by Philip Rees | Oct 20, 2014 | Footwear
While triathlon, especially ultras, are hard on bodies from head to toe, feet take the brunt of the force. The Shimano SH-TR32 Shoes are specifically designed to support feet during the bike portion, while being comfortable enough that the transition to the run is a...
by Philip Rees | Oct 20, 2014 | Helmets
Make a ferocious statement with the Raskullz T-Rex Bonez Mohawk Helmet in green and black. This dinosaur-inspired bike helmet has a black background with dinosaur icon images covering the entire helmet. It also features an eye-catching 2″ tall bendable black 3D...
by Philip Rees | Oct 20, 2014 | Kids Bikes
The Bike Star Classic Child’s Bike is the perfect tool to encourage young riders to gain the confidence and skills needed for a life-long love of cycling. With cool graphics, richly colored metallic paint, coordinating seat graphics and a rear cargo rack your...
by Philip Rees | Oct 19, 2014 | Mountain Bikes
Ladies – if you’re looking to dive into the world of mountain bike trail riding, then the lux sport is a great place to start. This Devine designs women’s specific bike is built with a 6061-t6 aluminum frame to balance durability and light weight,...
by Philip Rees | Oct 19, 2014 | Helmets
When you break it down, a cycling helmet is actually a pretty simple affair. Behind the acronyms and camel-case, proprietary technologies are three basic elements: a polycarbonate shell, an EPS foam body, and an adjustable retention system. The Giro Trinity Helmet...
by Philip Rees | Oct 19, 2014 | Helmets
The Foray drafts off the bold design language of the premium Synthe helmet, and offers many of Giro’s best features including durable In-Mold Construction and the Roc Loc 5 fit system with two-way fit adjustment. The slim design is very light, offers impressive...