Here’s a look at the new gravel bikes and products on display at Sea Otter 2018Immediate Media
Vittoria now has a gravel tread for every type of unpaved road conditionJosh Patterson / Immediate Media
The Redshift Shockstop seatpost seeks to take the edge off rough roadsJosh Patterson / Immediate Media
The Shockstop seatpost has adjustable preload at the base of the seatpost to firm-up or soften the rideJosh Patterson / Immediate Media
The Redshift Shockstop seatpost offers up to 35mm of travelJosh Patterson / Immediate Media
Former Dirty Kanza 200 winners Yuri Hauswald and Rebecca Rusch were on hand at the GU booth to offer nuggets of gravel wisdomJosh Patterson / Immediate Media
Canyon’s new gravel bike, the Grail, turned a lot of heads. Many showgoers stopped by to give the unique handlebar a feelJosh Patterson / Immediate Media
SRAM’s booth was full of gorgeous machines, including this stunning VanillaJosh Patterson / Immediate Media
The Rodeo Labs Trail Donkey 2.0 was also on display at the SRAM boothJosh Patterson / Immediate Media
The 3T Exploro in a “tequila sunrise” paint schemeJosh Patterson / Immediate Media
This Yeti Edition Open UP belongs to Geoff Kabush. He’ll race it at several gravel events this season, including the Dirty Kanza 200Josh Patterson / Immediate Media
This custom-painted Ibis Hakka MX looked amazing. We hope a similar paint scheme makes it to production bikes in the futureJosh Patterson / Immediate Media
Niner’s MCR 9 RDO prototype turned a lot of heads and divided many opinions about the future of gravel bikesJosh Patterson / Immediate Media