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A growing compilation of reviews, from bikepacking bags to bike components, apparel and camping gear. Sort through reviews by category, or find the latest below.
Just announced, the Wheels MFG Solo-Spline kit allows you to convert your Micro Spline freehub to run a singlespeed cog. We had the chance to beta test the Solo-Spline kit prior to today’s release. Read on for Logan’s Wheels MFG Solo-Spline review alongside a list of other Micro Spline singlespeed options…
Ultralight bikepacking and backpacking cook setups have come a long way, but do you need to break the bank to get a reliable one? Neil explores one of the cheapest lightweight stove kits available in our latest video, offering a mini-review of each item and sharing weights and prices. Find his $50 budget camping cook kit here…
Five years after the original CargoMount was released, the updated Widefoot CargoMount builds on the design with two size options, a unique bolt-on cargo foot loop known as CargoNoodle, and features that beg for future collaborations. We’ve been testing the new CargoMount on several bikepacking trips ahead of today’s launch. Find Miles’ thoughts on the new cargo cage, including how it stacks up against some of our other favorite cages, and a look at the new Widefoot MiniMount here…
Updated August 2024 (originally published in February, 2019) Back in 2010, Salsa Cycles released the original Anything Cage, an oversized, open-sided cage made from lightweight aluminum tubing. The idea of […]
In our latest glam-packing gear shakedown, Logan and Virginia review the Nemo Moonlite Elite, the brand’s most minimal camp chair and one of the newest and lightest options on the market. Find details on the Elite compared to both the original Moonlite and the venerable Helinox Chair Zero here, plus another look at the Elite in Neil’s separate video review…
After a slow spring, the excitement of summer hit hard for Miles and Emily this year, and they’ve been busy scouting new routes in British Columbia. Find 12 items that have stood out for them, including everything from bikepacking gear and apparel to Emily’s new bike, in their summer 2024 Editor’s Dozen roundup here…
Originally posted June 2021; Recently updated July 22, 2024 In bikepacking utopia, we ride beautiful singletrack on minimal soft bag setups, perfectly packed with the latest ultralight gear. In the […]
Just announced, the Tumbleweed Persuader 20 is an all-new version of the brand’s flagship “alt” handlebars, which we can proudly say was made based on our feedback. The Persuader 20 has 20° of backsweep, 50mm rise, and comes in two widths and two finishes. We had a chance to put the one to the test ahead of today’s launch for this review…
Continuing our mid-year Editor’s Dozen series, Lucas rounds up an eclectic mix of 12 pieces of gear that have already made their mark on 2024. Having accompanied him on trips from the deep canyons of Utah to the high mountains of Colorado, find his list of standouts here, which includes camera gear, bags, components, electronics, apparel, and much more…
Just released, the RF-welded Revelate Designs Stoat Seat Bag is a sleek and simple saddle pack accessory that’s the perfect size for everyday-carry items, and it makes a great bikepacking kit accessory bag. Find our first-ride review here…
After putting in some 70,000 steps around the vast expanse of Eurobike, Logan compiles a final massive roundup of the most exciting and interesting bikes and gear from the expo. Find over 30 highlights, including some remarkable cargo bikes, loads of stashable tools, two sweet steel mountain bikes, new grips, pedals, and forks, quick-release bags and cages, an expandable cargo rack, and more here…
We’re here at Eurobike roaming the endless abyss of madness to filter out the best things we can find. In part one, we take a look at some really impressive new stuff, including Dangerholm’s Mad Max bike, an axle-mounted rack and more from Ortlieb, a new prototype handlebar cradle, new lights and hubs from SON, a dropper stem(!?), and much more. Find it all here…