Telegraph-Road is a newly established brand from London that makes performance cycling wear. The company claims to fill the space between ‘the team’ and ‘the…
Specialized has been creating their own line of optics for years. They continue to push the fashion/ function envelope with their innovative designs and features.…
BIKERUMOR REVIEW: Giro’s Prolight helmet made its re-introduction at last year’s Tour de France on a few select sponsored teams, and it became generally available…
BIKERUMOR REVIEW: The Camelbak Flow Meter brings some intelligence to your hydration by keeping tabs on your fluid intake, amount of liquid remaining and suggesting…
BIKERUMOR.com REVIEW: The PediGreen Spidey Mesh Helmet Cover is a super bright stretchy helmet cover for kids (and adults). It’s available in Neon Green, which…
BIKERUMOR.com REVIEW: We’ve been rockin’ three different sets of Giro sunglasses for 7 to 12 months: the Semi Full (bottom left), the Havik (wearing) and…
BIKERUMOR.com REVIEW: Hydrapak’s Gel-Bot is a tall waterbottle that combines a standard waterbottle with a gel-loading cylinder and a dual-valve spout. It allows you to…
BIKERUMOR.com REVIEW: Earlier this year, Chrome released their new shoe line with four models, the Arnhem mid-top, the Midway low-mid-top, the high top Saipan and…
Harlot Clothing Co. sent us two of their sweet women’s cycling shorts to review, the Habit shorts and Scarlet-X knickers.  Not being a woman cyclist…
Normally, having a very wet Winter and Spring wouldn’t classify as a good thing.  But, if you’re reviewing Gore’s recently redesigned Ride-On cables, it’s perfect.…
Straight outta Hawaii (or where ever it’s actually made) comes Okole Stuff. Okole (oh-koh-lay), which means “butt” in Hawaiian, is the product of pro endurance…