
SRAM Transmission Reviewed | Everything You Need to Know
I never liked SRAM AXS. It doesn’t shift better, it’s not much easier to set up, and it’s not more durable. It’s also way more expensive.I've got to admit, at first I thought Transmission, SRAM's n...

Helmet Review // Fox Dropframe Pro and Speedframe Pro
I recently tried the latest safety technology by testing Fox’s Dropframe Pro and Speedframe Pro helmets. These two models are Fox’s most advanced open-face helmets. I spent the past few months eval...

The Next Generation of the Fanatik Family
Their vision for Fanatik Bike Co. was to have a storefront that could stock and provide the small but dedicated scene with high-end, mountain-specific inventory that wasn’t readily available at oth...

The 2023 Transition Smuggler | Ridden and Reviewed
There has been a mysterious hole in Transition’s line up since 2020. There's the do-everything Sentinel (aka Send-it-all). The astonishingly capable and light-weight Spur. And of course the enduro-...

Custom Transition Spire // Rider Interview
Brody pieced together a head-turning build centered around a large carbon Huckleberry Transition Spire frame. From fork to derailleur, I would not scoff at a single component. At most, I’d swap fla...

Race Face ERA featuring All-New Internals
Race Face has just launched its latest carbon cranks, the ERA. Allegedly their most durable carbon cranks to date, we were intrigued by the updated construction. To get the juicy details, we cut th...

Fanatik Best Builds of 2022 Contest
We saw countless custom builds come to life under Fanatik's roof over the last 12 months, and we need YOUR HELP to find the Best Build of 2022!!

Chromag RIZA / Pilot Product Guide
Chromag, a Whistler, B.C. based company has been creating beautifully crafted mountain biking components and frames for the past twenty years. The brand new RIZA stem and Pilot/Pilot BA clipless pe...

Winter Riding Essentials // Fox Water Apparel Review
When pairing the Water jacket, pants, and gloves, I have not only stayed dry on rainy days but have found myself eager to embrace the elements in my wintertime search of riding.