Sea Otter is full of people and products that push the limitJosh Patterson / Immediate Media
Now that 29ers are an accepted platform, it’s time to take things to the next level, at least that’s what the 36in bike company Dirty Sixer thinksJosh Patterson / Immediate Media
MRP’s Groove fork on the front of the Dirty SixerJosh Patterson / Immediate Media
American Classic’s 29in Smokin’ Gun wheel for reference. Don’t hold your breath for a 36 versus 29in wheel test…Josh Patterson / Immediate Media
Have a booth at Sea Otter and want more folks to pay attention to you? Just add bacon. At least it worked for Arcivr, a photo and video sharing appJosh Patterson / Immediate Media
Fat Chance is back and looking better than ever. The Yo Eddy 2.0 can take 29 or 27.5+ wheels and treadsJosh Patterson / Immediate Media
Giro’s Grinduro gravel enduro is back and for 2016. There may be multiple events in multiple counties. Stay tuned for more detailsJosh Patterson / Immediate Media
Bontrager also has new extra-wide carbon rims for 29+ bikes such as the Trek Stache, the Line 40 wheelset has an internal width of 40mmJosh Patterson / Immediate Media
Northwave’s Enduro Mid shoe, designed with input from racer and professional rabble rouser Cedric Gracia is now available. It features a proprietary dial system, similar to Boa, and a walkable sole with Michelin rubberJosh Patterson / Immediate Media
Maybe he was channeling his inner ‘Il Pirata” a la Pantani? #morebirdsonbikesJosh Patterson / Immediate Media
Martin Soderstrom was practicing his smooth moves in preparation for Sea Otter’s annual Pump Track Invitational race. Practice makes perfect, as he rode away with the winJosh Patterson / Immediate Media
Product development can be a messy business, but suspension manufacturer and tuning company PUSH Industries is not afraid to show off the data capture system it used to develop the ElevenSix shockJosh Patterson / Immediate Media
RaceFace is still leading the light crank race with the new version of the Next SLJosh Patterson / Immediate Media
Skratch was on hand to keep Sea Otter attendees hydrated and fedJosh Patterson / Immediate Media
Smith’s line of casual eyewear gets a refresh for this seasonJosh Patterson / Immediate Media
Stages’ GXP carbon crankarms are finally ready for retail. Well, almost. The company expects to begin shipping the road and mountain crankarms in three weeks. Pricing is set at $629Josh Patterson / Immediate Media
While there are a lot of bicycle bells on the market, this one is intended to ring as you ride to alert people and wildlife to your presence. The Timber bell retails for $20Josh Patterson / Immediate Media