Mountain bikers, united with other low impact trail user groups, can greatly improve outdoor access and trail conditions.
Matt tries out the first trail collection from the ski brand Flylow including shorts, jersey, and packable rain jacket.
Trail Taxi in Moab offers a distinct service from the regular group of shuttles. Customers like it, but some of the shuttle companies might not.
On this reader bike check, we look at Patrick Goral's Salsa Fargo. He's created a bike that will devour anything from long, gravel roads to technical singletrack, all while hauling bikepacking gear for days.
A collection of some of the most memorable BBQ restaurants I've visited on mountain bike trips.
The Garmin Forerunner 235 is a fantastic option for folks who want to record their ride stats and collect health data.
New Liv and Zerode bikes, women's Speed & Style competition, full-face helmet and padded shorts from Endura, and a Muc-Off pressure washer designed for bikes, plus EWS round 3 recap.
Crashing is a form of failure, and without failure, mountain bikers often don't learn new things.
Patagonia's Dirt Roamer Jacket is a light, stretchy, breathable, and water-resistant layer designed specifically for mountain biking.
New gravel bikes from Juliana and Santa Cruz are ready to join you on long off road adventures.
Save your tires from bites and rims from strikes, with one simple piece of sturdy foam. Tyreinvader mountain bike tire inserts are lightweight and affordable.
Sydney, Australia may be known for its more famous sights, but there are fun mountain bike trails to explore, if you know where to look.
Hans Rey is a mountain bike trials legend and global ambassador for the sport, exploring and documenting exotic locations around the world by bike. We talk about how he got started, his favorite places to ride, flow trails, and much more.
As the sport of enduro settles into the overall mountain bike racing landscape, we learn not every race series will last.
Bikepacking Roots debuts a way to bikepack from Canada to Mexico, with 80% of the route on natural surface. The Wild West Route is 2,700 miles and goes through Arizona, Utah, Idaho, and Montana.
Riva Bike Festival is the largest two-wheeled gathering in Italy, and one of the largest in all of Europe. There is a massive product expo, bike demos, a jump show, amazing trails all around, and breathtaking views to fill the weekend.
The Silca Viaggio is a high-quality, Bluetooth-enabled pump that offers both power and portability.
Palisade, Colorado has a variety of mountain bike trails to experience, from desert to high alpine rides, plus great dining and lodging options.
How do we teach proper etiquette like yielding so trails aren't as damaged? Matt has a couple crazy ideas.
Michael Welch learns the good, better, and best lessons on stage racing in Pisgah.
The Waltons are building new, public mountain bike trails on their private land in Colorado.
Do you know what to check on your mountain bike before race day? Gerow gives us a few things to consider to avoid mechanical surprises.
DHaRCO's party kit will unmistakably identify you as a mountain biker, and a fun one to boot.
New enduro mountain bike goods from Hayes including the Mezzner fork, Mara Pro shock, Dominion 2- and 4-piston brakes, and Answer ProTaper handlebars.
Mountain biking can provide the challenges necessary to learn vital life skills, all while learning to love the forest.
Matt takes out the innovative and unusual Structure Cycleworks SCW 1 front-end linkage mountain bike for a test spin to see how it climbs and descends.
Shimano announces an all new crankset, rear derailleur, brakes, and wheels designed specifically for gravel bikes.
Never true a wheel or replace your rim again with this tri-spoke carbon wheel from Spengle.
A local mountain bike club looked at available scientific studies on recreational trail impacts, and has summarized the findings to help land managers understand how trail users affect hydrology, the living environment, and social interactions.
In this episode of the Singletracks podcast, Matt, Gerow, and Jeff share their thoughts about 9 recent and upcoming mountain bike review tests.
The most popular mountain bike trails in the USA and Canada, by state and province. We look at the surprising trails that are trending up, and those that are trending down.
We take a closer look at five pairs of mountain bike goggles and lenses.
Singletracks wants to know: Can you manual on a mountain bike?
Matt gives us a feel for the new Salsa Spearfish which just came in for review.
Janker Ted is one of the fastest enduro mountain bikers in the US, and his race career is just getting warmed up. It's all thanks to his pre-race iced lattes and a few other sponsors.
The Mission Workshop Integer photo backpack has a weatherproof organization system that keeps expensive camera gear clean and dry.
World Cup results, new sunglasses, a big route through Arkansas hills, and International Women's MTB Day.
We get the skinny on new gravel bike tire inserts from Panzer that are set to launch at Sea Otter Europe later this month.
The Osprey Savu hip pack is an easy choice for short rides, and done right, big rides as well.
The first color-screen GPS from Wahoo, the Elemnt ROAM, features tools for navigating unfamiliar roads and trails.
Can CBD help with mountain bike training? We consider the current evidence.
Shimano Saint M820 brakes make other mountain bike stopping systems feel like dragging a foot in the dirt.
The updated Ibis Ripley 29er trail bike is a truly fun and capable descender, yet climbs just as well. This ground-up refresh features updated geometry, a new linkage design, and a lighter frame. We got a chance to test the new bike in Santa Cruz earlier this month.
Sam rides his mountain bike on rad trails in Sydney, Australia; Christchurch, New Zealand; and Squamish, BC in the span of just one week.
Riding gravel roads promises less traffic and you get to geek on different bike gear. Plus, all of the usual benefits of cycling are sprinkled on top of a lovely gravel cupcake.
The Oakley DRT5 is a brand new mountain bike helmet and is packed with thoughtful features like a sweat guard and sunglasses clip.
Any group looking to develop mountain biking -- whether it's at the local or national level, for tourism, industry, or athletic development -- can learn from what DMBinS has accomplished so far.