could then be wrapped around something (tree, pole) and
then hook back on the cord. Extremely effective in creat-
ing a washing line without having to tie knots or shorten
ropes.
The great thing with the Heroclip is that the rubber re-
turn that finishes off the hook component does as prom-
ised and grips most things with ease - it's this ease that
make the Heroclip so perfect to use.
Out on the road for weeks, months, even years at a time
there is one piece of kit that is perfect for the task thrown
at it, and that's the Heroclip. Could you live without a
Heroclip? Absolutely! It won't save your life, it won't fix
your bike, hell, it won't even help you take a selfie ... but
in so many, many ways it will make your life a little easier.
The Heroclip is like having another hand, perhaps even
two additional hands and for that very reason we recom-
mend making a Heroclip a part of your travelling kit.
The Heroclip is light, it's compact and so very versatile,
at least one will now always form a part of the Traverse
teams kit and at around AU$25 (US$20) who could com-
plain.
Get more information on the Heroclip and where to
purchase at www.myheroclip.com/traverse
Do you want a Heroclip / Traverse pack?
Send a photo of when you've been exploring by bike and
needed a second pair of hands, needed a Heroclip. The
photo we think depicts when a Heroclip would most be
effective will win a Heroclip plus Traverse t-shirt.
Send your photos to editor@traverse-magazine.com
TRAVERSE 19
The winner of the issue
03 Water-to-Go / Traverse
pack is Grant Shortall of
Palmerston North, New
Zealand. Grant wins a Wa-
ter-to-Go bottle and Tra-
verse t-shirt simply by be-
ing a Traverse subscriber.