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Preorder one of the new Apple iPhone 16s for enhanced smartphone capabilities

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The new lineup of Apple iPhone 16 smartphones is available for preorder starting today from AT&T, Verizon, Best Buy and more retailers. The new phones include the iPhone 16, iPhone 16 Plus, iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max

The biggest upgrade to the new iPhones is the addition to Apple Intelligence, which is Apple’s own artificial intelligence functionality that’s being integrated into iOS 18, the Siri digital assistant and many of the apps that come preinstalled with iOS 18 this fall. The new iPhone 16 lineup starts shipping on September 20, but the free iOS 18 operating system upgrade will be available for all compatible iPhone models.

Pro tip: In addition, Apple announced the Apple Watch Series 10 smartwatch, new Apple AirPods 4 earbuds, and updates to the AirPods Pro 2 and AirPods Max headphones. You can pre-order those devices, as well.


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All of Apple’s newest iPhone 16s have several things in common. They all run the iOS 18 operating system and have Apple Intelligence integration. This means you’ll see some dramatic improvements in Siri and many of each phone’s other capabilities, especially when it comes to taking pictures, shooting video and editing your content. All of the new iPhone models offer Wi-Fi 7 connectivity support.

On the side of each phone, you’ll find the new Camera Control button. This gives you quick and more advanced control over the Camera app when taking photos or shooting video.


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Display size: 6.1 inches | Display type: Super Retina XDR | Display resolution: 2,556 x 1,179 pixels (460 ppi) | Max. display brightness: 2,000 nits | Processor: Apple A18 | Storage options: 128GB, 256GB, 1TB | Housing material: Aluminum | Dimensions: 5.81 x 2.82 x 0.31 inches | Weight: 6 ounces | Front camera: 12MP (TrueDepth) | Rear camera system: 48MP (Fusion), 12MP (ultra-wide) | Operating system: iOS 18 (or later) | Safety features: Emergency SOS via satellite, Crash detection, Roadside Assistance via satellite | Port: 1x USB Type-C | Waterproof rating: IP68 | Physical buttons: Camera Control button, volume up, volume down, Side button | Battery life: Up to 27 hours (with wireless fast charging support) | Casing color options: Ultramarine, teal, pink, white, black

  • Pricing: $799 (128GB), $899 (256GB), $1,099 (512GB)
  • Preorder starting: September 13
  • Shipping date: September 20

The iPhone 16 offers most of the new features and functions added to the higher-end iPhone models, but packs it all into a mobile device with a 6.1-inch touchscreen display. The phone itself is just 0.31 inches thick and weighs a mere six ounces. This phone has two rear-facing cameras (instead of three on the higher-end models), so if you’re looking for high-end photography and videography capabilities, choose one of the iPhone 16 Pro models. 

The iPhone 16 is a well-rounded and nicely priced general-purpose iPhone. It comes in five beautiful casing colors, along with the ability to fully customize the appearance of the Lock and Home screens.

Beyond the new features and functions offered by iOS 18 and Apple Intelligence, the iPhone 16 provides easy access to the millions of optional apps available from the App Store, so you can add all sorts of advanced functionality to the phone. This new phone operates up to 30% faster than last year’s model and offers a longer battery life, too. With its new quick charge capabilities, you can go from 0% to 50% charge in around 30 minutes.

You’ll find a wide range of deals on the iPhone 16 available now. AT&T and Verizon are offering the phone for free, with an eligible trade-in and when you activate the phone with a qualifying service plan.


