The 3DF Elbow Guard uses new Leatt® 3DF, 3-dimensional impact foam that offers a soft and flexible fit and energy-absorbing impact protection. This combination results in comfortable, lightweight CE certified protection. Protection that includes MoistureCool wicking fabric, that keeps you cool and, Aramid Fiber for maximum abrasion resistance. So comfortable you may forget you have them on.
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RIDE UK sends out a teaser of their new magazine that yet has to show up in the newsstands and bike shops. They want to beat the readers snapping a photo of the cover with their phone to post it on their Myspace. With issue #184 you can win a Sunday bike, they'll show you how the rush skatepark was built and RIDE shows you what you can find on Google Earth. There's way more to be discovered. Robin Pearson explains the cover:
A bit ago we received a message that the digital version of DIG98 was waiting for us. Now our subscription has run out so instead of finding the contents list and a cover shot, we only got to see the thumbnail of the cover. The fact that it was a trail issue made me want to see the magazine even more. The hard copy has not arrived yet and as usual it will drop in the mail just as you say it hasn't yet arrived. But for now we have the content list so all you dirt lovers will know what's coming.
The Haro SD V2 is Dennis Enarson’s signature pro frame. Also ridden by Haro riders Seth Klinger, Matthias Dandois, Ronnie Napolitan, Colton Walker and Jason Watts.
You know what sucks? Not having fresh socks. The day just starts better with a fresh pair. Over at FOX they've got you covered with a full line of socks to choose from. From the $32 dollar Fox Short Trip Tech sock with embroidered Fox logo to the $8.95 Low rise sock for the minimalist type. A lot of tech wizardy goes into socks, just read the descriptions on the following
Tomorrow the new issue of Freedom BMX makes it in the shops. It's their 116th issue and last one of 2013. DEV CLOTHING'S Mark Remmert makes the cover so his Christmas was a good one. If you've got a subscription or want to know what's in the mag when you go look for it at the shop, we'll give you the list right here:
After doing a BMX 'zine for ten years (1987 - 1996) FATBMX made it on the internet. The year was 1998. Here to stay.