Product Spotlight: Feel Like a Star in Alpinestars New Gloves and Off-Road Kit
Alpinestars has several new gloves and an off-road kit designed for protection and safety while riding in the dirt. We take a look at these new products.
Alpinestars has several new gloves and an off-road kit designed for protection and safety while riding in the dirt. We take a look at these new products.
Kali Protectives has unveiled its new Interceptor helmet and Venture gloves. We try not to put them to the test.
CXM takes a sneak peak at builds and colors of some of Ridley’s 2018 cyclocross and gravel bikes, including the X-Night SL, X-Night, carbon X-Trail and X-Trail Adventure.
Reading data off a cycling computer can be challenging. We take a first look at the Everysight Raptor smartglasses that provide an AR display of cycling data, and offer first ride impressions.
Today we take a look at two new products from Smith Optics. The Lowdown Focus comes with built-in EEG sensors for mindfulness training and the Attack has new magnetic lens tech for easy lens removal.
Campagnolo has released its long-awaited hydraulic disc brakes and added a new alloy group under the formerly-retired Centaur name. We take a look at both and discuss Campy’s relevance for cyclocross and gravel.
It’s been a while since we looked at the Cinelli Zydeco CX/gravel bike. We take a look at the 2017 model with a lower bottom bracket, more tire clearance and a new carbon fork.
Staying warm and dry while not overheating is tough for ‘cross riders. The Castelli Gabba jersey, Omloop bibs and Tempesta pants help riders in CX weather.
Many cyclists swear by a good chamois cream for saddle comfort. We look at Vermont’s Original Bag Balm as a chamois cream and post-ride salve.
Boyd Cycling unveiled its Jocassee carbon 650b gravel wheels, Ready2Ride purchase option, and the CXM-inspired tubeless tire sealant. We take a look at Press Camp.
Sugoi Performance Apparel and Sombrio showed off some cycling apparel that really stood out when the lights dimmed, and many of the new products are well-suited for cyclocross and gravel cyclists.
At the 2016 Press Camp, Camelbak impressed with a slew of new hydration products and refinements of existing models. From a collapsible bottle to new lifestyle pre and post-race hydration options and updated bladders, Camelbak has the following new products coming this fall.
You need to see clearly to stay upright and race to your potential. Ryders Eyewear impressed us at Press Camp with its high-tech lenses made for cyclists.
Today we take a look at the first gravel-specific offerings from Pinarello, with the GAN GRS model featuring a rear suspension designed to keep riders comfortable over the long haul.
Smith has released two new helmets intended for road and MTB use respectively and each coming with or without MIPS technology, the Route and the Rover.
Earlier this month at the 2016 Bike Press Camp, we saw the full 2017 GT Grade gravel, or “Enduroad” as the company calls it, line-up.
Alpinestars may not be the first name that comes to mind when thinking of gravel riding and cyclocross racing. But some thought out products spotted at Press Camp may fit the bill for narrower tire dirt riders.
Cannondale makes a big push out front with its new, redesigned 2017 SuperX carbon cyclocross bike. The new models have a completely new frame geometry and design. We’ve ridden the new Team SuperX and share details, photos and impressions.
Stages has launched what many have been waiting for, the company’s simple, light system mated to carbon FSA and SRAM crankarms, with axle options for various bottom brackets as well as greater protection from the elements.
New Zealand’s RevBox is taking a different approach to rear-wheelless indoor trainers using a massive fan as the resistance unit.
White Lightning was on hand at the 2016 Bike Press Camp with a new product and a new look.
In 2014, after spinning off from Charge Bikes, Fabric’s simple saddle designs combined with customization options first took shape. Now, the innovative company has expanded its reach beyond saddles.
Blue Competition Cycles has been hard at work rebuilding its brand since a brief hiatus and change in ownership, and the results speak for themselves, with an extensive product line and aggressive pricing. The $2699 Di2-equipped Prosecco EX carbon gravel bike shows off this work and strategy.
At the 2016 Bike Press Camp, we had an opportunity to test the much-hyped the 3T Exploro gravel bike. Was it a compromised bike? A solution to a problem that didn’t exist? Or an innovative, versatile bike with many benefits?
Five days at the 2015 edition of press camp might not have been enough for such jam packed content with releases from cycling companies across the globe. For the last two weeks, we’ve been trickling in all of the latest news and tech from Park City, Utah. Today, we offer a few snapshots of some new products as well as a recap of some products you may have missed over the last few weeks.