Apple iPhone 16 Plus

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Display size: 6.7 inches | Display type: Super Retina XDR | Display resolution: 2,796 x 1,290 pixels (460 ppi) | Max. display brightness: 2,000 nits | Processor: Apple A18 | Storage options: 128GB, 256GB, 1TB | Housing material: Aluminum | Dimensions: 6.33 x 3.06 x 0.31 inches | Weight: 7.03 ounces | Front camera: 12MP (TrueDepth) | Rear camera system: 48MP (Fusion), 12MP (ultra-wide) | Operating system: iOS 18 (or later) | Safety features: Emergency SOS via satellite, Crash detection, Roadside Assistance via satellite | Port: 1x USB Type-C | Waterproof rating: IP68 | Physical buttons: Camera Control button, volume up, volume down, Side button | Battery life: Up to 27 hours (with wireless fast charging support) | Casing color options: Ultramarine, teal, pink, white, black

  • Pricing: $899 (128GB), $999 (256GB), $1,199 (512GB)
  • Preorder starting: September 13
  • Shipping date: September 20

The iPhone 16 Plus is a souped-up version of the iPhone 16 with a slightly larger touchscreen display (6.7 inches versus 6.1 inches). Otherwise, these two phones offer the same core capabilities and camera setup. Compared to the iPhone 15 Plus, you get a larger and more responsive display, faster overall performance, and the new Apple Intelligence capabilities packed into a smartphone that’s a mere 0.31 inches thick and that weighs in at 7.03 ounces. 

The iPhone 16 Plus is a mid-priced iPhone. If you’re a moderate to heavy iPhone user and often use the phone to take pictures or record and share video content, our in-house smartphone experts recommend spending a bit more to get the iPhone 16 Pro or iPhone 16 Pro Max. You’ll wind up with a better camera system and enhanced overall performance — especially when it comes to using the latest AI tools and features, like the ability to record audio and have it transcribed and summarized.

Many preorder deals are being offered in conjunction with the iPhone 16 Plus. AT&T is offering up to $830 off with an eligible trade-in and when you activate the phone with a qualifying service plan. You can also finance the phone for as little as $25.84 per month for 36 months.


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For even more processing power, a larger display and better overall performance, it’s the Apple iPhone 16 Pro or iPhone 16 Pro Max you want in your hands. They’re made with a titanium casing and provide some of the most advanced capabilities Apple has unleashed in any iPhone. However, several much-anticipated new features won’t be launched until later this year or early next year.

Beyond the advanced AI functions being integrated into the new iPhones this fall, one notable feature of the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max is its ability to shoot 4K resolution video at up to 120fps using Dolby Vision. You also get advanced capabilities when capturing audio in conjunction with your video content. These phones are great for everyday users, as well as for content creators, students and business people alike.

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Display size: 6.3 inches | Display type: Super Retina XDR | Display resolution: 2,622 x 1,206 pixels (460 ppi) | Max. display brightness: 2,000 nits | Processor: Apple A18 Pro | Storage options: 128GB, 256GB, 512GB, 1TB | Housing material: Titanium | Dimensions: 5.89 x 2.81 x 0.32 inches | Weight: 7.03 ounces | Front camera: 12MP (TrueDepth) | Rear camera system: 48MP (Fusion), 48MP (ultra-wide), 12MP (telephoto) | Operating system: iOS 18 (or later) | Safety features: Emergency SOS via satellite, Crash detection, Roadside Assistance via satellite | Port: 1x USB Type-C | Waterproof rating: IP68 | Physical buttons: Camera Control button, volume up, volume down, Side button | Battery life: Up to 33 hours (with wireless fast charging support) | Casing color options: Desert titanium, natural titanium, white titanium, black titanium

  • Pricing: $999 (128GB), $1,099 (256GB), $1,299 (512GB), $1,499 (1TB)
  • Preorder starting: September 13
  • Shipping date: September 20

The iPhone 16 Pro uses Apple’s new A18 Pro silicon series chip which offers a 16-core Neural Engine to accommodate the new artificial intelligence functions. This is in conjunction with a 6-core CPU and 6-core GPU, which work together to offer 15% to 20% faster performance compared to the iPhone 15 Pro. This new processor also doubles the phone’s ray tracing capabilities compared to last year’s model, so gaming has been taken up a notch with more fluid graphics and more realistic lighting, not to mention improved responsiveness.

