Garmin VIRB Ultra 30-Action cam

The Garmin VIRB Ultra 30 is fully loaded with cool functions, like the high sensitivity microphone that is supposed to deliver the best sound quality, even through the waterproof case.
The Garmin VIRB Ultra 30 is fully loaded with cool functions, like the high sensitivity microphone that is supposed to deliver the best sound quality, even through the waterproof case.
The cam is controlled via the rear LCD display on the rear or with simple voice commands when your hands are busy holding onto your handlebars.
The cam is controlled via the rear LCD display on the rear or with simple voice commands when your hands are busy holding onto your handlebars.

At a first glimpse the Garmin VIRB Ultra 30 could be mistaken for yet another GoPro clone. But don’t let the looks fool you, the new action cam flagship from the gps specialists is packed with technology. The specs with 4K recording at 30 frames per second and 3 axis image stabilization promise crystal clear video and photo output. But the Garmin cam has a lot more to offer: besides the operation through the rear LCD touch display, you can also control it with your voice. GPS and G sensors detect data like speed, distance and altitude than can be embedded in the video caption or help users to find the most exciting segments in longer clips. The Garmin VIRB Ultra 30 will be available from September 2016 and retail for € 529.99. | garmin.com


Formula Selva

Formula-Selva-1-2

The new Formula Selva introduces a new Chassis into Formula’s line-up. With the Internals of the 35, namely the IFT (Internal Floating Technology), which reduces drag in the damper during flex, and the CTS (Compression Tuning System), it should stay as well functioning and highly tuneable as the 35 – the only difference being the Boost Spacing of course. It is available from € 988. Click here to read our First Ride with the Formula 35! | formula-brake.it

Customized:  HT-Components hat für seine Olympioniken Pedale in den jeweiligen Landesfarben gefertigt. Bling Bling!
Customized
HT-Components made special editotions of their pedals for their olympic riders in their country colors.

Tune Geiles Teil EN-Stem und Prince-/Princess-Boost-Hub

The most expensive seat at Eurobike? You bet!
The most expensive seat at Eurobike? You bet!

If you pass by at the Eurobike booth of german lightweight specialist Tune, you’ll expect only the finest parts and bling. And like always, you won’t be disappointed this year. After taking a rest on what is quite likely the most expensive park bench of the trade show, you can gaze at a selection of small pieces of art. For example the stem “Geiles Teil“, that is now available in an EN version with 35 mm and 50 mm lengths starting at 119 g. Or the Princess and Prince Boost hubs, that are the lightest boost hubs on the market according to Tune. | tune.de

Geiles Teil EN We’re fans of short stems and Tunes new beauty should be a great addition to almost any bike.
Geiles Teil EN
We’re fans of short stems and Tunes new beauty should be a great addition to almost any bike.
The front hub Princess Skyline Boost weighs in at 93 g, less than a chocolate bar.
The front hub Princess Skyline Boost weighs in at 93 g, less than a chocolate bar.
No less impressive is the 192 g light Prince Boost rear hub.
No less impressive is the 192 g light Prince Boost rear hub.

For more interesting stuff check out day 3!


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