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Bob Fritz tests battery chargers and desulfation systems, and finds its easier to keep a battery in good shape than to raise it from the dead—and that a good charger is a better bet than a new battery.
Light Stuff
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Roy Beisswenger takes a look at how you too can join the league of record holders in the ultralight world.
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Riveting soft materials.