Showing posts with label SKS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SKS. Show all posts
11/03/2016
Product Review: SKS Fatboard Fender Set
When I first saw the SKS Fatboard Fender Set at Interbike in 2015 I knew this was a product I had to do some field testing with. So I contacted SKS-USA and requested a sample for a review and they were kind enough to send a set out, but with a warning on the package.
For those of you unfamiliar with this product, it is a two-piece reinforced plastic fender set that measures 5.5 inches wide by 19 inches long. The front fender mounts on the downtube using straps with Velcro fasteners that will fit just about any tube shape. The rear fender has a tool-free quick-release powerstrap attachment system that mounts to the seatpost with a two-hinge arm to fit any bike's geometry. These fenders work with tires up to 5 inches wide and weigh in at 353 grams.
I wanted to put them to the test in a wide variety of conditions, so I took some time throughout the following year to see how they performed. This would include mostly wet conditions during the Winter, Spring and Fall. All types of terrain were ridden during this testing period including pavement, groomed winter singletrack, gravel and places where there were no trails.
My first experiences would be on some wet commutes to work on warm December days. Wet pavement and puddles were everywhere along my route and those big tires can really kick up water, especially when rolling fast. As far as keeping me dry in these riding conditions, they did the trick so I didn't have to worry about all of that pavement spray getting on me.
In the early Spring when the singletrack is too wet to ride I switch my focus to gravel. With all of the Spring melt the roads can get a bit messy and I prefer not to get covered with that peanut butter gravel mud. As you may know, Minnesota Springs can be windy and when riding into a headwind, the front fender did act a little like a sail and slowed me down a bit, but the benefit of not having mud kicked up into my face was worth it.
This Fall in Minnesota has been very wet and my local singletrack has had frequent closures so I tend to venture to some spots where I can ride that won't cause trail damage. This is where the Fatboard Fender Set was really put to the test. Lots of puddles, sand and mud would have normally covered me on these rides, but I'm glad I had these fenders on.
They provided plenty of coverage whether I was rolling plus (27.5x2.8), fat (27.5x3.8) or really fat (26x4.7).
For the really wet conditions, my feet still did take on the occasional big splash but I found that if I wore neoprene shoe covers my feet would stay warm and dry. In colder conditions I would wear my 45NRTH Wölvhammer boots which are waterproof making wet feet a non-issue.
With a significant amount of time for testing, the SKS Fatboard Fender Set performed well in regards to keeping me dry and relatively mud free. Installation is quick and the two-hinge arm for the rear fender made it easy to get the right positioning, even with a seat bag installed. The rigid reinforced plastic used in the fenders was strong so I didn't have to worry about cracking them during freezing conditions to knock the ice off.
They did a great job overall and I no longer ride messy conditions without strapping them on. Would I recommend them to my fatbike friends? Definitely yes. I have had other fatbike fenders in the past and these are by far the best I have tried. If you're a fatbiker that likes to ride everything, you'll want to add these to your fatbike arsenal.
The SKS Fatboard Fender Set is available at Penn Cycle and other fine bike shops for $55.
Disclosure: SKS-USA provided the review sample for this article, but offered no other form of compensation for this review.
1/22/2016
My Favorite Winter Fatbike Gear-Part 1
Winter is my favorite time of the year to ride my fatbike, it opens a whole different world of exploration possibilities. But, cold weather does present its own challenges that that can be overcome with the right gear. I have tried a lot of products over the last four Winters and have come up with a new list of some of my favorite items that I use regularly. This is part one of a three part series where I highlight my favorite Winter fatbike gear.
Gore Bike Wear Windstopper Balaclava
G.H. Meiser Low Pressure Gauge
Keeping your tires properly inflated is key to speed, control and traction. Colder temperatures can cause tire pressure
to decrease as much as 2% for every 10° F drop, so checking your tires
to ensure proper inflation should be done before each ride. A change of as little as a pound or two of psi can make a
huge difference to how a fatbike tire reacts to the conditions you are
riding.
I use the G.H. Meiser Low Pressure Presta Valve Dial Gauge to give me accurate readings at very low pressures that regular gauges might not be able read. This model reads tire pressure from 0 to 30 psi and is not affected by cold temperatures unlike some digital tire gauges. It's an excellent choice for fatbikers looking to dial in that that precise inflation for the conditions, whether they be soft/hard pack snow, "mash potatoes" or fresh powder. With a little experimentation you will learn to set pressures exactly to your liking and know what they feel like when squeezing your tires. Available at Penn Cycle and other fine bike shops for $20.99. Also available in a 15 psi version for $14.99.
