Feedback Sports continues their growth through acquisition with their new Chain Keeper. Originally developed by Butter, they’ve bought the design rights and will produce their…
European manufactured Unior Bike Tools has added several new specialized shop-level tools to their catalog. From a tiny 1/4″ nipple driver to speed up wheel…
In terms of breathable, lightweight rain jackets, it’s hard to get more advanced than those made from Gore-Tex Active Shakedry material. By removing the outer…
For those who ride trails fast and rowdy, Alpinestars new Paragon bibshorts offer a removable spine protector and hip padding. While these shorts were created…
A couple years ago, Thule debuted frame bags for bikepacking and touring. And luggage. And hiking backpacks. So the new Thule Vital hydration pack shouldn’t…
Lezyne has licensed FormMount’s stem-bolt GPS cycling computer mount design to create their new Direct X-Lock mounts. More than just a rebrand, Lezyne is licensing…
Birzman’s Studio Toolbox Plus Edition upgrades the standard (but still mighty impressive) Studio Toolbox. It contains 37 tools (list below), with key upgrades on high…
Shimano have unveiled their 2018 soft goods lineups this week at Eurobike. Taking their wholistic System Engineered approach to drivetrain design and applying it to…
Yeah, there was still a part of your bike that wasn’t carbon. But Barbieri’s CarbonAria carbon valve stems solves that problem, and knocks precious grams…
Shimano’s PRO component group has a trio of new mountain bike saddles geared toward more aggressive riding styles. Developed based on saddle pressure mapping studies…
Earlier this year, Birzman introduced the BottleCleat alongside a ton of new accessories, pumps and bags. This is their take on a cageless water bottle,…
While Dainese has new gravity-specific clothing coming too, we checked out the versatile new AWA line at Crankworx. The acronym stands for All-Weather Activity, and…
The transition from long pointy aero helmets to more natural shapes has happened relatively quickly for mainstream helmet producers. Giro is taking it to another level…