Knog has launched a range of e-bike lights, catering to commuters and mountain bikers. The E900 model, priced at $90, offers 900 lumens, while the Blinder E RS Rear E-Bike Light, priced at $40, ensures enhanced visibility. For off-road riding, the high-performance E2300 model delivers a powerful 2300 lumens and six light modes.
Radar and rear warning lights. Can a Garmin Varia or Magene Radar Light make you feel safer?
Radar technology can sense cars and alert the rider, making them feel safer. Recommended for rural roads and cyclists who wear headphones, but I find it less useful in the city. The Garmin Varia RTL515 is preferred for its design and brightness. What do you think?
Crosspoint Gear – Touch capacitive, knit glove
Crosspoint Gear has launched knit touch capacitive gloves, combining snug fit and high dexterity with waterproofing. The pros include a good fit, effective touch capacitance, durability, and a reasonable price of $47. However, they may not provide as much warmth as other options, and taking them on and off can be time-consuming.
Skyline , it might make you rethink a bad weather cycling trouser / pant
The Showers Pass Skyline rain trousers offer a balance between commuter and road racer needs, providing protection from rain and wind. The slim, durable design and high-quality materials ensure comfort and long-lasting use. However, sizing may pose challenges for taller individuals. The trousers feature functional elements like reflective tape and a key pocket, enhancing safety and convenience.
Magene S3+ Cadence / Speed Sensor $16 – great for indoor training and maybe even outside
Magene is a quickly growing Chinese electronics company from Quingdoa in the East of China. They have been around since 2015 and make cycling products such as trainers, lights, power meters , batteries, wiring systems for e bikes and also sub brand Exar carbon wheels. The Magene S3+ Cadence/Speed Sensor is $15.99 .The Wahoo equiv... Continue Reading →
Bookman – Volume Bike Light
The Volume is a new product from Bookman. It's a well designed front light with some really nice features.Bookman is a small Swedish company that has been around for quite a few years, since 2012 but not with a massive brand presence like the big name companies who pour tons of money into advertising. Often... Continue Reading →
Bookman Volume – The name is goofy but I love the design!
We put a knob on it!Dial the brightness up and down easily, and it's named Volume - ba boom!The knob makes a lot of sense while riding and needing to quickly and easily adjust on the fly, as opposed to the normality of current products with press-and-hold buttons to change modes. With a replaceable battery... Continue Reading →
Ekrin Bantam & Percussive Massagers for cycling recovery
Massage has proven to be effective, and with a rising demand for in home products to help - Will the Ekrin Bantam do the job?
Ekrin Bantam – Percussive Massager
Massage has proven to be effective, and with a rising demand for in home products to help - Will the Ekrin Bantam do the job?
Mission Workshop Frame Bag – Slice
In a world full of stodgy overstuffed and floppy bags, this one changes the rules. It's made from X-Pac Polyant VX 21, a waterproof, lightweight, and very strong material with a unique cross-cross pattern. But beyond good looks, the key to this bag is its size. It's not huge, and it's not small. It's just... Continue Reading →