I use the G.H. Meiser Low Pressure Presta Valve Dial Gauge to give me accurate readings at very low pressures that regular gauges might not be able read. This model reads tire pressure from 0 to 30 psi and is not affected by cold temperatures unlike some digital tire gauges. It's an excellent choice for fatbikers looking to dial in that that precise inflation for the conditions, whether they be soft/hard pack snow, "mash potatoes" or fresh powder. With a little experimentation you will learn to set pressures exactly to your liking and know what they feel like when squeezing your tires. Available at Penn Cycle and other fine bike shops for $20.99. Also available in a 15 psi version for $14.99.
Smith Vantage with MIPS Helmet
My wife got me the Smith Vantage with MIPS helmet for Christmas and it is by far the best I've used for Winter riding. It's a little on the spendy side at $260 but the features and design make it well worth it. With its 21 vents, vent closures and Aerocore construction it is easy to keep your head cool or warm depending on the outside temperature. The snapfit ear pads keep ears warm and can accommodate helmet audio systems for listening to music or podcasts out on the trail. The adjustable Boa FS 360 Fit System assures a comfortable custom fit.
It works great with goggles and even has a removable goggle lock on the back of the helmet. The MIPS system will limit the rotational forces to the brain in the event of an oblique impact during a crash or fall. Available at REI and fine bike shops.
It works great with goggles and even has a removable goggle lock on the back of the helmet. The MIPS system will limit the rotational forces to the brain in the event of an oblique impact during a crash or fall. Available at REI and fine bike shops.
SKS Fatboard Fender Set
When the weather gets warmer you are going to want a good set of fenders to keep you dry when pedaling through slush, water and mud. SKS Fatboard Fenders come in a set and just became available at your local bike shop. I got a set from SKS before they available and tried them out on some of my wet commutes to work. They really did the job of keeping me dry and the quick-release rear fender with an adjustable two-hinge arm to
accommodate my bike's geometry made it a perfect fit. The front fender straps quickly and easily to the downtube and prevents the continual spray of my front wheel and puddle jumping from soaking me. Made of rigid
plastic, they have plenty of coverage to keep you dry on those messy
Winter/Spring rides. MSRP is $54.99 for the set. Available at Penn Cycle and other fine bike shops.
10/17/2015
Interbike 2015 Cool Bike Gear-Part 3
After spending five days in Las Vegas for Interbike and the Outdoor Demo, I came across a lot of cool new bike stuff that I wanted to share with my readers. These are products that are now available or in the case of some of them, will be available soon from your local bike shop. This is the final installment of a three part series where I will highlight some of the items that caught my attention.
Serfas Orion Blast Tail Light
Coming soon from Serfas is the Orion Blast Tail Light. This light will be one of the brightest tail lights on the market and is sure to scream out “hey bike right here!” during the dark months commuters encounter when Daylight Saving Time ends. The Orion Blast is designed with 70 micro LED's in red and amber and its internal Lithium-Polymer batteries are micro USB rechargeable. Solid mode (85, 50 and 25 Lumens) flashes Red with a battery life of between 1 and 4 hours. The five Flash/Pulse modes (150/70 Pulse Red/Amber, 70/35 Alt Red/Amber, 150 High Flash Red, 60 Low Flash Red, 70 High Flash Amber) give it battery run times of 1.25 to 10.5 hours.
This light also has the new Serfas Blast Audible Warning System that will emit an 85 decibel signal when there is only 10 minutes battery life remaining in that particular mode. This allows the user to switch to a lower mode and restarts the battery low alert thus extending the battery life.
The Orion Blast Tail Light weighs only 55 grams. It will be available in three colors (Red, Black and White) and comes with a new Aero-Bracket to fit any seatpost or application on a bike. Retail price is $90 but no word yet on when it will be available at your local bike shop.
Upstand
The metal magnet attachment tab only adds 15 grams to the bike while the stand itself a mere 25 grams. Installation takes only 30 seconds and when the Upstand is not needed, slide it off and fold it in half for storage in seat bag, jersey pocket or attach it to the bike using the optional Upclip.
