
RACEFACE: RaceFace is an MTB brand, also with a ton of BMX crossover potential. Just loosen the bolt, and the height will rotate and adjust to every sized rider. The rear section and seat are fully adjustable, so as you kid grows - so can his balance bike. While it did seem to have a long wheelbase that only a tiny Terry Tenette-type tyke could appreciate, tere's a read for it.

One of these "new" push bike brands were these recyclable push bikes - made from 100% recycled plastic. RECYCLED EDITION: It seemed that this year, Strider has some serious competition in their midst. For most BMX dads and mechanics, Paul is known for making great adjustable brakes - but as you can see here, they've expanded more for the Fixie crowd, but their products cross over in to BMX just as easily. The selection of American-made CNC'ed brake levers from PAUL is amazing - and there's likely a size of reach for any aged BMXer. PAUL COMPONENTS: Next up, we stopped at PAUL Components. Available in high or low top and found at your nearest bike shop that carries Sidi. For you flat-pedal fans or Novices, Sidi also has some great non-clipless shoes with great ankle support and padding to protect you from clashing with your cranks. SIDI SHOES: The selection of Sidi shoes seems to be growing at a huge pace - with expansion of both road and off-road clipless shoes. .but that's not all. Definitely worth checking out if you are the shorts w/ pads type of racer, or that parent looking to make racing a bit safer for their kids. They are multi-functional - letting air flow thru them (thus being more comfortable to wear), and are also designed to absorb the impact more so than their competing brands. Inside the ForceField's body, elbow and knee guards is this thicker than usual, more breathable rubber pads. It's not only a cool name, but also has some state of the art protection and padding. They've got a new, expanded selection that any BMX mechanic would dream of hanging on the walls of his work bench.įORCEFIELD: The distributors of SIDI Shoes have also brought in a new Canadian brand of body armor - called FORCEFIELD. ICE TOOLZ: Spelled with a "Z" at the end, Ice Toolz has been around for years now, and is a more affordable alternative brands like Park.

(Cost is $20 for tickets - and well worth it.) But for those who aren't able to make it in, we've got you covered with a long stroll up and down every single bike-part filled aisle. It's still virtually impossible to catch everything in a single day, and we spied on plenty of cool stuff set for a 2015 release.įor those around the Las vegas area - anybody can check out the show this year, as it'll be open to the public on Friday, Sept. With many BMX brands absent this year (no Redline, no GT, no Dk, no MCS, no S&M), the BMX presence did seem a tad smaller than usual, but there was still a ton of BMX brands here to check out. It's all about bikes and fitness - so whether you're in to road, mountain, cyclo-cross, Triathalons or BMX, it's all here in Las Vegas at the Mandalay Bay convention center.
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