The iPhone 16 Pro offers a longer-lasting battery and faster wireless recharging, plus hundreds of new features and existing feature updates that have been incorporated into iOS 18 and that work particularly well with the A18 Pro processor. This includes both text messaging via satellite and roadside assistance via satellite that’ll work in areas where there’s no cellular service. Other new features include the ability for the phone to use eye tracking as yet another way to interact with certain apps.

One compelling reason to choose either the iPhone 16 Pro or iPhone 16 Pro Max is for the enhanced camera system, which includes three rear-facing cameras with up to 5x zoom and extreme macro photography capabilities, new photographic styles, enhanced sound when shooting video and the ability to capture 4K resolution video at up to 120 fps. 

Right now, when you preorder the phone from AT&T, you could wind up getting this phone for free with an eligible trade in and when you activate the phone with a qualifying service plan. At Verizon, you can finance the phone for as little as $10 per month for 36 months with an eligible trade in and when you activate the phone with an Unlimited Ultimate service plan.


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Display size: 6.9-inches | Display type: Super Retina XDR | Display resolution: 2,868 x 1,320 pixels (460 ppi) | Max. display brightness: 2,000 nits | Processor: Apple A18 Pro | Storage options: 256GB, 512GB, 1TB | Housing material: Titanium | Dimensions: 6.42 x 3.06 x 0.32 inches | Weight: 7.99 ounces | Front camera: 12MP (TrueDepth) | Rear camera system: 48MP (Fusion), 48MP (ultra-wide), 12MP (telephoto) | Operating system: iOS 18 (or later) | Safety features: Emergency SOS via satellite, Crash detection, Roadside Assistance via satellite | Port: 1x USB Type-C | Waterproof rating: IP68 | Physical buttons: Camera Control button, volume up, volume down, Side button | Battery life: Up to 33 hours (with wireless fast charging support) | Casing color options: Desert titanium, natural titanium, white titanium, black titanium

  • Pricing: $1,199 (256GB), $1,399 (512GB), $1,599 (1TB)
  • Preorder starting: September 13
  • Shipping date: September 20

If you want the absolutely fastest and most powerful iPhone — the one with the largest and most responsive touchscreen display and the longest battery life — it’s the iPhone 16 Pro Max you should choose. It runs using the A18 Pro processor and easily handles all of the new Apple Intelligence features. 

You also get the most robust rear camera setup ever incorporated into an iPhone, including a 48MP Fusion camera and 28MP ultra-wide camera. But it’s not just the camera hardware that sets this phone apart. You now get a pro-level still image or video camera at your fingertips, yet it’s surprisingly easy to use thanks to the AI enhancements.

This is the phone we recommend to power iPhone users and people who want to get the most out of what an iPhone has to offer — especially when it comes to picture taking and videography, as well as utilizing the new AI features. 

If you preorder the phone from AT&T or Verizon, you can get up to $1,000 off with an eligible trade-in and when you activate the phone with a qualifying service plan. Financing through Verizon is available for as little as $5.55 per month for 36 months if you’re a new customer, with an eligible trade-in and activation with an Unlimited Ultimate plan.


Who should upgrade to a new iPhone 16?

If you’re already an iPhone user and looking for the latest and greatest that Apple has to offer, you’ll want to get your hands on one of the new iPhone 16 models. Which model will depend on the screen size you want.

Plus, if you’ve been thinking about switching from an Android smartphone to an iPhone, now’s the ideal time. If you’re looking for a smartphone with a folding display — like the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip6 or Samsung Galaxy Z Fold6 — you’ll need to stick with an Android mobile device, at least for now.


Are the iPhone 16 smartphones worth it?

Upgrading to an Apple iPhone 16 is a personal decision, based on your budget and the intensity of your desire to have the best iPhone model available (compared to an older model that runs the same version of the iOS 18 operating system and the same collection of preinstalled apps). As always, you can expect faster performance, a better display and a longer battery life from Apple’s very latest iPhones.

You can preorder and purchase one of the new iPhone 16 models outright, or take advantage of trade-in and financing deals now available from AT&T, Verizon and Best Buy. These deals could save you money, or at least allow you to spread out payment of the new phone over an extended period.


