New Product Drops – May 21, 2024
We’re back with a digest of some of the latest products to cross the deck at BWN headquarters. Muc-Off adds to their technical series, Tailwind brings back Dauwaltermelon, and more.
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We’re back with a digest of some of the latest products to cross the deck at BWN headquarters. Muc-Off adds to their technical series, Tailwind brings back Dauwaltermelon, and more.
In addition to Velocio’s curated kits, the premium cycling apparel brand has launched a “Build Your Own Bundle” option where customers can pair any jersey with any bib for a 20 percent discount on both.
While we’ve been hyper focused on the Giro d’Italia, there have been a number of new products that have made their way across the virtual desk here at BWN HQ. Today’s drops: TPU tubes go mainstream, ultralight jerseys, Giro-themed shoes and more.
YT Industries is breaks fresh ground, dropping an all-new MTB-dosed collaboration with revered footwear giant Vans.
fizik has expanded its 3D-printed saddle offering with the introduction of the new Antares Adaptive, now available in R1 and R3 models.
While it may seems that high-end suspension options have gotten more expensive, prices have largely followed inflation over the years. Still, not everyone can afford to drop $900-1200 on a fork, especially if they have a multi-bike stable. In that light, RockShox has introduced 2 new forks priced under $600.
Salsa Cycles, manufacturer of industry-leading gravel and mountain bikes, will be attending the 2024 Sea Otter Classic with its new lineup of eBikes.
Taking cleaning wherever you need it, Muc-Off has released a Mobile Pressure Washer.
Classified Cycling, the Belgium-based drivetrain brand, will be bringing its proprietary internal hub shifting technology to carbon wheel and frame manufacturer ENVE’s premium products
Cane Creek has released a pair of inverted gravel forks with 30 and 40mm of travel. They are splitting hairs calling this the world’s first gravel fork, as there have been slim, low travel forks from other brands, but it’s safe to say that it is the first ‘gravel-first’ design that has come to the market, and, it certainly integrates better with the aesthetics of drop bar bikes than forks