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Gift Guide: Bikes and Accessories

Everything you need to hit the road, trail or track

Not only an eco-friendly way to commute, biking is a global community that encompasses dreamers, enthusiasts and professionals. As such, there’s an endless supply of gear to go along with it all—base layers, sunglasses, helmets, locks, bags and more. Whether your preferred route lies along your city’s primary thoroughfare or well beyond its limits, within the confines of a track or in proximity to your front door, there’s bound to be a bike, and an accessory, that suits your style.

3/4 Compression Tights

Intended to increase circulation and prevent muscle fatigue and soreness, Ten Thousand’s 3/4 compression tights ($68) are made from quick-drying Italian fabric (78% nylon and 22% spandex). They’re flexible, breathable and boast abrasion protection, anti-odor qualities and a pocket big enough for a phone or a few cards.

Epic Pro Mountain Bike

From CH favorite Specialized comes a rig so light ($6800) and structurally sound that riders have unassailed confidence in both speed and safety. An 11m carbon fiber frame makes this the ultimate race bike as it affords stiffness and strength along with agility. The newly developed RockShox Brain shock can handle the bumpiest handling and jumps, while also providing a suitable ride off the track.

Bike Bag

Made in Colorado from 1000D Cordura® and 400D nylon, this Topo Designs bike bag ($49) is made to be strapped to your handlebars, but doubles as a mini tote. Weatherproof all the way down to its waterproof zipper, the nifty triangle-shaped bag will hold bike tools, as well as a couple small items. With a secret interior pocket and daisy-chain webbing on the outside (making attaching a light easy), it even has a padded base to keep your possessions safer.

CERO One Electric Cargo Bike

Inspired by the Japanese Mamachari and the British Royal Mail Bike, the CERO One electric cargo bike ($2890) is super-customizable—offering options that will suit many riders. With a modular cargo system and interchangeable baskets and seats for both the front and rear, it weighs just over 56 pounds. Electric-propelled (with a 93 mile range), the bike features a 504Wh battery and 250W Shimano motor to push riders up to speeds of 20mph.

Oslo No-Slip Sunglasses

Available in five colorways, Roka’s Oslo sunglasses ($140) are just 19 grams and will never slip off—thanks to the brand’s patented fit system made from a proprietary elastomer. No matter how much you sweat, what sunscreen you wear or whatever activity you get up to, they’ll stay in place. While tech-forward, these shades are still stylish and sophisticated enough for everyday wear. Price listed represents the matte black frame and carbon polarized lens model.

RL 275 BMX Bike

Made in collaboration with A$AP Ferg, Redline’s RL 275 ($800) is a hybrid BMX bike and cruiser. With handbrakes and Vee Speedster tires, this upgraded iteration (the original usually doesn’t come with brakes) remains true to its core identity. The aluminum frame is lightweight and durable and its shape is old-school but the bike boasts plenty of contemporary features.

Memphis Movement Helmet

Available in three sizes, Thousand and Poketo’s collaborative Memphis Movement helmet ($95) is lightweight, safe and stylish. There’s a hidden hole for locking the helmet to your bike, seven vents for optimal breathability, a magnetic front buckle and an adjustable rear fit, vegan leather straps and a low-profile visor. It’s also both CPSC and EN 1078 safety certified.

Raleigh Redux 2 Staple Edition

Officially available 11 July, Raleigh Bicycles and Jeff Staple collaborate on an urban commuter bike ($780) with ingenious details—from the bare frame (that can accommodate rack and fender mounts) to the textured grip on the most common carrying points. With brightly colored rim walls and a “pigeon poop” motif on the seat—a nod to both the urban jungle and Staple’s synonymous logo—it’s good-looking, yet still a workhorse.

Leather-Covered Bike Chain

Measuring just under three meters long, Map of Days and Shinola’s leather-wrapped chain bike lock ($285) is stylish and protective. The Horween Essex leather shields the heavy-duty chain within, and protects a bike’s paint job in the process. Further, the hefty, almost industrial-sized padlock is an upgrade for both safety and aesthetic purposes.