The folding Upstand is available in standard (26"/700 wheels), 20" and 29" wheels with the option of adding the Upclip or an extra tab at a discount. Purchase direct from the Upstanding Bicycle Company on their website.
SRAM Red eTap
SRAM displayed their first electronic shifting groupset at Interbike, the Red eTap Wireless. While SRAM is late with this offering to the electronic drivetrain market, they did what their competitors (Shimano, Campagnolo) haven't done yet and that is to make their system wireless. SRAM uses a wireless proprietary protocol called Airea instead of using others protocols like Ant+ or Bluetooth.
Both the front and rear shifters have their own battery and wireless transmitter making them self-contained. Batteries charge in only 45 minutes and SRAM promises 1000 km of life per charge. For time trial and triathlon bikes with aero bars, the system can be paired with eTap Blip satellite shifters for remote placement using the eTap BlipBox.
Unlike the Shimano and Campagnolo electronic shift logic that is identical to their mechanical groups, SRAM's Red eTap is entirely different. With only one shift paddle per shifter, shifting mistakes are almost eliminated. Shift with the left shifter paddle to an easier gear on the cassette, shift with the right shifter paddle to a harder gear on the cassette and shift both at the same time to shift the front derailleur. What could be more simple?
The SRAM Red eTap Road and TT Groupset will be available in the Spring of 2016. The complete Red eTap Road Groupset will list at $2758 and the complete Red eTap TT Groupset for $2835. It will also be standard equipment on high-end 2016 complete bikes next Spring from brands like Trek, Giant, Specialized and others.
SKS Fatboard Fender Set
SKS introduced their new Fatboard Fender Set at the Outdoor Demo and Interbike. This two-piece fender set will cover tires up to 5" wide and weighs 353 grams. The rear fender attaches to the seat post with a quick release clamp and has a two-hinge arm to adjust for any frame geometry or bikes with dropper posts. It provides 20" of horizontal coverage keeping the rider clean and dry.
The Fatboard Fender set will be available at local bike shops in January, 2016 for a retail price of $54.99.
Swiftwick Vision Team
Swiftwick was at Interbike with a wide variety of cycling compression socks. New this year are the Swiftwick Vision Team socks. This sock is available "in designs that sync with any team’s colors". Featuring Swiftick's signature Managed Compression and antimicrobial moisture wicking technologies, these socks will provide blister-free comfort, improve circulation and keep feet dry.
Vision Team comes in an 8" cuff length, twelve color combinations in sizes S, M, L, XL from the Swiftwick website and Swiftwick retailers for $17.99/pair.
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9/16/2015
Interbike 2015 Outdoor Demo Finds
I spent two days looking at all the new offerings from the bike industry and what a better place to see them first and test some of them out than at the Interbike Outdoor Demo. While my posts concentrate on the fatbike and gravel scene, I came across some products for those that also share my interests. Below are some of my finds.
Vee Tire Snowshoe XL
Vee Tire is introducing the Snowshoe XL Studded fatbike tire for 2016 with a 120 tpi folding bead (shown above) and a 72 tpi wire bead with a silica compound that is designed to hold traction at lower temperatures. This 4.8 inch studable version has 240 carbide-tip studs and a Vee rep told me the folding bead will retail around $200 putting it more affordable than 45NRTH's folding bead Dillinger 5 and Bontrager's 3.8" Gnarwhal.
9:Zero:7 Whiteout Team
The 2016 9:Zero:7 Whiteout Team carbon limited edition frame/fork combo to build up was displayed at the Outdoor demo as a super lightweight build of 18 lbs. 15 oz. $3100 price tag to start your build. This bike was crazy light and is expected to be the fatbike racing choice coming into this Winter. Get one before they are all gone.
Raleigh Roker
For the gravel enthusiast, Raleigh has taken the Tamland to the next level with two lightweight carbon choices. The Raleigh Roker LTD is their top-notch carbon gravel/adventure bike with clearance for tires bigger than 40c, hydraulic disc brakes and Shimano Ultegra Di2 electronic shifting. MSRP on the Roker LTD is $5299.99. For the budget-minded cyclist that wants the same lightweight carbon chassis there is the Raleigh Roker Comp. This model features the new Shimano 105 shifter and hydraulic disc brakes with a price tag coming in at $3299.99.
