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Hiplok Organizer, Ride Shield, and Flipstand
British lock brand Hiplok has released a range of storage and maintenance accessories to keep kit and bikes protected. The three new products - the
Organizer, Flipstand, and Ride Shield - are all part of the Hiplok accessories range, designed to make life easier for riders.
The Ride Shield, which retails for £120, is a padded car and bike protector that sits in the back of a vehicle to prevent scratches when travelling with a bike.
Flipstand is a unique tool that can
be used to hold handlebars and protect the saddle when working on the bike while it is upside down. It also comes with a pocket to store tools. Retail price is £19.99.
Hiplok’s Organizer, which retails for £39.99, is a bike equipment and gear storage accessory, that has pockets for helmets and footwear, with elasticated storage straps for tools and accessories. The Organizer is compatible with Hiplok’s Airlok, clothes hangers, and wall mounting.
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Quoc Gran Tourer and Chelsea cycling shoes
British cycling shoe brand Quoc has unveiled its two latest models – the Gran Tourer II gravel shoe and the Chelsea Cycling Boot. The Gran Tourer takes Quoc’s
best-selling lace gravel shoe and combines it with a stiffer sole, upgraded all-weather microfibre, and an in-house-developed dial system. Featuring Nylon-composite midsole for ‘hike-a-bike’ comfort, a vibration-absorbing insole, and Gravel-Grip rubber compound outsole, the Gran Tourer is purpose built for gravel adventures. Available in classic black or black gum/pink colourways, the Gran Tourer retails for £190.
The SPD compatible Chelsea boot is designed for trail riders, bikepackers and city commuters as a water- resistant shoe that combines an all-day boot and rigid cycling shoe. Crafted with a pull-on design, a
cycle-ready midsole, made with two-tone suede, and with fully recessed mountain bike cleat compatibility.
Comes in black and brown, retailing for £180.
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