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  • Ryan Partlan - SOOOO comfortable

    So I just bought the bike from performance bike after trying it on the streets of San Francisco. Coming off a heavy, steel, single speed, I can't tell you much about the gear components, but its got them! which is a step up from not having gears. The thing about the bike is that it is really comfortable, probably due to the straight bar, seat (too comfy for me), and seating position. It makes you want to go at cruising speeds, which may or may not be what you want. I was nervous about the buy because I thought I wanted a road bike, like the newest 3.0. But here's the cool part, I think its called the stem, that is adjustable, and you can lower the handlebars for a more aggressive riding stance. I think its a pretty awesome bike, and I got it for 400 flat. And even with all the upgrades I have in mind, its still cheaper than a newest 3.0

  • Kindle Customer - I sold the B-Agile and bought a 2012 City Mini

    I really wanted to love this stroller. I did tons of research and chose it over the Baby Jogger City Mini because of a number of factors. But after having it for 5 months, I was so disgusted with it that I sold it on Craigslist and bought a 2012 City Mini. I am astounded by all the positive reviews and thought I'd add my own.

  • Annamarie Briggs - Wow - so, incredible!!!

    I couldn't wait to post this review, we used Wen Sweet Almond Conditioner Cleanser on my 11 and 16 year old daughters. I thought this would eliminate the need to smooth fuzzies and help bottoms of their hair, which were drier than the top.

  • G. Wolfe - Good product; going sour

    Outlook 2010 remains a good stable product, although some aspects of installation are burdensome. However, the interface and "look-and-feel" have gone downhill somewhat from my earlier version, 2007.

  • Teresa - Interacts with Medications

    I was really hoping I could take this, but according to WebMD, some ingredients included in Leaky Gut interact with medications changed by the liver. I called my pharmacist to see if any medications I take are changed by the liver and he said that most drugs change the liver enzymes.

  • Kathy Junge (Rigg) - Great for sensitive scalp

    The cucumber is the only one for my longer, fine oil prone hair. I use it occasionally. The real medical benefit is to my husbands scalp which was getting ravaged by harsh soaps and chlorine that stripped the acid mantle leaving bumps and vulnerable skin! His scalp never had a chance to recover it's own protective sheath! This product is perfect for his everyday use in the almond and lavender. I don't think there is another non-laurel sulfate equal. I grew up with lanolin base shampoos and Breck coconut oil. (The old days.) And, sorry dear, he does not have much hair left anyway so it really is a matter of cleaning the skin while leaving the hair looking good. Wen really does all of that. Forget about the "20 pumps" thing on the label too. Just a normal couple of pumps does it. Just rinse well and maybe run it through twice if needed and you can leave some in. It's a keeper for us and worth the expense at this point because of the quality of ingredients. Read the label. Pretty amazing compared to the detergent out there!