Are you a lady shredder or do you know one? There is a ton of new product coming in the cycling world for all the gals out there who ride hard. We rounded up some of our favorites. Keep an eye on this site for reviews coming up, and ask your local shop to stock more equipment and clothing to better serve all the women in your mountain biking community.
Race Face has new Khyber Knee and Elbow guards.Jealous of all the bib shorts coming out for the guys, with cool pockets in back to stuff all your stuff in? Race Face is now making bibs for the ladies.Riding shorts with new stretchy cuff to hug in all the right places. Marking director Wendy, of Race Face, loves these shorts.Not a Women’s helmet, but the artwork is designed in partnership with the “Dirt Series”, a set of workshops put on by women, for women.Moms are welcome at Pivot. It’s hard work at the booth at Interbike, and it’s hard being a Mom, so to combine the two is absolute genius. Any chance this kid will be a mountain biker?Juliana has been at the forefront of women’s gear. Their new Roubion is a trail shredding machine.POC Women’s Trail WO shorts are very popular in Colorado.Camelbak LUXE riding pack, with shorter torso length, and S-curved shoulder harness for more comfortable carry, looks fantastic.Dakine is completely on board with women’s clothing, and feature girls prominently in their point of sale marketing.Jenna stepped away from the Dakine booth for a second to model the Cypress flannel.Troy Lee Designs new Women’s Skyline trail short will get you noticed.Women’s Pedigree Jersey from Sombrio.Women’s Journey tank top, from Pearl Izumi, features wide straps for a comfortable and uncompromising fit.The Liv Intrigue, featuring a 68º head angle and 447mm chain stays, is Liv’s longer travel, serious trail riding bike. Ridden under Kelli Emmett on Enduro World Series courses.Liv’s Lust Advanced 0, with 100mm of travel, should prove to be a great everyday riding bike.
Words, Photos: Daniel Dunn
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