SRAM – the Eagle has landed

The new SRAM XX1 Eagle was not only dominating the huge SRAM booth, but was also present at the booth of almost every bike manufacturer. Thanks to its maxed-out range of gears it not only makes the front derailleur superfluous and shifting more intuitive, but also opens a lot of new options for frame design. Check out our overview article for more information. | sram.com
Birzman M-Torque Ranger-Tool

The Birzman M-Torque Ranger is a multi-tool with integrated 5 Nm torque indicator and swappable cnc-machined bits (allen key 3/4/5mm, Torx T25, flat-tip screwdriver). In addition to that, it includes a sturdy set of tire levers in it’s grip. If you tend to tighten bolts too loose or too firm, this might be for you. Price tba. | birzman.com
Devinci Django Carbon 29



For the upcoming season, Devinci adds a 29″ version to their already-known 27.5″ trail bike Django. It has 130/120 mm of travel and will be available in three specs from 4,509 € to 7,239 € and as a frame kit for 2,629 €. Of course, it does not deny it’s roots, and has the typical Split Pivot suspension. | devinci.com
Alpina S-Way glasses


Alpina presents a new set of multi sport glasses with single piece lenses. The S-Way doesn’t only come with stylish looks but also offers Alpina’s latest and greatest lense-technologies. The QuattroVarioflex Mirror combines polarized glasses with the photochromic Varioflex technology, that changes the tint within seconds depending on the lighting conditions. Special coatings are supposed to prevent the glasses from fogging up and let water pearl off easily. The perfect fit is achieved with cold forming, adjustable temple and nosepads. Prices range from € 89.95 for the Ceramic Mirror model without photochromic lens up to € 199.95 for the top tier model. | alpina-sports.com
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