How much internal storage should I get on my iPhone?

Our smartphone experts recommend that average users choose the middle option, so for the iPhone 16 or iPhone 16 Plus, choose 256GB. For the iPhone 16 Pro or iPhone 16 Pro Max, we suggest either 256GB or 512GB.

Power users will likely want more storage. Lighter users can likely get away with less storage, especially if you use iCloud for cloud storage of data, documents, files and photos.


Save big on the iPhone 15 smartphones, too

Now that the iPhone 16 smartphones have been announced, last year’s models — the iPhone 15, iPhone 15 Plus, iPhone Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max — are already being discounted. 

At AT&T, you can currently finance the iPhone 15 Pro Max for as little as $5.56 per month for 36 months (with eligible trade-in). There’s also a deal that gets you $1,000 off this phone. The iPhone 15 Plus can be financed for as little as $6.39 per month for 36 months (with eligible trade-in), while you can get the iPhone 15 for as little as $3.62 per month for 36 months (with eligible trade-in). The iPhone 15 Pro is currently being offered for free with an eligible trade-in. Of course, restrictions apply on all of these deals.

Read our in-depth review of the iPhone 15 Pro Max, which can now be upgraded with the latest version of iOS 18 for free. You can also find discounted “renewed” and “renewed premium” iPhone 15 models for sale on Amazon.


Here’s what new in iOS 18

While iOS 18 works in all iPhone models released in the past five years or so, to get the best performance from this latest version of the operating system, you’ll want the faster and more powerful performance of an Apple iPhone 16 smartphone.

iOS 18 offers enhancements to the operating system itself, as well as impressive improvements to virtually all of the apps that come preinstalled with the operating system. This includes new ways to customize your phone, fun new ways to stay connected with friends and family, and enhanced tools for capturing and sharing memories. And for the first time, you can experience Apple Intelligence (AI) on your phone starting this fall.

Apple Intelligence can help you compose text from scratch, edit content you’ve already written, translate information between languages, help you create images from scratch based on text prompts, and so much more. It’s Apple’s answer to Google Gemini (now on Android phones), Galaxy AI (now on Samsung Galaxy phones), and CoPilot (now on the latest Windows laptops). 

Keep in mind, many of the new features Apple has promised are coming later this year or next year through iOS updates and will not be available when the iPhone 16 phones are initially released on September 20.

New feature highlights of iOS 18

  • New ways to personalize the appearance of your phone’s Home and Lock screens.
  • The ability to hide apps and content stored on your phone (that can only be unlocked using FaceID).
  • Updates to the iPhone’s Control Center and how it can be personalized.
  • The ability to add custom controls to your Lock screen.
  • New ways to organize and find photos stored in the Photos app.
  • Enhanced image and video editing tools in the Photos app.
  • Being able to use bold, italic, underlined and strikethrough text, plus animated effects in Messages.
  • You can create your own emojis using AI that work with the Messages app.
  • The ability to send and receive text messages via satellite when off the grid.
  • Support for RCS messages, allowing you to communicate better with people who don’t have an iPhone.
  • New ways to sort incoming email messages and organize your inbox.
  • A smoother and more robust web surfing experience using Safari.
  • Improved control over Apple AirPods when using them with an iPhone.
  • Audio transcription and summarization of recordings via the Notes app.
  • The ability to perform mathematical calculations in the Notes app.
  • S.O.S. Emergency with live video.
  • When used with an Apple Watch, the iPhone can now identify sleep apnea.
  • In conjunction with the latest AirPods Pro 2, this equipment combo will soon be able to serve as over-the-counter hearing aids.
  • Better privacy and security options.

You’ll discover enhancements, redesigns and new features added to each of the apps that come preinstalled with iOS 18, plus improvements in overall performance, whether you’re using this operating system on an older iPhone model or one of the new iPhone 16 models.


