Week in Tech: Oktoberfest socks; new Mavic wheel; Specialized for Bellas
New socks for beer lovers, a bike for Little Bellas, lifetime carbon fiber warranties, and Mavic tubeless wheels.
New socks for beer lovers, a bike for Little Bellas, lifetime carbon fiber warranties, and Mavic tubeless wheels.
Renovo is making bikes out of recycled whiskey casks. Plus a new website for helmet safety, Ti bikes, and alloy wheels.
For the majority of cyclists, Lezyne's Super GPS is a great way to track rides, navigate, and save a little money.
This week's tech news roundup includes new products from Adidas, Wolf Tooth, Topeak, and 7Mesh.
Sunglasses giant Oakley steps into the bike helmet market place with a line of three Aro helmets.
Silca has a bluetooth pressure gauge on new mini-pump. Wahoo hooks up workouts for its GPS devices.
This week's roundup of tech news includes a five-year extension of Mavic's neutral support for the Tour de France.
This week's roundup of tech news includes a cool Instagram feature from Oakley, a new jersey, and more.
Focus unveils a roadie-friendly e-bike concept; 3T gets aero (again), Kraftwerk partners with Canyon, and new Lazer aero helmets.
Bianchi's new aero bike could be good for triathlon too. Niner has an updated 'cross rig, and Stan's beats the heat with new carbon wheels.
There is a technical solution to the head injury problem. It already exists and is both proven and commercially available.
The Kurt Kinetic Rock and Roll trainer has a much more dynamic feel, closer to that of an actual road than anything short of riding rollers.
Bkool's Smart Pro Trainer is an affordable way to spice up indoor rides with a virtual world, smooth resistance, and a stable platform
We found the Elite Rampa was a good, functional smart trainer, but it is not perfect.
If you can stomach the price and want the best experience riding indoors during snow season, it may be just what you need.
Skulpt’s Chisel scanner helps athletes identify their physiological strengths and weaknesses by scanning different muscle groups.
New GoPro feature displays your stats; Wahoo improves Elemnt GPS; Sufferfest partners with Apex Coaching, and data-friendly artwork.
Farley fat bikes recalled, new Rapha kit, Campagnolo EPS jives with Wahoo, and more Brooks saddle options.
Catch up on some of the tech news from this week, including new kits from POC that Cannondale – Drapac will wear next season.
Rapha remembers Peace Race, SRAM expands eTap gear range, an inventor creates a goo to stick GoPros to bikes, and Scapin wins.