Crank Brothers Candy 7
Crank Brothers introduced its new Candy 7 pedal for 2016. Although not yet available, the Candy 7 is "competition-oriented with new integrated traction pad" with an all new body shape. This pedal has upgraded the Candy 3's inner needle bearing with an igus LL-glide bearing and an enduro cartridge outer bearing that the rep told me would not have to be rebuilt as often as the Candy 3. When available, the Candy 7 will retail for $165 a pair.
SKS Fatboard Fender Set
Coming in January from SKS is the Fatboard Fender Set. The quick-release rear fender with an adjustable two-hinge arm to accommodate your bike's geometry and a downtube front fender with straps, they quickly and easily attach to to the bike. Made of rigid plastic, they have plenty of coverage to keep you dry on those messy Winter/Spring rides. MSRP is $54.99 for the set.
GoPro Hero4 Session
GoPro introduces their new Hero4 Session, which is their "smallest, lightest, most convenient camera yet". It shoots video in 1080p60 and photos in 8MP. This tiny camera weighs in at only 74 grams and has an easy one-button control to capture video or time-lapse photos. Use it with the free GoPro app for your smartphone or the Smart Remote to access most of its modes. It is compatible with all GoPro mounts, is waterproof to 10m and has Wifi and Bluetooth connectivity for remote app control and social media sharing. Available now for $399.99.
Surly Wednesday
I had a chance to ride Surly's newest offering, the Wednesday fatbike. It's a 100% Surly 4130 CroMoly steel frame bike who's geometry I felt really comfortable with. I test rode a small frame and it felt really good out on the trails at Bootleg Canyon. I don't have a chance to experience the elevation changes and climbing like Bootleg Canyon has to offer and this bike made me feel right at home on trails that are much more technical than those back in Minnesota. The Surly Nate tires grabbed the loose terrain nicely proving that they are not just a snow tire.
With its 2X10 drivetrain, I never felt the need to shift into the smallest chainring on some of the steeper climbs where converting the Wednesday to a 1X10 drivetrain is definitely an option. This bike is Bluto-ready and comes with the new My Other Brother Darryl tubless-ready rims for the affordable price of $1499.
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12/14/2014
Gift Ideas for the Cyclist on Your List
The holidays are almost here and many of you have a cyclist to shop for. I have compiled a list of gift ideas for products that I use and enjoy. There is something here for just about any type of rider and budget.
The new Fix It Sticks Replaceable Edition is the ultimate compact multi-tool a cyclist wants with them for repairs or adjustments during a ride. Its small size fits easily into a seat pack or jersey pocket and comes with 8 bits (2mm, 2.5mm, 3mm, 4mm, 5mm, 6mm, Phillips #2, Torx 25) to handle most jobs. Steel construction gives Fix It Sticks 40 ft/lbs of torque and the "T" configuaration provides plenty of leverage. Available from Fix It Sticks and select bike shops.
New this year is the CatEye Strada Smart which brings together a cycling computer and Bluetooth accessories (Speed/Cadence, Heartrate and Power) with your smartphone. Works both in Mirror Mode and Sensor Direct Mode.
Data summary from the CatEye Cycling app can be uploaded to Strava, CatEye Atlas and Training Peaks. App works with iPhone 4S (IOS 6.1) or later and Android devices with Android 4.4/Bluetooth 4.0. Available in Strada Smart and Strada Smart Package from Penn Cycle and other fine bike shops.
The CamelBak Podium line of water bottles has been a favorite of cyclists because of their innovative design and high flow spill-proof Jet Valve. They come in a variety of models that include the Podium, Podium Chill and Podium Ice in sizes from 21 to 25 oz. depending on the model. Chill and Ice models are designed to keep your water cold longer in warm temperatures or slow down freezing in the wintertime. Available from Camelbak, Penn Cycle and other fine bike shops.
The Banjo Brother Frame Pack is a favorite of commuters and gravel grinders alike for its convenient 2-pocket storage with easy access. It comes in two sizes, small (70 cubic inches) and medium (102 cubic inches) that fit sloping frames down to 15". Keeps snacks, spare tubes, keys and wallet close at hand and the medium pack is large enough to accommodate a 2L (70 oz) hydration bladder. Available from Banjo Brothers, Penn Cycle and other fine bike shops.
