You can save big by buying used–this cheat sheet will help make sure you get the best value
We all love our mountain bikes, but here’s a fact: High-end mountain bikes can depreciate faster than a Maserati. Just like with that used supercar, it can make a lot of sense to buy your mountain bike used and let someone else swallow the depreciation.
But not all used mountain bikes are the same—knowing what you want and what are the most critical features can help smooth the used bike-buying process and ensure you get a bike that keeps a smile on your face for years to come.
Before shopping for a bike, decide what kind you want.
Also pay attention to wheel sizes:
By thoroughly inspecting the bike and considering these factors, you can make an informed decision when buying a used mountain bike and enjoy many adventures on the trails ahead.
Durango Outdoor Exchange is your used MTB headquarters. From spring through fall, we’ve got used bikes ready to lead you to mountain tops, desert overlooks, and farmers markets, with everything from steel stallions to carbon fiber rocket ships. Questions about what sort of bike is right for you? Not sure what to look for? The pros at Durango’s best used bike store are on hand to help.
If you do anyovernight backpacking, or even long distance hiking, there’s a good chance that at some point you may need to go Number Two.
Because of heavy land use and impacts to natural resources (not to mention water sources), this is not always as simple as doing your business and covering it with a rock or a handful of pine needles.
In fact, depending on where you go, you may be required to carry an approved pooping system even if you swear on your loaded lower intestine that you will hold it in no matter what.
Here’s a quick run down on backcountry toilet systems.
The time’s come. You’ve got your lightweight backpack, a comfy sleeping bag (of quilt), a sleeping pad that doesn’t (yet) leak air, a cool tent, a nifty little stove, and a hankering to get out and use it all. Let’s go!
Public lands need your help now. Durango Outdoor Exchange has compiled this handy list of regional organizations that you can support while federal budgets are slashed and land stewards are laid off.