Weekly Cycling Tech Round Up – February 23, 2021
Lots of cycling tech news for the week, including a lightweight helmet from POC, a new bike from Pivot Cycles and more.
Lots of cycling tech news for the week, including a lightweight helmet from POC, a new bike from Pivot Cycles and more.
Here’s the latest in cycling tech and new products for February 19, 2021
The Platypus DuoLock SoftBottle flexible water bottle takes their popular SoftBottle design and adds a dual-locking cap for double the leak protection, plus a convenient clip handle.
While you might be climbing outside, most climbing gyms are still closed or extremely limited in attendance. The Metolius Light Rail can keep your arm, finger and core strength up until you can get back out there.
The UA SPORTSMASK is a reusable, water-resistant performance face mask designed for maximum breathability by Under Armour’s innovation team in record time.
If there is a theme for 2020 (and likely a good part of 2021) it’s spending time at home. Make new family memories around a Solo Stove Ranger fire pit.
The TriggerPoint IMPACT percussion massager offers more options for muscle recovery as an alternative or complement to foam rolling.
The new Hiplok DXF U-Lock pairs their award-winning DX U-lock with a unique new speed-loading frame bracket for carrying your lock on your bike.
The ENVE Alloy Mountain Stem is a new range of cold-forged, precision-machined, purpose-built aluminum mountain bike stems that maintain the company’s design principles and are optimized for pairing with their M Series carbon handlebar offering.
For the older rider in your household that wants a retro look in a mountain bike with up to date technology, the Ritchey ULTRA hardtail ($999) may be the thing.