Fatbikes were originally built to float over sand and snow, but more and more, riders…
Bike:Mountain
One of the products I am excited to check out at Sea Otter this weekend is the latest cycling computer from Garmin- the Edge 1000. Basically taking the best from Edge Touring and Edge 810, Garmin then added a large, 3" high-res color touchscreen display, advanced smartphone connectivity, and Strava-esque segment features.
Lactate threshold is touted as one of the most effective performance indicators. For the everyday athlete, however, lactate threshold tests remain extremely expensive and cumbersome. New company BSX Insight created a consumer device that makes measuring your lactate threshold simple, actionable, and affordable, meaning you can use it everyday to push you further in your training or competition.
We officially hit summer on the West Coast, and though we didn’t get as much…
I originally wrote about Infinity Pedals back in 2009 when young inventor Sam Hunter won the Concept to Company prize from Grow Utah Ventures. Fast forward almost five years, after a couple of other players have entered with their own spindle based pedal offerings, Infinity Pedals is finally ready for full production.
For any cyclist that follows the "n+1" bike ownership rule, you will more than appreciate the RPM Cadence Sensor from Wahoo. Instead of buying a speed and cadence sensor for every single bike in your garage, the magnet-less RPM is a dream to switch from one bike to another, meaning you can instantly move back and forth from your gravel bike, to your winter bike, to your commuter, on to your fat bike, then your mountain bike – you get the picture.