The SKS Airchecker is handy little digital tire pressure gauge that works with both Presta and Shrader valves. It has a swivel head to make seeing the large digital readout easy at any angle and switches from Bar to PSI with the touch of a button. Accurate readouts for low pressure fatbike tires to high pressure road bike tires with measurements up to 144 psi are what makes this a versatile multi-bike gauge. The compact size fits in a seat bag without taking up too much space leaving room for other things like a tube and tire levers. Available from Penn Cycle and other fine bike shops.
Cleaning your bike and keeping it looking new is easy with Finish Line Super Bike Wash. This safe for all surfaces, non-toxic and biodegradable product can be used two ways to remove dirt and grime with little or no scrubbing. Spray it on and wipe it off or hose it off allowing you to clean your bike inside or outside. Available in 1 Liter ready to use spray bottle, 1 Liter refill and 16 oz. concentrate at Penn Cycle and other fine bike shops.
The Quad Lock Bike Kit is a lightweight and strong bike mount system for your smarthphone. For those that like to use their smarthphone with ride tracking apps or for navigation, this kit is the way to go. The Bike Mount attaches easily to the stem or bar with rubber O-rings or zip ties for a secure fit. The dual action locking mechanism allows quick attachment or removal of the phone from the bike. Quad Lock has models for Galaxy S4, Galaxy S5, iPhone 4/4S, iPhone 5C, iPhone 5/5S, and iPhone 6. Available from Quad Lock and Amazon.com.
For the cold weather cyclist, any one of the DeFeet Woolie Boolie socks would be a great addition to their cycling apparel. Made from American Merino Wool, Nylon and Lycra, this sock line is warm, comfortable, doesn't bunch up and is not itchy. They come in heights from 1" to knee high in men's and women's sizes. Available from DeFeet, fine bike shops and Amazon.com.
The Scosche boomBOTTLE is a rugged IPX4 Splashproof/Weatherproof Bluetooth connectivity speaker designed to fit in a water bottle cage or cupholder. Skip the earbuds and enjoy listening to podcasts or music while riding and still be able to hear approaching vehicles or passing cyclists. With a 10 hour battery life and rich loud sound this speaker will keep you entertained on those long rides. Available in a variety of colors from Scosche, Amazon.com and other online retailers.
Chain stretch can cause sloppy shifting, uneven drivetrain wear and premature cassette replacement. Know your chain's percentage of stretch and replace it before it has a chance to do damage with the Park Tool CC-2 Chain Checker. It is 10 and 11 speed compatible and has readings from 0 to 1 % of stretch. For most chains replacement should be done at or before .75% of stretch. This simple tool is easy to use and will take the guess work out of when to replace that worn chain. Available from Penn Cycle and other fine bike shops.
Don't know what to get the cyclist on your list? Gift cards from your local bike shop are always appreciated. They can be used for tune-ups and overhauls, component and part upgrades, accessories, apparel, unexpected repairs (crash) or toward a new bike purchase. Gift cards are available in a variety of denominations and are always the perfect size.
Fix It Sticks
($36)
The new Fix It Sticks Replaceable Edition is the ultimate compact multi-tool a cyclist wants with them for repairs or adjustments during a ride. Its small size fits easily into a seat pack or jersey pocket and comes with 8 bits (2mm, 2.5mm, 3mm, 4mm, 5mm, 6mm, Phillips #2, Torx 25) to handle most jobs. Steel construction gives Fix It Sticks 40 ft/lbs of torque and the "T" configuaration provides plenty of leverage. Available from Fix It Sticks and select bike shops.
CatEye Strada Smart
($80/$140)
New this year is the CatEye Strada Smart which brings together a cycling computer and Bluetooth accessories (Speed/Cadence, Heartrate and Power) with your smartphone. Works both in Mirror Mode and Sensor Direct Mode.
Data summary from the CatEye Cycling app can be uploaded to Strava, CatEye Atlas and Training Peaks. App works with iPhone 4S (IOS 6.1) or later and Android devices with Android 4.4/Bluetooth 4.0. Available in Strada Smart and Strada Smart Package from Penn Cycle and other fine bike shops.
CamelBak Podium Bottles
($9-$25)
The CamelBak Podium line of water bottles has been a favorite of cyclists because of their innovative design and high flow spill-proof Jet Valve. They come in a variety of models that include the Podium, Podium Chill and Podium Ice in sizes from 21 to 25 oz. depending on the model. Chill and Ice models are designed to keep your water cold longer in warm temperatures or slow down freezing in the wintertime. Available from Camelbak, Penn Cycle and other fine bike shops.
