The B-Roll saddle bag has been in the works for a while now, packing good design and rad custom colors, read more here:
Silca Viaggio – the digital smartphone floor pump
A Silca innovative spin on an old but ever nagging problem - the huge heavy pump. We all know the feeling, traveling with a bike is a bit of a pain at times, especially if using trains or local transport. Beyond the logistic pains some of the regular tools to get your bike setup are... Continue Reading →
Six times better? Ottolock upgrades to the new Hexband technology
New Otto Design product review - The Hexband has a load of new features but is the new Hexband lock six times better than the Ottolock?
Not a Park Tool, but Silca Ypsilon Wrench
Just another Y wrench? Geeking out on some bike tools this week. As with many of Silca's products which catch my eye, their latest tool called Ypsilon - a y wrench I could not resist. (In case you were wondering, Ypsilon is from the 16th century and means the 20th letter of the greek alphabet... Continue Reading →
Knog Blinder LED Bike Light
There's a lot of rechargeable tail lights on the market and the Knog Blinder MOB comes in as one of the top ones. The Knog Blinder is a small, seatposted mounted, no fuss, well designed good looking LED light.
Product review: Apidura Saddle Pack, pack it all in touring
If you're considering any type of multi-day trip, bikepacking or even a simple overnighter, you will need to be able to transport the right gear plus the essentials to ensure you are bike prepared but also comfortable for unexpected conditions. My perspective on this is from someone that really likes what you would call credit card touring.... Continue Reading →
Review : A worthy trail tool? Wolftooth Pack Pliers
After a great experience with Wolftooth re-mote dropper lever, I was excited to get my hands on these Wolftooth pack-pliers. It's the kinda thing that the bike nerds in us love, precisely engineered, unique and functional with an aura of cool. This small-sized lightweight tool packs some punches. This is designed to be carried in... Continue Reading →
Chrome Kadet Product Review
I have been slinging this guy around the city for a while now. Mainly on small in-city runs to and from meetings where I needed a few essentials but not a massive chrome bag full. Here's what I found: The Welterweight Kadet - $100 from Chromeindustries.com is a single strap low profile "sling bag" - this... Continue Reading →
Garmin vs Wahoo computers
Garmin vs Wahoo
Daybot by PDW – Is a locally designed, consciously crafted bike light a fallacy?
The PDW Daybot is a $35 rear light specifically designed so it's effective during daylight hours