Many mountain bikers spend hundreds on suspension upgrades but overlook one simple setup step that makes the biggest difference: sag. Dialing in the correct MTB sag helps your suspension track the trail smoothly, improves traction on rough terrain, and keeps the bike stable during descents. Sag is the amount your suspension compresses under your body…
If you’re wondering how to maintain your dropper post for peak performance, you’re in the right place. Whether you’re bombing down muddy trails or cruising through dry singletrack, your dropper post is one of the most abused components on your bike — and often the most neglected. Riders clean their chains religiously, but the dropper…
For safety, convenience, and adding a touch of personality to your ride, choosing the best mountain bike bells is more than necessary. A quality bike bell ensures that you can alert fellow riders, pedestrians, and wildlife without losing momentum or focus on the trail. In this review, we’ve tested and evaluated a variety of options,…
When it comes to mountain biking, your fork can make or break your ride. It’s not just about getting from point A to point B; it’s about how the fork interacts with the trail, how it cushions your landings, and how it improves your overall bike handling. The right mountain bike fork will give you…
If your hands go numb on long rides or you struggle with wrist pain, the right ergonomic grips are must have. They help disperse pressure, reduce strain on your wrists, and improve overall grip security, especially on technical trails. Some grips focus on thick padding for maximum cushioning, while others emphasize firm support for a…
Let’s face it–when you’re out on the trails, the last thing you want is to worry about your bike tipping over while you take a break or snap a few photos of the scenery. That’s where a reliable mountain bike kickstand comes in. But not all kickstands are perform same, and with so many options…
Setting up tubeless tires sounds simple—until you’re crouched on your garage floor, sweating through a hand pump and praying for that satisfying pop of a seated bead. Anyone who’s made the switch to tubeless knows the perks: fewer flats, lower pressures, better grip. But without the right pump, even the best tire and sealant combo…
Choosing a mountain bike derailleur used to be simple. Now? You’ve got clutches, cages, tooth capacity, compatibility codes, and a jungle of marketing jargon that rarely matches trail reality. And when you’re bombing down technical lines or grinding up loose switchbacks, the last thing you want is a misfire from your shifting system. We’ve spent…
Hitting the trails on a mountain bike is all about control, confidence, and the right gear. After more than eight years of riding everything from rocky descents to loamy singletracks, I’ve learned that tires make or break the ride. The right set gives you the grip to corner hard, the durability to handle sharp rocks,…
When you’re flying down a rocky trail or grinding through switchbacks, your handlebar isn’t just a steering tool—it’s your connection to the trail. I’m Robert Smith, and after putting countless bars through the wringer, I can say this: the best carbon mountain bike handlebars can completely change how your bike feels. It affects control, comfort,…
When you’re tackling both road and trail, the right set of mountain bike tires can make all the difference. Whether you’re speeding down paved paths or navigating rocky, uneven terrain, the tires you choose need to handle environments with confidence. It’s not just about picking the most expensive or the flashiest tires; it’s about understanding…
A broken chain, a loose derailleur, or a stubborn flat tire—these are just a few things that can cut a great ride short. Having the right tools is essential, whether you’re fixing a minor issue on the trail or doing routine maintenance at home. A reliable set of mountain bike tools helps keep your bike…