The 1UP USA Quik Rack roof tray with fat bike adapter securely hauls any bike in your quiver with simple, tool-free loading and minimal wind noise.
Survey results reveal fat biking's addictive nature, with owners riding 76 times yearly and early brands like Surly maintaining dominance despite industry giants entering.
Kenda's Nevegal X Pro sheds the "Nevergo" nickname with a lighter, faster-rolling design that maintains the original's legendary traction on the trail.
Easton's EC70 Wide carbon flat bar delivers 720mm of lightweight control at just 166 grams, damping trail chatter without the added rise.
The Hincapie Arenberg Zero Jacket combines a wind-blocking front panel with a breathable back, plus innovative sleeve cuffs for excellent cold-weather protection.
GT's Force Carbon Pro features a stunning full-carbon frame, unique low-slung suspension design, and aggressive geometry built for uncompromising all-mountain performance.
The Bell Super helmet splits the difference between downhill protection and XC weight, offering excellent fit and solid coverage for aggressive trail riding.
The Seidio Obex waterproof case, holster, and bike mount combo protects your smartphone on the trail while keeping maps and ride data easily accessible.
The Shimano Hotaka 32L hydration pack's unique cross-harness design and generous storage prove perfect for long, mountainous rides requiring rain gear and extra supplies.
The Quad Lock Bike Kit offers secure smartphone mounting with a slim locking system, protective case, and weather poncho for $69.95.
The Maxxis Ikon 29er does its job absorbing trail chatter and smoothing out rough patches.
POC applies their helmet protection technology to an iPhone case with foam cushioning and a durable outer shell to protect your smartphone.
Bern applies ski and skate helmet expertise to mountain biking with the Morrison, an all-season lid that excels in cold weather conditions.
The Dakine Reload 30L camera bag offers mountain bike photographers ample storage, excellent durability, and stays secure while riding technical terrain.
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**Steel, aluminum, carbon, titanium, or bamboo? We break down the pros and cons of fat bike frame materials to help you choose the right ride.**
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The Diamondback Overdrive Carbon Pro 29er pairs nostalgic BMX heritage with serious XC racing credentials: carbon frame, SRAM XO components, and sub-24-pound weight.
The Selle Italia Flite Carbonio Speciale is a lightweight, premium saddle designed for experienced riders with wider sit bones and minimal upper body movement.
Polaroid's tiny C3 action camera prototype shoots HD video with 2GB storage, though helmet and bike mounting options remain unclear.
From winter-specific cycling gloves and "pogies" to budget-friendly boot solutions, here's how to keep your extremities warm while extending your riding season.
A Park City mountain bike trip through snow and mud taught one rider that dishwashers and bike shoes don't mix well together.
The Camelbak Charge 10LR offers big-pack features in a compact 70oz design, with exceptional stability but an unconventional horizontal bladder placement.
Share photos of your holiday mountain bike gifts on Facebook by January 5th for a chance to win a versatile Boreas Bootlegger pack.
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The Foundry Tomahawk carbon hardtail is a lightweight 650b race rocket that smashes PRs, though component choices don't quite match the premium frame.
The Fox Float X CTD rear shock offers excellent performance for aggressive trail riders, with easy tuning and impressive control on varied terrain.
The Orange Mud Transition Wrap is a versatile towel-on-steroids that serves as a changing wrap and seat cover for post-ride transitions.
After three months of thrashing NOX Composites XCR-29 carbon rims, they've proven to be stiff, light, durable, and confidence-inspiring on technical trail features.
The Mongoose Salvo Expert 29er proves budget-friendly doesn't mean compromised, delivering playful XC performance with full suspension for under $2,000.
The Cane Creek Double Barrel Air XV CS rear shock delivers exceptional tuneability and climb performance, though finding the perfect settings requires patience.
The Hincapie Arenberg Zero Vest's windproof front and breathable back panel make it the perfect choice for mountain biking in the high 40s to low 50s.
Five Ten's Freerider VXi Element delivers clip-in grip for flat pedal riders with weather-resistant construction and ultra-sticky Mi6 Stealth rubber compound.
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The Mavic Scree is a durable, Gore-Tex lined mid-ankle mountain bike shoe built for epic adventures, not XC racing.
The Fox 34 Talas CTD 160mm delivers improved stiffness and damping over its 32mm predecessor, making it a serious all-mountain contender.
The Niner WFO 9 makes technical terrain feel like cheating: massive 29er rollover, adjustable suspension, and sub-30-pound weight climb surprisingly well.
Mavic's Notch jersey and shorts bridge the gap between tight XC race gear and loose freeride apparel for casual trail rides and post-ride hangouts.
The Light & Motion Seca 2000 Enduro delivers a blazing 2000 lumens with impressive beam pattern and American-made quality for serious night riding.
Skeptical XC rider swaps 90mm stem and 690mm bars for 50mm stem and 740mm bars, discovers improved control and climbing performance.
The Scosche boomBOTTLE is a rugged, wireless Bluetooth speaker that fits in your bottle cage, delivering loud 360-degree sound for up to 10 hours.
Smith's Approach sunglasses deliver optically-clear, fog-resistant performance with interchangeable lenses, comfortable all-day fit, and versatility beyond the trail.
The Gravity Anomaly Boardroom Jersey blends casual style with high-performance materials, letting you transition seamlessly from trail to town without changing shirts.
Denver-based Gravity Anomaly's LongHaul shorts offer durable construction and style perfect for shuttle runs, though they're better suited for descending than all-day pedaling.
After six years of development, the Ibis Ripley delivers aggressive trail performance in a lightweight, nimble package that pedals like a race bike.
This article compares the Gates Carbon Belt Drive system to traditional chains, offering insights for potential buyers in the cycling community.
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**After four days thrashing Park City trails, the Scott Genius LT 710's innovative TwinLoc suspension remote proved to be a game-changing feature.**
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Strava's new Google Glass app alerts riders to upcoming segments and displays key stats while promising to keep mountain bikers safer and more aware.
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Survey data reveals 27.5" wheels could dominate the MTB market as trail riders embrace the middle ground between 26" and 29" wheels.
The Mavic Notch offers trail and enduro riders extended coverage and protection without the weight penalty of a gravity helmet.
Endomondo's free GPS tracking app reliably records distance, speed, elevation, and calories for mountain biking and dozens of other sports activities.
E-bike debates ignite passionate responses from mountain bikers on both sides, with trail access and the definition of "bicycle" at the heart of the controversy.