Banjo Brother Frame Pack
($33/$35)
The Banjo Brother Frame Pack is a favorite of commuters and gravel grinders alike for its convenient 2-pocket storage with easy access. It comes in two sizes, small (70 cubic inches) and medium (102 cubic inches) that fit sloping frames down to 15". Keeps snacks, spare tubes, keys and wallet close at hand and the medium pack is large enough to accommodate a 2L (70 oz) hydration bladder. Available from Banjo Brothers, Penn Cycle and other fine bike shops.
SKS Airchecker
($25)
The SKS Airchecker is handy little digital tire pressure gauge that works with both Presta and Shrader valves. It has a swivel head to make seeing the large digital readout easy at any angle and switches from Bar to PSI with the touch of a button. Accurate readouts for low pressure fatbike tires to high pressure road bike tires with measurements up to 144 psi are what makes this a versatile multi-bike gauge. The compact size fits in a seat bag without taking up too much space leaving room for other things like a tube and tire levers. Available from Penn Cycle and other fine bike shops.
Finish Line Super Bike Wash
($9-$13)
Cleaning your bike and keeping it looking new is easy with Finish Line Super Bike Wash. This safe for all surfaces, non-toxic and biodegradable product can be used two ways to remove dirt and grime with little or no scrubbing. Spray it on and wipe it off or hose it off allowing you to clean your bike inside or outside. Available in 1 Liter ready to use spray bottle, 1 Liter refill and 16 oz. concentrate at Penn Cycle and other fine bike shops.
Quad Lock Bike Kit
($70)
The Quad Lock Bike Kit is a lightweight and strong bike mount system for your smarthphone. For those that like to use their smarthphone with ride tracking apps or for navigation, this kit is the way to go. The Bike Mount attaches easily to the stem or bar with rubber O-rings or zip ties for a secure fit. The dual action locking mechanism allows quick attachment or removal of the phone from the bike. Quad Lock has models for Galaxy S4, Galaxy S5, iPhone 4/4S, iPhone 5C, iPhone 5/5S, and iPhone 6. Available from Quad Lock and Amazon.com.
DeFeet Woolie Boolie Socks
($13-$25)
For the cold weather cyclist, any one of the DeFeet Woolie Boolie socks would be a great addition to their cycling apparel. Made from American Merino Wool, Nylon and Lycra, this sock line is warm, comfortable, doesn't bunch up and is not itchy. They come in heights from 1" to knee high in men's and women's sizes. Available from DeFeet, fine bike shops and Amazon.com.
Scosche boomBOTTLE
($130)
The Scosche boomBOTTLE is a rugged IPX4 Splashproof/Weatherproof Bluetooth connectivity speaker designed to fit in a water bottle cage or cupholder. Skip the earbuds and enjoy listening to podcasts or music while riding and still be able to hear approaching vehicles or passing cyclists. With a 10 hour battery life and rich loud sound this speaker will keep you entertained on those long rides. Available in a variety of colors from Scosche, Amazon.com and other online retailers.
Park Tool Chain Checker
($30)
Chain stretch can cause sloppy shifting, uneven drivetrain wear and premature cassette replacement. Know your chain's percentage of stretch and replace it before it has a chance to do damage with the Park Tool CC-2 Chain Checker. It is 10 and 11 speed compatible and has readings from 0 to 1 % of stretch. For most chains replacement should be done at or before .75% of stretch. This simple tool is easy to use and will take the guess work out of when to replace that worn chain. Available from Penn Cycle and other fine bike shops.
Gift Cards From Your Local Bike Shop
Don't know what to get the cyclist on your list? Gift cards from your local bike shop are always appreciated. They can be used for tune-ups and overhauls, component and part upgrades, accessories, apparel, unexpected repairs (crash) or toward a new bike purchase. Gift cards are available in a variety of denominations and are always the perfect size.
