
"Pit Viper's Magic Magnet system makes lens changes easy, even with gloves on. Goepper rotates between just two: a blackout lens for daytime sessions and a clear lens for nighttime. With an ultrawide field of view, the BN5000 delivers sharper spatial awareness at full throttle, and the bold flames on the grippy strap don't hurt either. "They make you go faster," he jokes, "and they keep your head nice and warm on those cold days.""
"It's compact enough to clip onto a backpack but loud enough to cut through wind and open space, with a deep bass that does justice to Goepper's eclectic rotation. On any given day, that might mean Juicy J's "Moonwalking," Sum 41's "Underclass Hero," or Kreator's "Satanic Anarchy." "These days, it's a combination of metal, hip-hop, and the occasional country song," he says."
"Goepper travels with a 12-inch foam roller to work through sore legs and tight back muscles. It's compact, cheap, and durable. Plus, it wipes clean easily, an underrated feature when you're bouncing between hotels and locker rooms. "Bonus tip," Goepper adds, "It's a great pillow if you ever get stuck in an airport." When I'm traveling, I have a lot of time waiting around, and I like to read a lot," Goepper says."
Goepper uses Pit Viper BN5000 goggles with a Magic Magnet system for easy lens changes, rotating between a blackout daytime lens and a clear nighttime lens. The ultrawide field of view enhances spatial awareness, and the grippy strap adds warmth and style. He carries a Sony SRS-XB100 Bluetooth speaker for continuous music; it clips to a pack, delivers deep bass, is IP67-rated, and runs up to 16 hours. A 12-inch foam roller treats sore legs and tight back muscles, is compact and easy to clean, and doubles as an airport pillow. He reads Courage Is Calling by Ryan Holiday about fear and courage.
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