With the big brands launching their latest and greatest at individual events this summer, and the rest of the industry using Eurobike in late August as a springboard, poor old Interbike in mid-September loses a bit of shine. But there were still more than 1,000 brands at the American tradeshow with stories to tell.
Some brands had new products — Pioneer launched a left-crank power meter — while others talked about new pricing — Stages, the innovators of the left-crank power meter, dropped prices across the board.
BikeRadar had four editors roaming the halls of Interbike in Las Vegas, Nevada. Here are the products that caught our attention.
Dave Rome – Australian Editor
Enve Carbon road hubs
Dropping an impressive 60g from the already feathery DT Swiss 180 hubs, these use Enve's one-piece moulding concept for a structure that's stronger than the spokes they're laced to. Internally, CeramicSpeed bearings meet DT Swiss' star ratchet mechanism for proven durability and speed. Sure they're expensive, but nothing with the Enve brand comes cheap. For more on these and the latest from ENVE check out this article.
Boyd Cycling tubeless valve nut
Industry Nine MatchStix
Moots Mountaineer YBB+ prototype
Vittoria Corsa Speed Cotton Road Tubeless
Open U.P.
UVEX Variotronic sunglasses
e-thirteen TRS cassette
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