Each year, we test, try and see a lot of new bikes, components, gear, tools and tech. Each of us has different riding styles, preferences and opportunities throughout the year to try different things. Going forward, in lieu of our usual holiday wish lists and gift guides, we felt it was more appropriate to honor the brands and products that we believe represent the best options in a category, the most forward thinking technology, or ideas that are moving bikes and components forward. Which means, if you are looking for gift ideas, you’d be hard pressed to find better gear than this. Each of us will be creating our own Editor’s Choice list, and here’s mine.
About Tyler
To put my selections into perspective, here’s a bit about me: I’m an all ’rounder, riding road, gravel, cyclocross and mountain bike in almost equal parts. I like it all, and I appreciate gear that helps me pack light, both in terms of bulk and weight, as long as it functions well. I also love when a company is fearless in pushing forward and testing the limits of what can be done. Fearless in revamping their line for continuous improvement. And not afraid to make products for the few rather than the many in pursuit of doing something different and better.
EXPERIENCE

EDITOR’S CHOICE: The True Grit Epic was the first mountain bike race I’ve done in a while. While a 50-miler has been on my list of things I wanted to do for a while, my motivation was low because most of these types of races my friends have done involve long miles of gravel roads and connectors interspersed with bits of singletrack here and there.
Not so for the True Grit Epic. Located in St. George and Santa Clara, Utah, the race course is equal parts gnarly, technical, fast, flowing, swoopy and awesome. And it’s about 90% real trail. There’s a mix of singletrack and slick rock, drops and ledges, and more. This is a mountain biker’s mountain bike race. The location is awesome, with plenty of restaurants, bike shops and lodging, miles upon miles of trail (that 50-mile lap? It’s one single lap…and there’s plenty of trail that’s not being used). It’s also close to Hurricane, UT, which also has amazing trails, and is an easy drive to Zion and Bryce Canyon national parks if you want to make a vacation out of it. Throw in excellent race organization, a killer vibe, and solid but friendly competition and you have an event that should be on any mountain biker’s bucket list.
HONORABLE MENTION: Volunteering. It’s free, and it’s fulfilling. Whether you’re teaching your daughter’s Girl Scout Troop proper cycling safety, coaching (or just wrangling) the local NICA league, or helping set up the kids’ course at your local race, it all helps. Not only does it set a great example for the young ones, but it gets them out riding more. Many communities also have non-profit or volunteer groups that assemble and repair beater bikes for people who need transportation to get to and from work or school, too. Helping out there, or just donating your old parts, can literally change someone’s life for the better.
ROAD BIKE
EDITOR’S CHOICE: Italian startup Exept is maybe a year old, but their ambitions, progress and bikes suggest they’ve been in business much longer. They’re taking full advantage of the founders’ years of combined cycling and automotive industry experience. The speed with which they’ve been able to create something so unique and so good is what makes their first model so impressive and my top pick for road bike of the year. The Exept Allroad is a custom carbon monocoque frame, with geometry specific to your body and riding style, made in small batches, all in Italy.
But it’s more than just a custom bike. Everything from their process, the design, to the people behind the brand are awesome. I visited their headquarters, saw how they developed their layup, and brought home a bike made for me that rode and fit perfectly from the first pedal. You can read about them in more detail here and here, and a full HQ tour is coming soon. If you’re looking for a custom bike that marries big data with bigger passion, they’re worth a look.
MOUNTAIN BIKE
E-BIKE
DRIVETRAIN
SUSPENSION
WHEELS
OTHER COMPONENTS
TOOLS
BAGS, GEAR & ACCESSORIES
CLOTHING & APPAREL
SHOES
OFF THE BIKE
THREE SMALL THINGS
There are so many more great products I used throughout the year, but this collection represents the best I’ve tested or seen throughout 2018. Stay tuned for Zach and Cory’s lists. Full disclosure: All products are chosen purely on the merits of their features, design or utility for the reasons explained in this post. Under no circumstances do we charge for placement in this list, nor is any favor or preference given to advertisers or brands who bring us on trips. Our selections are mostly limited to products that we’ve actually had a chance to ride, try or test, so a brand’s willingness to bring us to a launch event or send product makes it more likely we will consider their products only because we’ve actually used it.