As one of our favorite casual-looking-but-actually-technical riding apparel companies, Club Ride was on hand with a few new styles for the upcoming Fall Season. Adding…
Tucked quietly in between XT and Deore component groups, Shimano’s SLX doesn’t seem designed to attract attention. Nicely made and handsome, it doesn’t necessarily stand…
As a small outdoor company based in San Francisco’s Mission district, Boreas Gear has already made a name for themselves since their creation in 2010,…
If you’re unfamiliar with Adaptrac, just imagine riding your bike and being able to instantly change your tire pressure, as you ride, without ever getting…
Manitou’s Marvel and Minute suspension forks are completely revamped, and they’re available in all three wheel sizes. They get new castings, with FEA-optimized reverse arch…
After a rough winter and not nearly enough riding, early April saw this reviewer looking forward to Arizona’s Black Canyon Trail with excitement- and a…
For 2013, Italy’s second-oldest cycling company has reworked its bestselling Ego model with an eye toward improved comfort, performance, and value. At 1,100g (medium, painted),…
Yes. Everyone had 650b stuff at Sea Otter, and Michelin was no different. Originally shown as prototypes at Interbike, Michelin had their production Wild Gripp’r…
Update 5/3: Pricing information added. Update 5/7: Pricing lowered! Hot on the, ahem, heels of the announcement that Retül will be using FootBalance custom footbed systems…