Five Ten Karver shoes deliver unmatched grip and protection for gravity riders, with reinforced toe box, ankle support, and Stealth rubber outsoles for $115.
After two years of hard riding, frame fatigue cracks signal it's time for a warranty replacement and a lesson in identifying wear.
Fighter pilots use heads-up displays to track data without losing focus—now companies are developing similar HUD technology for mountain bikers and snowboarders.
Singletracks launches mobile check-in feature to help riders coordinate meetups and connect with fellow mountain bikers at trailheads in real-time.
A New York elementary school launches a mountain bike program for 3rd-5th graders, complete with 21 bikes and a custom curriculum for spring.
The Delorme Earthmate PN-60w pairs with SPOT transmitters to send customizable satellite messages from the backcountry, making remote communication more personal and detailed.
Niner showcased their 2011 lineup at Interbike, including a hardtail R.I.P. 9 and innovative CVA suspension technology across multiple frame materials.
Ryan Sutton and Jackie Harmony won Red Bull Final Descent at Angel Fire, completing 33 and 31 downhill laps respectively in 12 grueling hours.
Mavic upgrades their mid-level Crosstrail wheelset for 2011 and expands into cycling computers, shoes, and apparel with help from parent company Salomon.
Shimano's new XTR drivetrain with Dyna-Sys technology optimizes chainring ratios around the middle ring for better shifting performance and suspension efficiency.
Mountain bike brands draw model names from diverse sources including geographic locations, suspension specs, foreign languages, people, inside jokes, contests, and just plain cool-sounding words.
SRAM showcases their 2011 mountain bike component lineup at Interbike, featuring lightweight XX groups, versatile X0 and X9 options, and improved CODE brakes.
THE Industries debuts the lightweight T2 Carbon helmet at Interbike with 17 vents, removable liner, and metallic hardware at just 1000 grams.
RaceFace unveils ultralight carbon SixC and Next SL cranks, colorful Deus handlebars, and stealthy components in their 2011 lineup at Interbike.
Tony Ellsworth explains his patented ICT suspension technology and shows us how Ellsworth frames are handcrafted in-house at their Vancouver, Washington factory.
Saris showcases upgraded Powertap head units and the user-friendly BPH2 hitch rack with adjustable fittings at Interbike.
Canadian bike maker Banshee unveils their 2011 lineup of purpose-built mountain bikes, from DJ hardtails to 8-inch downhill race machines.
Finish Line showcased their ceramic lube line, innovative Gear Floss cleaning tool, and prototype Easy Pro all-in-one bike cleaning system at Interbike.
Fox previews 2011 suspension lineup at Interbike, featuring new Kashima coating, redesigned 180mm fork, improved TALAS options, and prototype telescoping seatpost.
A Durango-to-Moab bikepacking trip reveals the gear that worked, what failed, and what could have stayed home to save weight.
Kore mountain bike components have been around since 1988, offering an extensive lineup including handbuilt wheels, wide bars, and innovative I-Beam saddles.
Hayes Group showcases new gear at Interbike including Manitou's Marvel fork, Prime brakes with adjustable poppet cam, and Sun Ringle's carbon XC-AM wheels.
Syncros showcases 1000mm novelty handlebars, innovative 260-degree FRIC stem, stealthy carbon 29er fork, and updated wheel lineup at Interbike 2010.
We chat with ultra-endurance racer Eddie O'Dea about Topeak's 2011 lineup including their first LED trail light and bikepacking trailer.
The 2010 Race Across the Sky film returns with Levi Leipheimer, Dave Wiens, and inspiring citizen riders tackling Colorado's brutal high-altitude Leadville 100 course.
Gates unveils CenterTrack Carbon Drive belt with improved strength and alignment, while the original system continues to impress on single-speed mountain bikes.
The Hive collective showcased an impressive lineup at Interbike, featuring Chub's hollow carbon hubs, e*thirteen's streamlined chain retention devices, and innovative cranks.
Clif Shot energy gels get revamped for 2011 with a thinner maltodextrin base, more caffeine, and cyclist-friendly packaging with rounded edges.
Formula expands beyond their acclaimed brake systems for 2011, introducing two-piece rotors, lightweight wheels, and XC suspension forks with signature Italian styling.
Triace debuted five high-end carbon hardtails at Interbike, but with a Chinese website and Wal-Mart connections, their positioning remains unclear.
POC expands its 2011 lineup with the versatile Trabec helmet, new sky blue colorways, sunglasses, apparel, and a Danny MacAskill signature lid.
The Garmin Edge 800 introduces an intuitive touchscreen interface to cycling GPS, though at $449-$649 it remains a pricey investment for riders.
European brand iXS brings over a century of experience to their 2011 mountain bike apparel and protective gear lineup for riders.
South African bike maker Morewood debuts a split-pivot trail bike prototype and updated Makulu DH rig with refined welding and integrated brake mounts.
Camelbak's new Antidote reservoir features a quarter-turn cap, quick-link hose system, and innovative baffle design to minimize sloshing and improve pack stability.
Spank Industries debuts lighter, stronger components at Interbike including innovative Ooh-Bah rim profiles, ultra-wide 40mm rims, and low-profile Spike pedals at just 400 grams.
From scented fruit grips to bikes with built-in bottle openers and 75-pound wooden choppers, Interbike showcases the wild side of mountain biking innovation.
Timex's first GPS-enabled Ironman watch features ANT+ compatibility, customizable screens, 15-hour battery life, and comes with a bike mount included.
Hydrapak's innovative hydration bladders feature a wide-open design for easy filling and cleaning, plus a unique fold-and-clip closure system.
The Moots Mooto X YBB 29er soft-tail delivers lightweight XC efficiency with an inch of rear travel for traction without the weight penalty.
The Van Dessel Full Tilt Boogie cyclocross bike bridges the gap between road and mountain biking with lightweight agility and surprising dirt-road capability.
Legendary designer Joe Breeze returns with his first 29er, the carbon Cloud 9, blending old-school thinking with innovative modern design.
The Pivot Mach 5.7 pedals like a hardtail and descends like a freeride rig, converting this full-suspension skeptic into a believer.
The Gary Fisher Collection Superfly Elite is a lightweight carbon 29er race machine that climbs efficiently and corners well, though comfort takes a backseat.
Flying with your mountain bike doesn't have to be stressful or expensive—here's how we navigated planes, shuttles, and logistics for our epic point-to-point adventure.
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Here's some exciting news for your noggin: Giro just released the redesigned Roc-Loc retention device on selected helmets, like the Athlon MTB helmet. Roc-Loc has been around for a while so you…