(1) Princeton Tec‘s three-watt LED Switchback 1 bike light burns for six hours at medium power before needing a recharge. $199; .
(2) Garmin’s Edge 305 handlebar-mounted navigation system gets reception even on forested singletrack and records speed, distance, cadence, heart rate, calories burned, and more. $350; .
(3) Stop wasting time watching the Weather Channel. Taylor’s Wireless Weather Station displays barometric pressure, NOAA forecasts, lunar cycle, and more. $100; .
(4) Apply slight pressure and spring technology opens the stainless-steel blade on Buck’s Catapult knife and locks it in place. $50; .
(5) Olympus‘s 7.1-megapixel Stylus 770 SW can withstand 220 pounds of pressure without being damaged. It can also be dropped, frozen, or dunked. $380; .
(6) For just $7 a month, Trimble’s Geocache Navigator brings treasure hunting (OK, trinket hunting) to your Motorola Razr or other compatible Sprint or Nextel phone. .
(7) Take the show on the road with the gorgeous four-inch LCD screen on Epson’s P-5000 Multimedia Storage Viewer, which holds up to 80 gigabytes of photos, video, and music. $700; .