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12/18/2013
Tire Gauges to Dial In the Right Pressure For Varying Riding Conditions
Keeping your tires properly inflated is key to speed, control, traction and avoiding pinch flats. Colder temperatures can cause tire pressure to decrease as much as 2% for every 10° F drop, so checking your tires to ensure proper inflation should be done before each ride, especially in winter. Fatbike tires with their large air volume are designed to run very low pressure and need to be adjusted depending on the riding conditions. A change of as little as a pound or two of psi can make a huge difference to how a fatbike tire reacts to the conditions you are riding. I had a chance to test two gauges recently that will do the trick for fatbike tires and one works with any bike tire.
The SKS Airchecker Digital Pressure Gauge is so compact, it is easy to carry with you in a tool pack, seat bag or jersey pocket. It weighs only 45 grams and works with Schrader and Presta valves so it can be used on everything from road bikes to fatbikes. After using it for both my mountain bike and fatbike tires, I have come to like the handy features of this little device. The head swivels to get into a variety of positions for an easy reading. The large backlit display is easily seen in low light conditions. Bleeding off a few pounds of air pressure to achieve a desired reading is done by simply pushing the orange deflate button on the head. It automatically shuts off after each use and even with the low psi of my Hüsker Dü tires, the Airchecker had no problem reading single digit air pressures.
The only negative that I came across when using the Airchecker was during extreme cold conditions. I brought it along in my frame bag on a below zero day and later tried to get a reading on my fatbike tires and could not get a result. This can be avoided by keeping it in a jacket or pants pocket to protect it from the cold. Other than that, it's a convenient gauge that works with all bike tires to get a quick and accurate reading.
The SKS Airchecker Digital Gauge comes with a carrying pouch and is available from Penn Cycle and other fine bike shops for $24.99.
The G.H. Meiser Low Pressure Presta Valve Dial Gauge reads tire pressures from 0 to 30 psi and is tested for accuracy to within .25% of the scale. This gauge is an excellent choice for fatbikers looking to dial in that that precise inflation psi for the conditions, whether they be soft or hard pack snow, trail or on-road/urban riding. It will give very accurate readings for fatbike tires which typically have very low inflation psi. Most fatbike riders will run 6-8 psi for softer conditions, 10-15 psi for trail riding and 20-25 psi for on-road/urban riding. With this gauge and a little experimentation you will be able to set the pressure exactly to your liking. I found running 6 psi in the front and 8 psi in the back for snow pack and 10-12 psi for dirt singletrack works best for me. This gauge helps me "tune in" my tires to find that perfect balance between float and bounce.
Because it is made with a Bourdon tube movement, it is not affected by temperature, humidity or altitude changes making it a great choice for winter riders. What I like most about this gauge is the large easy to read 2" dial that holds a reading until the button is pressed and its ability to bleed air from a tire by holding the button. Once the button is released after an air bleed, the gauge will display the pressure. With temperature changes and differing riding conditions, I really like this gauge for fine tuning my fatbike tire pressure before or during a ride. It definitely helps me achieve the proper roll.
The G.H. Meiser Low Pressure Presta Valve Dial Gauge is available from Penn Cycle and other fine bike shops for $19.99.
Disclosure: SKS USA and G.H. Meiser provided the review samples for this article, but offered no other form of compensation for this review.
12/04/2013
Cycling Stocking Stuffers Under $50
When it comes to shopping for the cyclist on your list, there are some useful stocking stuffers under $50 that any bike lover would be happy to get. Here are seven of them that come in small packages and won't break the bank.
SKS Airchecker Digital Gauge
$24.99
This handy little digital gauge works with Shcrader and Presta valves and has a lighted readout in both PSI and bar. The swiveling head makes it easy to take a reading and has a deflate button to bleed off excess air pressure. Its small size conveniently fits in a jersey pocket, tool pack or seat bag to take with you. Available from Penn Cycle and other fine bike shops.
Light & Motion Vis 180 Mirco
$49
The Vis 180 Micro packs 25 lumens of light output in a small taillight. This USB Li-ion rechargeable light has run times of 4 to 20 hours depending on which of the four settings (High, High Pulse, Low Pulse and Paceline) are used. It weighs only 61 grams and has a locking mount clip for installation on frame, seatpost or bag. This taillight's bright amber side lights deliver 180° of visibility to get you seen. Available from Light & Motion, Penn Cycle and other fine bike shops.
Fix It Sticks
$29.99
Fix It Sticks are a light-weight, innovative new multi-tool with all the torque of a 3-way wrench. Their small size makes them very easy to stash away in a seat bag, top-tube bag or jersey pocket. Each set comes with a convenient carrying case made from a recycled tube. They made in the USA and come in many versions. Choose from Aluminum or Steel. Available from Fix It Sticks or from select dealers.
