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Victory Vision Motorcycle

Filed under: Luxury Cars & Autos


It's a long time since I had a motorcycle crush but the new Victory Vision is certainly impressive, it's a delicious mix of the sturdy and the sleek. The Victory Vision is a luxury touring bike like the Honda Goldwing aimed at the more sedate cruiser. There are two versions of the bike, the Tour, which is aimed at long distance travel for two and the Street, which is a bit sleeker and designed for the solo travellr. The motorcycle has a six-speed transmission and a cockpit that includes options for satellite radio, GPS navigation MP3 support and more. The Victory Vision bikes are set to sell for around $20,000 and will be ready this fall. Pics of the Vision unveiling at the New York International Motorcycle Show can be found here.

Vision Steel Fireplace Tool Set

Filed under: Gadgets

While it's still quite warm to be thinking about the cold days and colder nights of winter, there is no harm in being prepared - especially since you can use the Vision Steel Fireplace Tool Set with your patio fire pit in addition to an indoor fireplace. The black-matte coated steel tools include a poker, a shovel and a brush, all of which have stainless steel handles. The triangular stand is also stainless steel and takes up very little space; the whole unit measures 29.5"x10"x10". Price: $628.

Nike Maxsight Contact Lenses

Filed under: Apparel

With summer growing ever closer, it is time to look into getting some new eyewear. Nike's MaxSight contact lenses, approved for sale in the US by the FDA last year, are specially tinted soft contacts that are designed to eliminate vision distortion and improve sports performance when worn during the day. In other words, they are a contact lens version of sunglasses - and one that won't fall off.

While they were originally designed to be worn by athletes, they are practical and stylish enough to be in demand with the less active consumer as well. The lenses work by filtering specific colors, as well as UV rays, from the field of vision. The two available colors have different purposes: grey-green reduces glare for sports like golfing and running, and amber lenses work best in fast-paced activities with variable light conditions, such as soccer or driving in traffic, which can definitely be considered a sport during rush hour.

The lenses are made by Bausch & Lomb and are available in both prescription and nonprescription versions. Price: $54.95.

[Via popgadget]

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