Casterino Road Bike

Bassi Bikes’ Casterino Road (2400 CAD) is a performance-driven bicycle that’s built upon traditional design but boasts modern components. Super-lightweight, the frame is Bassi Casterino and features an 11-speed Shimano Ultegra gruppo and Mavic Ksyrium wheels. Available in four sizes, this sleek-looking road bike blends the best from various well-respected brands to the benefit of comfort and performance.

Sliver Fly Kids’ Helmet

Reminiscent of classic stunt helmets, Nutcase’s Little Nutty (€70) is fit for kids and features a no-pinch magnetic buckle, removable visor, and three sets of foam pads for a snug fit. Each helmet boasts an injection-molded ABS shell along with protective EPS foam, and 360-degree reflectivity which means they’re durable, easy-to-spot and will keep a little rider super-safe.

Little Tokyobike

Available in six fun colorways, the Little Tokyobike ($315) is a sized-down version of the brand’s classic cruiser. It’s outfitted with training wheels, wide tires (for all kinds of surfaces), as well as a handlebar brake and a classic coaster rear brake. The comfy seat is adjustable from 42cm to 62cm, and the entire bike weighs 22 pounds. There’s even a handle for adults to carry it once the ride’s over.

Ultralight Gloves

Available in four cheerful colors, Velocio’s fingerless gloves ($39) offer protection along with breathability, thanks to SPF50 mesh lycra fabric. On the inside, a synthetic microsuede (with silicone logo embellishment) offers extra grip. There’s no padding, velcro or extras to add weight to these sleek accessories.

M7 Cruiser

With a functional and attractive diagonal mixte-frame, the M7 from Public Bikes ($500) blends the classic French-style step-through with a sporty upright shape. Handmade from lightweight steel, this bicycle features a Shimano Mega range derailleur gear system, puncture-resistant tires and front and rear rack mounts—for bags, baskets or cargo racks. Available in two colors and two sizes, this bike is ideal for daily commuting and weekend wanders.

Waterproof Rear Pack

Designed to attach beneath your bike’s saddle, Rapha’s waterproof rear pack ($130) features enough straps to remain tightly fastened and a clever design that balances (and transfers) weight during rides. With a 15-liter capacity, the pack affords ample room for necessities and its PU-coated polyester fabric (along with welded seams and aquaguard zips) means it’s entirely waterproof.

Yerka V3 Everyday Bike

Specifically designed for commuting, Yerka’s V3 (€649) features fenders on both wheels, the option of a single- or three-speed gear, and a frame that doubles as a lock. When locking up the bike, simply unhook the lower portion of the frame (where the notch is), detach the seat and then the seat becomes the keystone of the locking system. The bike is then almost impractical to steal, as breaking the lock would compromise the frame. This iteration (available in three sizes and four colors) also comes with anodized rims for anti-erosion as well as aesthetic value.

Smart Bike Helmet

This safe and stylish helmet ($169) is also smart: outfitted with Bluetooth speakers for hands-free turn-by-turn nav, phone calls and music; and an LED light on the back to signal braking and turning. Though its primary function is protection, it also features an SOS sensor to detect falls and alert preset contacts. With a leather brim, the helmet has several detachable components for cleaning too.

Treadwell 2

Lightweight yet commanding, Cannondale’s Treadwell 2 ($750) exists somewhere between beach-cruiser and city-commuter. The wider-set handlebars and thicker tires afford confidence, but the slender frame (SmartForm C3 Alloy with hidden cables) provides agility. This is a multi-purpose bike that’s built to last.

Flashlight First Aid Kit

Intended for use when hiking or camping, VSSL’s portable first aid kit ($125) actually applies to all kinds of sports and adventures. The same size as a traditional flashlight (just over nine inches), the kit contains a light, compass, tape, bandages of varying sizes, sterile strips, antiseptic towelettes, a hemostatic agent, burn cream, aspirin, Advil, gloves and more. All these essentials are inside a military-grade aluminum tube that’s also waterproof.

V10 Racing Bike

A serious racing bike, the Santa Cruz V10 ($3699) (available in 27.5-inch and 29-inch frame sizes) is perhaps the most celebrated downhill bicycle in the sport’s history. The lightweight frame’s lower leverage accommodates and absorbs more shock, while redesigned derailleur cable routing protects the housing from chain damage. With its win history and menacing design, the V10 offers a compelling level of confidence for riders.

Hero image courtesy of Roka, all other images courtesy of respective brands

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