Professional freeriders Geoff Gulevich, Wade Simmons, and Brett Tippie shred fresh powder on Rocky Mountain Blizzard fat bikes in British Columbia's Coastal Mountains.
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"Ten overrated trails that don't live up to the hype, from root-covered Fountainhead to monotonous Good Water Rim—and why better options exist nearby."
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Ten established trail systems across North America deserve far more recognition than their rankings suggest, from Tucson's versatile 50 Year Trail to Wyoming's adventurous Rock Creek descent.
An essay about surprising mechanical issues encountered on the trail.
Park Tool's new DT-5 facing kit tackles misaligned disc brake mounts on frames and forks, addressing common issues like spongy brakes, uneven pad wear, and annoying squeals.
Protect your bike's paint from inevitable scratches for just $7 using clear guard tape instead of pricey pre-cut frame protection kits.
Tips for changing a hydraulic brake line on your mountain bike.
Pro photographer Dan Milner shares a quick 5-minute bearing check that could save you serious cash and keep your mountain bike feeling dialed.
Fall is the perfect time to drop your bike off for a professional overhaul, focusing on suspension, drivetrain, and catching small issues before they become mid-ride catastrophes.
Hans Rey's Wheels 4 Life has delivered over 6,600 bikes to developing countries since 2005, providing vital transportation through locally-sourced, durable bicycles.
Trips for Kids uses mountain biking to help at-risk youth worldwide through ride programs and Earn-a-Bike initiatives that build confidence and skills.
Bottom bracket service falls into one of two categories: you either change them with a new one or exchange bearings. Older square tapered bottom brackets with loose ball bearings were full service,…
Mountain bike ski conversions have been around for years, but this new snowboard attachment lets riders keep their front wheel on for questionable winter shredding.
Learn how to slowly destroy your mountain bike in 5 easy steps, from skipping cleanings to ignoring that suspicious creaking sound.
After 14 months, all 9.5 miles of Colorado's flood-damaged Apex Trail is finally open, and it's better than ever thanks to dedicated volunteers.
Coronet Peak ski area in Queenstown, New Zealand will reopen its chairlift to mountain bikers this summer after a five-year break.
Pivot's new Mach 429 SL Carbon drops a half-pound of frame weight for XC racing with 29-inch wheels and 100mm travel.
Denver-based Boa Technology produces innovative dial closure systems found in 150+ brands, backed by an unconditional lifetime warranty and sub-1% failure rate.
The Forest Service is revising land management plans for Pisgah and Nantahala National Forests, which could restrict mountain bike access to popular trails.
The Sonim XP7 is a rugged, unlocked Android phone built to survive mountain bike crashes with extended battery life and amplified speakers.
The Cannondale Trigger Carbon 2 features revolutionary DYAD dual-chamber shock technology and SuperMax Lefty fork, excelling at climbs and trail riding within its 140mm limits.
The Chumba Ursa 29+ defies expectations with its surprisingly nimble handling, exceptional grip, and versatility across terrain from bikepacking epics to technical trail riding.
Santa Cruz releases its 6th generation V10 Carbon downhill bike with 27.5" wheels, already proven with World Cup wins by Peat, Minaar, and Bryceland.
Pro freerider Eric Porter discusses his journey from Kentucky XC racer to globe-trotting sponsored athlete, plus his role in developing cutting-edge mountain bike technology.
Eric Porter and Scott House showcase Northern Utah's world-class trails and discuss the region's growth as a mountain bike destination.
Global Fat Bike Day is evolving into a full weekend celebration of oversized tires, free demos, and laid-back camaraderie at trail systems nationwide.
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The Dakine Nomad 18 hydration pack offers 3L capacity, smart pocket organization, and durable construction perfect for extended trail rides.
Did you know there are other trails besides Prime Cut and Kessel out there?
A custom mountain bike build can be surprisingly affordable when working with the right shop, especially when strategic component choices deliver performance without breaking the bank.
Flat Pass delivers a classic Moab experience with technical climbing, rowdy descents, and stunning scenery—minus the crowds of more famous routes.
The Garmin VIRB Elite combines a high-quality action camera with full GPS functionality, smart recording modes, and a color screen for $399.
The Oasis Valley Recreation Enhancement Project centered around the desert town of Beatty, Nevada, includes long-term plans for up to 500 miles of trails.
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Alabama's Oak Mountain State Park packs challenging rock gardens, technical features, and flow trails that rival Western classics into 29 miles near Birmingham.
POC's Joint VPD 2.0 DH Long knee pads offer exceptional protection and surprising comfort, even on long climbs, though they run small and hot.
Moab's Mag 7 trail system delivers technical rock riding, rim-edge singletrack, and spectacular views for advanced riders seeking their next desert obsession.
Curt Gowdy State Park in Wyoming becomes one of the first to groom trails specifically for fat bikes this winter season.
Bartek "Jaws" Krzyszton camps deep in France's Black Hills to dig, session, and send massive freeride lines in this remote mountain bike paradise.
Review of the Schwalbe Hans Dampf mountain bike tire.
The Big Mountain Enduro series announces 2015 race schedule including a US Enduro World Series stop, plus equal prize payouts for pro men and women.
After a year of testing the NiteRider Pro 2200 Race through 50+ night rides, this 2200-lumen light proves durable, versatile, and ridiculously bright.
Global Fat Bike Day returns December 6th with events worldwide, celebrating the growing community of riders who've discovered these oversized-tire bikes aren't just a fad.
The Light and Motion Taz 1500 features an integrated battery pack, solid construction, and excellent beam pattern for convenient night riding.
The Fontus is a solar-powered device that condenses humidity from the air to fill your water bottle while you ride.
The hows and whys of mountain biking at night.
NiteRider celebrated their 25th anniversary by hosting the Singletracks member with the most night riding check-ins for a weekend of riding in San Diego.
Volunteers with Salida Mountain Trails put in serious work to build the new Cottonwood Trail, and the payoff looks absolutely worth it.