For more information on the latest smartphones, check out our reviews of the iPhone 15 Pro Max, Samsung Galaxy Z Flip6, Samsung Galaxy Z Fold6, Google Pixel 9, Google Pixel 9 Pro and Google Pixel 9 Pro XL. Plus, discover details on all of the latest folding phones, best Android phones for 2024, best smartphones with AI and best phones for seniors.




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Air Force leaders gave an update on the B-21 Raider, a futuristic aircraft that is expected to become the United States’ next nuclear stealth bomber. 

The aircraft can deliver both “conventional and nuclear munitions,” according to a news release from the Air Force, but will be “critical to deterring conflict” around the world. Gen. Thomas Bussiere, commander of the Air Force Global Strike Command, said the stealth bomber will help the United States keep pace with threats worldwide.

“We are the free world’s only bomber force. … Nobody on the planet can do what we’re doing right now,” Bussiere said, adding that there will likely be an increased demand for the support the stealth bomber can provide in the coming years. 

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A B-21 Raider conducts flight testing, which includes ground testing, taxiing and flying operations, at Edwards Air Force Base, Calif. 

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Currently, the stealth bomber remains in the test flight stage, and is doing two such flights a week, according to Thomas Jones, the Northrop Grumman Aeronautics Systems sector president. A photo shared by the Air Force shows one of the bombers during flight testing.

“We’re really starting to strike up quite a cadence … when we started this journey, we made a vow that we were going to design this system to be a daily flyer,” Jones said, according to the release. “It’s been a phenomenal year of progress, and we hope to continue that through the next year.”  

A recent notable test confirmed the stealth bomber’s structural design and integrity, according to officials. The plane is now going through a fatigue testing campaign.

Once the planes are tested, some of the aircraft will be delivered to the Ellsworth Air Force Base in South Dakota to help train Air Force squadrons on the stealth bomber. When the B-21 enters the service, this site will be the main operating base for the stealth bomber.  

Whiteman Air Force Base in Missouri will be a secondary base, and Dyess Air Force Base in Texas a third. 

The stealth bomber is set to replace the B-1 Lancer and B-2 Spirit bombers in the Air Force’s fleet. 



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Whether you’re barreling down a mountainside or taking a leisurely ride along your local trail, a great mountain bike is key. But what exactly does a great mountain bike look like, in terms of features? It depends on the kind of terrain and riding style you do.

The best mountain bike for long, cross-country rides will have very different specs than a downhill bike. Some offer full suspension for a smooth ride on bumpy trails. Some have wider tires that are better at gripping wet or sandy terrain. Some are designed for maximum pedaling efficiency and serious stopping power so you can climb steep mountainsides without wearing yourself out. No matter where you and your new bike are headed this fall, we’ve rounded up the best mountain bikes for every rider and every terrain in 2024. Don’t forget to strap on your bike helmet.


Best mountain bike for beginners: Giant Talon 29 1

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The Giant Talon 29 1 is a solid entry-level mountain bike at a reasonable price point. With its balanced frame geometry and high-traction tires, it’s great for a comfortable, stable ride on most trails. While that means it’s not specialized for uphill climbs or cross-country speed, the balanced design is great for beginners or casual riders who aren’t planning to tackle those more challenging technical trails just yet.

With 80mm to 100mm of suspension travel, this hardtail mountain bike strikes that perfect balance of pedaling efficiency and shock absorption.

Riders can also adjust the suspension within that range by adjusting the air spring and the rebound damping. That gives you improved steering precision and a better ride feel since you can tailor it to your needs. If you’re a beginner, it may take some trial and error to fine-tune those settings, but playing around with them is a great way to learn how suspension impacts your ride.

Get this reliable entry-level mountain bike at Mike’s Bikes for $950.

Top features of the Giant Talon 29 1:

  • Grippy tires offer great traction in any trail conditions.
  • The balanced frame geometry makes this a comfortable bike for most riders.
  • The adjustable suspension fork allows you to fine-tune this mountain bike for your needs.

