Friday, September 26, 2014

Interbike: I came, I saw ...

Interbike only lasts a few days but since those days are mostly spent without fresh air or natural light, it's easy to lose count. Especially since it all becomes a blur of shiny bits, objects of desire, and tremendous innovations cyclists didn't even know they needed.

I spent the better part of the week (one day at Outdoor Demo and three at Interbike) covering the show for both Teton Gravity Research and mtbr.com/roadbikereview.com.

And here's what I saw! Below, you'll find all of my articles and "best of" lists in one place - hope you enjoy! I certainly enjoyed chasing them down. BIG thank you to TGR's Jon Grinney who snapped photos for me and kept up with my warp speed charge. And more thank yous to all the gang at MTBR and Road Bike Review for having me along as well.

Without further adieu ...

The first installment of the TGR "Best of" series includes some of my favs from Rocky Mountain, Giant, POC, Smith, Giro, Osprey, and Sony:  http://www.tetongravity.com/photo/bike/the-best-of-interbike-2014-round-1
In Round II, I tried to get a little more "enduro" on the whole thing (and DH too!) and included finds from  Shimano, Five Ten, Camelback, EVOC, SPY, Leatt, and Intense Cycles.
http://www.tetongravity.com/photo/bike/tgrs-best-of-interbike-round-ii





For the MTBR/RBR "Best of Show" round up, I highlight the new lady's version of Norco's Sight, a pack from EVOC, Giro's Halter Bib Shorts, and the first helmet from Leatt (complete with internal routing for your hydration tube!)
http://reviews.mtbr.com/best-in-show-30-cool-new-bike-products-for-2015
Acre's Trail Pack is a good looking, functional pack that'll be here this spring. Fun aside, while in their booth, I got to meet legends Steve Peat and Greg Minnaar -- a highlight! http://reviews.mtbr.com/interbike-acre-hauser-trailpack
Blackburn has got a rack for you if you're of the fat-biking persuasion. And good news: it will also fit your skinny bike. 
http://reviews.mtbr.com/interbike-blackburns-new-expandable-outpost-fat-bike-rack
Marin offers an affordable option in the "adventure bike" category that caught my eye. http://www.roadbikereview.com/reviews/interbike-marin-lombard-elite-adventure-road-bike
Though they didn't have a traditional booth set up on the show floor, Mavic did have a nice, quiet place to retreat to to check out their hoops and other offerings. I took a peak at the Crossmax XL Wheel-Tyre System. http://reviews.mtbr.com/interbike-mavic-crossmax-xl-wheel-tyre-system
Liv, Giant's new women's brand is all grown up in 2015, dropping "Giant" from its extremely light downtubes. I drooled all over the Liv Lust Advanced 0. http://reviews.mtbr.com/interbike-2015-liv-lust-advanced-0
I met Jill Hamilton, the industry veteran behind Petal Power - a new line of "down there" products that work as a system including pre-ride wipes, chamois "creme" and post-ride wash. http://www.roadbikereview.com/reviews/interbike-petal-powers-new-chamois-cream-system-for-women
Simple, affordable and it gets the bikes out of the way! Great new offering from Feedback that would look great in a garage or even in your front hall. http://www.roadbikereview.com/reviews/interbike-feedback-sports-velo-wall-post-storage-solution
Showers Pass had the right idea when they booked a suite at the Mandalay in which to show off their gear. Another welcome retreat from the show floor. Also bacon. Ladies: the Rogue Hoodie. http://www.roadbikereview.com/reviews/interbike-showers-pass-launches-rogue-hoodie-for-women



And if you read this far ... here's a special treat. With MTBR/RoadBikeReview, we put together these entertaining, informative video wrap-ups to share with you the kinds of chats we have at the end of the day, anyway. I think they turned out alright!



Hope you enjoyed the show!!!

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