Mojo Suspension

Mojo Suspension are the go-to guys when it comes to getting your FOX suspension serviced in the UK. They were attending the show with what has to be the most expensive wall displays, lined with row upon row of shiny FOX suspension units. They were even giving away these energy gels for free, but I wouldn’t bother really, they were the worst I have ever tasted.

For more information head to mojostore.co.uk


Winter 2017 Endura MT500 II Jacket

In our recent waterproof grouptest, we loved the Endura MT500 II Jacket, awarding it the best in test. The rugged construction and ExoShell60 fabric with the amazing 64,000 g/m2 breathability was a clear favourite. For those who prefer a more minimalist jacket, in September 2017 Endura will be releasing a smock version of the MT500 for maximum comfort and protection. The Smock features all the same highlights as the full zipped MT500 II jacket with the absence of a full zip. The smock will be available in signature MT500 Black/Yellow, and also this new Khaki/Camo, for the same price of £199.

For more information head to endurasport.com


New Endura MT500 and Singletrack womens range

Endura has obviously drawn on the experience of their many female riding staff to produce a new line of women’s garments that look, well, awesome. Not only do they feature super nice panel design, but the colours have been well chosen to look complementary without desperately shouting “Hey, I’m made for ladies!” The new women’s MT500 jacket (left) will be available in September 2017 and boasts the same high-tech features as the men’s MT500 II (with the absence of chest pockets due to the narrower panels) and will retail for £199. The Singletrack jacket (right) has also been refreshed with a new 3-layer laminated fabric similar to the ExoShell60 which ups the waterproof and breathability ratings from 10,000 to 20,000 (mm and g/m2).

For more information head to endurasport.com


Oakley Roll Out Youth Range

In a move that will appeal to mini-shredders, Oakley has produced a range of youth versions of their most popular MTB glasses. 30% smaller than the adult versions, all feature the same impressive Prizm Trail lenses which, when it comes to optical clarity, are like going from VHS to watching your first HD film! However, with prices from £130 – £185 you had better have a good paper round.

For more information head to oakley.com