Everysight launches new smartglasses with fighter jet tech
New smartglasses offer an augmented-reality display that brings technology from fighter jets to your sports eyewear.
New smartglasses offer an augmented-reality display that brings technology from fighter jets to your sports eyewear.
With a classic look and feel, these gloves keep your hands warm when the temperature dips below 40 degrees.
The VeloNews tech team puts winter gloves to the test to find the best option for when the weather cools off and snowflakes start to fly.
Glukos offers a range of glucose-based products that are easy on the stomach, convenient, and generally quite tasty.
With a focus on subdued style, fit and technology, the Chrono line aims to cater to all types of riders from pros to enthusiasts.
A worthy addition to any workbench, the ATD-1 is precise but isn't the most-convenient option for swapping between torque settings.
Rally Shorts and Trekking Jersey represent a step into the MTB kit market for Assos
A wraparound visor design and an extended front make the new helmet stand out from other common designs
Bolle is back in the cycling game, sponsoring several major teams and offering improved lens technology, which we put to the test
The brand brings back the sport shield look, which invokes memories of the Oakley Eyeshade from the 1980s
Scott has issued a voluntary recall of select Vanish EVO helmet models
Looking for the right jersey to keep you warm through the winter? We test four long-sleeve options that are comfortable and good-looking
Logan VonBokel provides his thoughts on five 3-way wrenches after months (and years, in some cases) of use
Bontrager's windstopper undershirt is an easy upgrade to make a standard skinsuit or jersey a little warmer, but it comes at a cost
Ortlieb's smallest seat pack is dropper-post friendly with plenty of space and a mount that lets you swap between bikes
DU/ER Denim's jeans are made for those who want to live an active lifestyle in comfort
A pair of thermal bib knickers with a comfortable chamois and highly versatile pockets
The Do Blade provides ample coverage and good fit, but it doesn't always vent well enough for hot, sweaty climbs
The Flash Charger works as a hand-pumped compressor, effectively inflating tubeless tires with ease
Lennard Zinn helps readers find solutions to leg-length and foot-size discrepancies and investigates chain wear on Sram XX1 drivetrains
The Mountain Bib Short Liner with SWAT allows the rider to carry essential items around the waist, underneath a baggy jersey
Capo's latest offering kept our core dry during a race in the mid-90s with lots of humidity
New 55mm aero wheel can be used in either a clincher or tubeless setup
We look at the range of aero helmet offerings on display at the Tour's team time trial in Nice
Specialized's new helmet focuses on evading heat and aerodynamic drag
Rapha's high-end women's jacket is more than suitable for cold and windy riding, but at a steep price
Some Specialized-sponsored riders, including Mark Cavendish and Vincenzo Nibali, wear new helmet at Milano-Sanremo
Louis Garneu's new Course Collection brings aerodynamic apparel to the weekend warrior
Rapha's spring/summer line is out for 2013, so we put five of the new garments to the test
Lennard Zinn offers up a number of reader letters offering suggestions for cyclists in need of corrective lenses
Castelli's Diluvio glove may not be suitable for dry chilly days, but excels in wet, near-freezing race conditions
The Gore Xenon is a slim-cut, easy-to-carry jacket to stow in a jersey pocket for cold winter descents
Nick Legan's last review is the made-in-USA Abbey Bike Works Crombie Tool
Minnesota-based big-wheel brand launches new performance winter riding boot
Spy offers an attractive package that stand out from the rest of the group ride
The best winter gear from Mavic, Rapha, and Pearl Izumi
With Oakley’s Transition lenses tech editor Nick Legan has found the solution to his epic-ride eyewear issues.
Lennard takes a look at some innovative new cycling gear that you can wear (somewhere).
The North Face has you covered on the trails with their new line of mountain bike clothing and accessories.
At last: Riding gear that's plenty good enough for the trail and doubles as a set of street duds.
The company 110% PlayHarder is fusing compression gear with the good old ice pack
Whether in Sedona or Berlin, Lennard Zinn says Uvex products are made to protect you
The Showers Pass VelEau 42 is a specially shaped 1.25L container that fits inside a formed, under-the-saddle bag.
Padded straps and a soft back panel make schlepping water and gear with the Reyes an exercise in comfort.
From $40 to $230, we've rounded up a eight models of shades sure to keep you covered.
Even with a flashing red butt, Caley Fretz says the Castelli tights will let you ride on days you'd probably rather not.
What's a light-weight helmet worth to you? Tech-man Nick Legan has a suggestion
If you really want to ride when it's 10 degrees out, we've your gear
Test pilot Zach White shreds snow in Pearl Izumi tights and shoe covers, Dakine gloves and Shimano shoes
The Xar worked when it was needed most as Zach White found out the hard way
Teva's Links mountain bike shoe available this fall
Singletrack.com's resident wrench Lennard Zinn says these Sidi kicks are great for MTB and cyclocross.
Andy Pruitt takes a question from a woman making the switch from running to cycling
VeloNews' buyer’s guide to custom companies is featured in the current issue; here are some buying tips plus info on Nalini and Sugoi
Which time trial equipment — an aero helmet or aero wheels — will help my performance the most?
Alpine goggles have fighter-pilot LCD displays projected on lenses; DH cycling version headed to market next year.
The Keen Austin Pedal shoes: For your bike commute and office job.
Trying on new shades from Briko and Smith
The products from hydration pack pioneer Camelbak have become lighter, more versatile and better backed up by warranty.
You've probably seen Mavic's yellow Fury shoes on the feet of hardcore XC racers, but the French company famous for wheels has some other cool kicks.
An examination of some of the scientific studies of the benefits of compression socks and tights
A relative newcomer to the clothing scene, Danny Shane describes its clothing as ‘eco advanced,’ and dedicates itself to using fabrics made largely out of rapidly renewable or recyclable fabrics.
With new shoe models, Giro Sport Designs can now outfit you three ways: head, hands and toes.
Singletrack.com's tech editor Zack Vestal tested Northwave's Razer MTB shoe. Does the shoe fit?
Zack Vestal samples Campagnolo's clothing lines: Items from the posh 11 Speed collection, the high-functional Raytech line and the race ready Racing line.
Garmin-Transitions riders used a special skin suit in the time trial Saturday that appeared to re-shape the riders' profiles.
Check out Zach White's author page.
The Clothes Line is an occasional column about clothing, shoes, helmets, and other accessories we’ve encountered.
Singletrack.com's Zach White has no complaints when it comes to Fox's Ventilator Shorts — and he loves to complain.
Winter's not over yet, and Zack Vestal takes a look at some of the Pearl Izumi winter gear he's been wearing — and likely will continue wearing for a few weeks more.
The Adidas Adizero and Ryders Sprint sunglasses are lightweight, but are they great fitting?
Spring 2010 cycling apparel from SmartWool touts that it keeps you cool when it's warm and warm when it's cool.
Technical editor Zack Vestal looks at gear for those days when it's too chilly for shorts and too warm for tights.
Beginning next month, Skins' full range of compression clothing will be the competitive cycling apparel used by USA Cycling racers in mountain, road, track and cyclocross.
Don't sweat it: Deuter's Race EXP Air is engineered to not only carry agua and gear, but to keep you from getting too sweaty.
When the ’crossing gets cold, Katie Compton turns up the heat with soft, warm and versatile clothing.
Buy this special edition bag and help eliminate AIDS in Africa.
How do the big races produce custom leaders' jerseys so fast?