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Revolights

Revolights is another product that was made available thanks to a very successful Kickstarter campaign. The revolutionary bike lighting system consists of two thin profile LED arcs (white in front, red in back) that clip on to your wheels. They provide cyclists with superior lighting and illumina...read more

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Sahn Helmets

If Apple designer Jonathan Ive designed bicycle helmets they would probably look like these. SAHN is a new helmet manufacturer out of Vancouver, BC. It was founded by designers Matt Kelly and Sen-Huy Tan, they shared a vision to provide better cycling helmet alternatives for the discerning buyer. Their ...read more

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Ubc Coren

UBC GmbH is a German company that produce carbon fiber components for automotive brands such as Audi and Porsche, they latest work has nothing to do with cars though, the "Coren" is an outstanding urban bike. The frame of the Coren is made of very high tensile strength T1000 carbon fib...read more

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Foldable Helmet | By Carrera

The new foldable helmet by Carrera is the revolution in the city bike protection. It´s design is inspired by the old pistards helmet made in leather, it features a never seen flexible frame giving you the best comfort ever tried, with no compromise on safety, you will find the perfect fitt...read more

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Chiossi Cycles

We are all familiar with great Italian design, if we combine custom bicycles with Italian style the end result is bound to be stunning. Recently we featured UCY Cycles, an Italian company that create unique, elegant bikes, with minimal design. read more

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Dv01 | By David Qvick

Our latest cycle crush is the super stylish DV01, the bike was designed by Swedish designer David Qvick. The contemporary bike is aimed at people who consider a bike to be a convenient means of transportation but also value high aesthetical design. The result is a des...read more

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Bike Gear

We have rounded up some of our favorite and essential items for the bike commuter, cycling to a picnic or night cruising. Here you will find a list of all the tools, gadgets and accessories needed for your ride in style. Check out some more photos and product details after the jump... Also, check out some of our other original roundups: read more

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Ucy Bicycles

We have featured some beautiful bicycles over the last couple of years, but these surely are at the top of our list. UCY Cycles is an Italian company, they create unique, elegant bikes, with minimal design. Hand made in Italy the bikes feature the highest quality craftsmanship, they are built to perfe...read more

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The Mopha Tool Roll

Classic, stylish and practical, we love it. The Mopha Tool Roll is made from waxed canvas with leather trim and a leather toe strap to cinch the roll under your seat or into a bottle cage. It allows you to carry everything you need for any ride, with several po...read more

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EDITORS PICK

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Editors Pick

Essentials Worth Adding This May

Most "essentials” lists lean too safe. This one doesn’t. May’s lineup mixes everyday upgrades with a few curveballs, the kind of gear that actually earns space in your routine. From smarter carry and better coffee to standout tech and small tools that solve real problems, these are the pieces worth paying attention to right now. ...
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Best Gear Picks Right Now

Some products are easy to overlook. Others quietly become the ones you reach for every day. This month’s Editors Picks leans into the latter, a tight selection of gear that balances design, function, and long term usability. Nothing here is filler. Each piece earns its place through how it performs once it is actually in your hands, not just how it looks on paper....
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The Best Huckberry Finds This Month

Huckberry has a way of filtering out the noise. What makes the cut is usually gear that earns its place through use, not hype. This month’s picks leans into that idea, with a mix of rugged carry, refined essentials, and a few pieces built for getting outside and staying there longer....
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