Gifts

Whoa There, Chief! Watch Where You’re Driving! This Gift Guide Is for Bikes!

From Slate.com

People who cycle for transportation, to say nothing of dedicated hobbyists, don’t let weather get in their way. But in many places, it’s not just “raining” right now—it’s freaking freezing. It’s wet. It’s icy. Maybe there’s snow. Maybe snow is in your eyes! Given that the people in cyclists’ lives right now may be on the hunt for gifts, we turned to Slate’s sizable stable of bike enthusiasts for advice on the gifts that could make a difference in the coming months. Their recommendations are below.

Something to Keep You From Slipping on That Giant Patch of Ice: Schwalbe Marathon Winter Plus Tires

Lots of cyclists gush over these tubeless folding Schwalbe tires, which get high marks for being grippy and sturdy yet fast. You do need a tubeless-compatible wheel to pop these on, but if you’re set there, you’ll find these to be exceptionally durable and resistant to wintertime air leakage. (Note that you can still use an inner tube if you are not into running tubeless tires.)

Something to Keep Your Tires Pumped Up: Lezyne Micro Floor Drive Digital HVG

Getting a flat is never fun, but it’s even worse when it’s freezing outside and you don’t have a way to reinflate a low tire or fill a spare tube. That’s why, if you’re going to be romping around in the winter, you’re going to need a good pump. This one is small, lightweight, and comes with a digital pressure gauge so you know exactly how much air to put in. An essential if you want to keep your winter tires fully locked and loaded.

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Great Gift Ideas for Cyclists

From MensJournal.com

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It’s time to deck the halls, trim the tree, and wrap some presents. If you’re like some people (cough, cough…I mean me), procrastination is the name of the game, and last-minute deals are my claim to fame. In trying to do better this holiday season, I set aside some time to select a few items that I’ve either tested and loved, would love to get, or plan to give. With so much of the same on the market, choosing a gift that will stand out is hard. Let’s elevate this gift-giving season. Repair kits, bike lights, and helmet covers are defaults…just in case all else fails.

I hope this list serves as inspiration and saves you unnecessary perspiration pacing for the delivery man at the 11th hour, picking over the leftovers at the store, or regifting that thing that’s still got you perplexed about how your name could be synonymous with such a creation.

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Best Gifts for Cyclists: 10 Great Presents for Your Favorite Biker

From GearJunkie.com

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Cycling is heavily gear-oriented, and cyclists can be very particular. But don’t worry — we know some gifts to make them happy.

The GearJunkie staff have been deeply rooted in the two-wheel world for decades. Let us help you find the gifts that will be used and appreciated by even the pickiest pedaler in your life.

As you probably know, prices in cycling can be astronomical, but we cover every budget along the financial spectrum in this buying guide.

Happy holidays, and here’s to being the best gift-giver a cyclist could ask for.

Respond to texts, map your route, and more all while hands-free with this smartphone mount ($23+). It was designed primarily for use while cycling, meaning it is designed to be durable and supportive.

Nite Ize Wraptor Rotating Smartphone Bar Mount

The Wraptor’s 360-degree rotation allows you to secure your phone in an upright or landscape position. The brand claims that the phone harness is compatible with both standard and oversized phones, with and without cases, making it an option for just about anyone.

Image courtesy of Park Tool

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