GEAR GUIDE
EVOAMHELMET MIPS MSRP $199.99 NO MIPS MSRP $149.99
TOGS thumb grips are a smaller, lighter alternative to bar-ends. Togs provide all the benefits of extra climbing leverage and increased endurance performance without the drawbacks.
• Comfortable • Climbing leverage • Minimizes hand numbness • Access to shifters and brakes • Only 18 grams per pair
MSRP $23 & $35 (carbon)
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• Light and well-ventilated design through in- molded construction with 15 vents
• Secure and micro-adjustable with the 360˙ Boa®
Fit System
• Additional protection through extended rear shell coverage
• Precise fit for all with 3 shell sizes
• Plush interior liner made with antimicrobial fabric l Contego EPS material
• Fidlock closure system • Sizes XS/S, M/L, XL-XXL
RECONKNEE MSRP $59.99
• Minimal, breathable chassis with XRD® Technology in the knee area
• XRD® Technology conforms to your
body’s every move, yet upon impact, instantly forms a comfortable protective shell around your knee
• Stretch mesh back with an elastic strap over the calf to keep the pads from moving
• PADLOCK connection system attaches to the Evo Short to keep the pads in place
• Internal silicon printing on top and bottom elastic
• CE Certified • Sizes S-XL
Funn MTB is a maker of tremendously high value products such as bars, stems, pedals, cranks and more.
Check out their products at the X-Fusion booth # 764
URL:
http://funnmtb.com/
BikeYoke is a German and Taiwan based company making yokes to allow Specialized owners to run different shocks.
Bike Yoke is on display at the X-Fusion booth # 764
URL:
http://bikeyoke.mysimplestore.com/
Bern’s newest lid, the FL-1, represents our foray into the world of technical, fully vented road and mountain helmets. The FL-1 features premium in-mold construction, 18 vents, a Boa retention system, and is available with or without MIPS and with or without a hard visor (visor version available late spring, 2016). Sure to satisfy the techiest of road riders, while cool and edgy enough for the hard-core dirt crowd.
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