Best trail bike: Santa Cruz Tallboy C R

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A full-suspension mountain bike with 120mm and 130mm suspension travel on the rear and front, respectively, it doesn’t get cushier than the Santa Cruz Tallboy C R (at least, not at this price point). Built for cross-country or trail riding, this bike’s design allows you to glide through rocky terrain almost as if you were just cruising on a paved road. That suspension also helps cushion the impact on pops and short drops so you can build up speed while navigating the trail with confidence.

With that said, it can be a little sluggish on uphill climbs. But if you typically stick to more straightforward trails, you won’t have to deal with that issue. For those just-for-fun weekend trail rides, this is the mountain bike you want.

Get this comfortable, agile trail bike at Backcountry while it’s on sale for $3,849 (reduced from $4,799).

Top features of the Santa Cruz Tallboy C R:

  • Boasting full suspension, this mountain bike is a comfy ride no matter how bumpy the terrain.
  • The carbon C frame is both lightweight and stiff for better control and improved agility.
  • The four-piston brakes offer excellent stopping power.

Best fat tire mountain bike: State 6061 Trail+

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For wet or sandy trails, traction is everything, which means you need a fat tire bike like the State 6061 Trail+. With 4.5-inch wide tires that can handle running even at low PSI, this mountain bike can grip the trail no matter how loose or slippery.

Whether you want to cruise along sandy beaches or power through snowy mountain trails, the stability of this fat tire bike is the key to doing so safely and confidently. You won’t be building up much speed, but you’ll have a lot of fun plowing through trails that a standard trail bike couldn’t even touch.

Get this fat tire bike directly from State Bicycle Co. for $1,000.

Top features of the State 6061 Trail+:

  • Thick 4.5-inch tires provide extra grip for wet or loose terrain like snow, sand and mud.
  • With low PSI capabilities, you can lower the tire pressure to widen the surface area even further to maximize your grip on soft, slippery trails.
  • The alloy frame is stiff and strong without adding any more bulk than necessary.

Best mountain bike under $500: Huffy Stone Mountain

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The Huffy Stone Mountain is a hardtail mountain bike that is lightweight and offers good traction for navigating trails. The budget-friendly bike is missing a lot of the features you’ll find on the more advanced mountain bikes listed above. However, if you’re just starting out and just want to get out on a trail to see if you like mountain biking, this is a good bike to start with.

While you can’t take it on any serious trails, it’s got the basics you need for easy local bike trails. Use it to get a feel for the sport and then upgrade to a mountain bike better suited to the kind of trails you want to tackle. Then, pass this Huffy Stone Mountain on to a friend or teen who’s curious about mountain biking.

A bestseller on Amazon, this budget mountain bike is available for as low as $200.

Top features of the Huffy Stone Mountain:

  • This budget entry-level bike is great for casual rides on easy bike trails.
  • A wide variety of frame and wheel sizes allows you to get the right fit for your height.
  • The lightweight, high-traction design is just enough to let you get a feel for mountain biking before committing to a higher-priced mountain bike with more advanced features and customizability.

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What type of mountain bike should a beginner get?

The best mountain bike for a beginner is a balanced, versatile one. Since you’re probably not tackling steep inclines and declines yet, opt for a trail bike that offers great traction, strong brakes and easy maneuverability along bumpy, muddy trails. That means grippy tires and responsive steering so you can confidently control your bike over tree roots, up hills and on descents.

If the trails you’re eager to go on are largely uphill, look for a bike that’s lightweight with a firmer pedaling platform. Those two features will improve climb efficiency so you’re not wearing yourself out on those uphill stretches.


Do I need a full-suspension mountain bike?

You don’t need a full-suspension mountain bike, but they are nice to have. Unlike hardtail mountain bikes, which only have suspension in the front, full-suspension mountain bikes have suspension in both the front and rear. That extra suspension helps absorb shock, cushioning the impact as you hop over bumps or navigate downhill jumps and drops.

That cushier feel can be nice even on milder trail rides, but they tend to be significantly more expensive and require more maintenance than a hardtail mountain bike. So it might not be worth the extra expense and care if you don’t usually do technical trails or downhill riding. 




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