Swiftwick Pursuit Socks
$15.99-$34.99
The Pursuit line from Swiftwick is the only 200 needle compression sock on the market. Its 23.5 gauge Australian Merino Wool construction provides thermal protection and wicks away moisture keeping feet warm and dry. They come is size small to extra large with a height of zero to twelve inches. This is a great sock for colder weather cycling but can be used in warm weather because of its excellent wicking properties. Available from Swiftwick and select bike shops.
Banjo Brothers Cycling Phone Wallet
$5.99
Banjo Brothers' Phone Wallet is a durable and water-resistant pouch for your phone, ID, spare keys, etc. It has a touch screen compatible window and will fit phones up to 2.75 x 5.75 inches. Stuff it in your jersey or jacket pocket and it will keep your items dry and protected. Available from Banjo Brothers, Penn Cycle and other fine bike shops.
Genuine Innovations Air Chuck Elite Inflator
$24.99
The Air Chuck Elite Inflator is very compact, easy to use and inflation is controllable with its push-to-inflate technology. It's all metal alloy design weighs only 17 grams and works with both Schrader and Presta valves. Includes a 16g and 20g threaded CO2 cartridge. Available from Penn Cycle and other fine bike shops.
Lone Peak Tool Roll Essentials Kit
$29.95
The Tool Roll Essentials Kit is made from 1000 D Nylon and comes with a Park Tools Patch Kit, tire levers and 4, 5, & 6 mm allen wrenches. Extra compartments hold CO2 Cartridges, spare tube, chain tool, etc. Roll it up for attachment under the saddle or store inside a seat bag, handlebar pack or pannier. Available from Lone Peak and authorized dealers.

$24.99
This handy little digital gauge works with Shcrader and Presta valves and has a lighted readout in both PSI and bar. The swiveling head makes it easy to take a reading and has a deflate button to bleed off excess air pressure. Its small size conveniently fits in a jersey pocket, tool pack or seat bag to take with you. Available from Penn Cycle and other fine bike shops.
Light & Motion Vis 180 Mirco
$49
The Vis 180 Micro packs 25 lumens of light output in a small taillight. This USB Li-ion rechargeable light has run times of 4 to 20 hours depending on which of the four settings (High, High Pulse, Low Pulse and Paceline) are used. It weighs only 61 grams and has a locking mount clip for installation on frame, seatpost or bag. This taillight's bright amber side lights deliver 180° of visibility to get you seen. Available from Light & Motion, Penn Cycle and other fine bike shops.
Fix It Sticks
$29.99
Fix It Sticks are a light-weight, innovative new multi-tool with all the torque of a 3-way wrench. Their small size makes them very easy to stash away in a seat bag, top-tube bag or jersey pocket. Each set comes with a convenient carrying case made from a recycled tube. They made in the USA and come in many versions. Choose from Aluminum or Steel. Available from Fix It Sticks or from select dealers.
Swiftwick Pursuit Socks
$15.99-$34.99
The Pursuit line from Swiftwick is the only 200 needle compression sock on the market. Its 23.5 gauge Australian Merino Wool construction provides thermal protection and wicks away moisture keeping feet warm and dry. They come is size small to extra large with a height of zero to twelve inches. This is a great sock for colder weather cycling but can be used in warm weather because of its excellent wicking properties. Available from Swiftwick and select bike shops.

$5.99

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Genuine Innovations |
$24.99
The Air Chuck Elite Inflator is very compact, easy to use and inflation is controllable with its push-to-inflate technology. It's all metal alloy design weighs only 17 grams and works with both Schrader and Presta valves. Includes a 16g and 20g threaded CO2 cartridge. Available from Penn Cycle and other fine bike shops.
Lone Peak Tool Roll Essentials Kit
$29.95
The Tool Roll Essentials Kit is made from 1000 D Nylon and comes with a Park Tools Patch Kit, tire levers and 4, 5, & 6 mm allen wrenches. Extra compartments hold CO2 Cartridges, spare tube, chain tool, etc. Roll it up for attachment under the saddle or store inside a seat bag, handlebar pack or pannier. Available from Lone Peak and authorized dealers.
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