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Jefe Branham Wins AZT800 + Week Two Update
By Guest on October 31, 2022
As the riders of the 2022 Arizona Trail Race (AZTR) hit the two-week mark, Jefe Branham has set a new singlespeed record on the 800-mile route, Andy Wentzel took second place, and over half of the riders have scratched from the race. After tracking down racers on the north half of the route, find Wyatt Spalding’s second report here…
Kona Unit X Dream Builds: Alpine vs. Expedition
By Montanus on
In their latest video, Francesco and Giorgio from Montanus assemble two Kona Unit X dream builds using select components and accessories. For comparison, they tailor each for the trips they love most: one for expedition bikepacking and another for alpine mountain riding. Watch the video and learn more about the builds here…
JPaks SnakPak Footlong EXT Review
By Miles Arbour on October 28, 2022
The latest top tube bag from Denver, Colorado-based maker JPaks takes trailside snacks to a whole new level with a high-capacity design and recycled RX30 X-Pac construction. Find Miles’ thoughts on the new JPaks SnakPak Footlong EXT and a comparison with other plus-sized top tube bags here…
New Chris King x SimWorks RAL JS Loader
By Miles Arbour on October 24, 2022
Designed in collaboration with Chris King, the new RAL JS Loader by SimWorks is a quick-access handlebar bag with a bungee closure that wraps neatly around a Chris King headset cap. Check it out here…
Friday Debrief: Little Dummy, Bespoked UK, Rhino Run, Prospector Pre-orders, and More…
By Miles Arbour on October 21, 2022
This week’s Debrief features a bunch of new bags, beautiful bikes of Bespoked UK, a guide to extreme mountain weather, Tumbleweed Prospector pre-orders, two events to follow live, and a whole lot more. Find it all here…
Check out the Wizard Works x Raeburn Collection
By Lucas Winzenburg on October 13, 2022
Created using upcycled fabric from suits worn by civil responders, Wizard Works recently collaborated with RÆBURN on a trio of responsibly made bikepacking bags. Check out the RÆMADE Voila stem bag, Lil Presto barrel bag, and Framemoof frame bag here…
New Andrew The Maker Many Things Sacks v1.3
By Miles Arbour on October 12, 2022
Now in their third iteration, the latest Andrew The Maker Many Things Sacks have been updated to function as mini panniers or attach directly to a King Many Things Cage. Check them out here…
Old Man Mountain Divide Rack Review: A Carrier For All Occasions
By Cass Gilbert on October 5, 2022
Cass tests the Old Man Mountain Divide Rack in both its Taiwanese-made and MUSA forms. Read on for his full review after using it for over a year in several iterations: as a front rack, a rear rack, direct mounted to the frame, with the optional thru-axle kit, and hauling everything from panniers stuffed with gear to a dog in a milk crate…
Check out the new Bags by Bird Lil’ Tail Grab
By Miles Arbour on September 30, 2022
The new Bags by Bird Lil’ Tail Grab is a smaller handlebar bag with a quick access opening that looks perfect for big-ride essentials. See additional details and more photos here…
Rigs of the 2022 Atlas Mountain Race
By Miles Arbour on
The Atlas Mountain Race is an unsupported bikepacking race across Morocco that follows a fixed 1,167-kilometer route from Marrakesh to the Atlantic coast. Just in time for the grand depart this weekend, we’ve gathered details for more than 50 riders and rigs that will be on the route. Dig into them here…
Friday Debrief: Big Dumplings, MAAP Alt_Road, Goodbye Why S7, Zwift Trainer, and More…
By Miles Arbour on September 9, 2022
This week’s Debrief features a Big Dumpling restock, titanium MiniThing, a new Gramm Diamond Bag, an ode to the Why S7, Zwift’s new trainer, two events to follow live, and more. Find it all here…
Rigs of the 2022 Badlands
By Miles Arbour on September 2, 2022
The 2022 Badlands event kicks off in southern Spain this weekend and follows some of the most remote and challenging terrain in Europe. We’ve gathered rig details for more than 90 riders who are planning to take on the 750-kilometer route from Granada, Spain. Dig into them all here…