good or not, but I idolize the guy and have since I was like 5. Wanted to get it, even if I don't really drink lol
Nice ES cameo.
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$179 from a kiosk in market mall instead of $400 something for the hyperice one from bestbuy. Fuck this thing is well worth the money. Been looking for a theragun style massager for months now.
Have you tried a theragun? It literally shakes the whole house.
Edit: But yea I also opted for a $90 amazon one and still happier with results.
Also, Sorry but you still got ripped off. $140 at costco w/ costco warranty. Pretty sure it's cheaper in warehouse too
https://www.costco.ca/homedics-selec...100711555.html
Wait, so you’re saying the squirrel massage system by BACKplus isn’t the same as a theragun? Get outta town.
Regardless, +1 for the costco one. Doesn’t matter what it is, the costco option is usually the best option.
Real talk, are those things really worth the money over using a lacrosse ball??
I’ve debated picking one up...
How much for the slave to gun your back with that thing?
I saw the homedics one but it’s a weaker version. It’s the same as the hypervolt go which is smaller with less force. I’m okay with the squirrel one that is similar to the regular hypervolt
haven’t tried the theragun as I couldn’t find a demo unit in town due to covid. This one is pretty strong on setting 3
I hear Hitachi makes one that's better.
Davinci Resolve 17 Studio w/ Speed Editor:
https://images.blackmagicdesign.com/...?_v=1604902467
Garmin InReach Mini:
https://static.garmincdn.com/en/prod...dd0983e10e.jpg
And a Dash Pass (Door Dash subscription)
Let us know how you like the INreach. Cool device. I need something like that about 2 days a year and I just couldn't get my head around the subscription costs.