Mountain Bike Clothing & Apparel Reviews
Wondering what to wear while mountain biking? A helmet is a must and generally, mountain bikers wear what is most comfortable. Technical fabrics and ride-oriented features are available in a lot of today’s mountain bike apparel, particularly in the best mountain bike shorts and shoes.
These are the mountain bike pants, gloves, jackets, and jerseys we're wearing on the trail this fall and winter.
Singletracks has tested over 100 pairs of mountain bike shoes over the years, and these are our favorites.
Choosing the best mountain bike helmet is like choosing the best bike -- all that really matters is that you have (and wear) one.
Leatt HydraDri 7.0 Clip shoes promise a lot and look good, but how do they stack up to winter biking in the real world?
KOO, Smith, Roka, Tifosi, Ombraz, and YouZee all offer slightly different solutions for prescription-strength MTB eyewear. So we compared all six.
Lens & Frame EVinfinity lenses are designed to enhance vision across multiple distances outdoors, and are available without prescription.
These are the mountain bike pants, gloves, jackets, and jerseys we're wearing on the trail this fall and winter.
The Fox Union flat shoes feature a grippy and stiff (but not too stiff) sole with durable uppers to protect your feet on the trail.
The Pearl Izumi Expedition Pro is a race-ready cycling shoe is designed for gravel and XC riding.
Dakine is renowned for making durable mountain bike products, and the Dakine Slayer Bike Knee Pad continues that tradition. However, the fit and sizing leave something to be desired.
The new Specialized Search helmet is the brand's mid-tier offering aimed at gravel riders. It's packed with features, and has a five-star Virginia Tech safety rating.
The new Specialized Recon 3.0 mountain bike slash gravel shoe is a high performance shoe that offers a good value for the price.