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Troy Lee Designs Ace Short
The Ace Shorts from Troy lee Designs are packed full of tech to place them firmly on the podium for the best MTB shorts around. They are made using a 4-way stretch, highly durable material. There are two side pockets that have been designed to not be uncomfortable when you are pedalling, even when you have stuff in them. Welded…


Troy Lee Designs Ruckus Jersey
The Ruckus has been in the Troy Lee Designs line up for some time, it’s a free ride inspired jersey with ¾ length sleeves and a few bits of tech hidden away too. It features breathable mesh side panels, and excellent “hidden” stash pocket in the side, which will hold a lift pass, key, and even a phone, the phone…


Troy Lee Designs GP Air Jersey
The choice of racers the world over, the chances of spotting a fellow rider in a TLD jersey is quite high at any downhill track around the world. Thankfully they come in such an array of colours it is unlikely you will end up stood next to someone in exactly the same one. They offer a huge selection of styles…


Troy Lee Designs Moto Short
These shorts are badass, pure and simple. Don’t be fooled though, while their tough and burley exterior lends them perfectly to DH, I’ve fallen in love with them so much they are getting used for trail riding duties too. Made using tough 600 denier polyester you’ll have a hard time ripping them in a crash. This does mean they have…


Troy Lee Designs Combat Knee/Shin Guards
These super lightweight guards from Troy Lee should be just the ticket for anyone looking to avoid some injuries. Using a 3 strap Velcro closure system the guards should stay firmly in place. The pads have been pre bent as well to aid freedom of movement and the plastic armour is anatomically shaped to ensure a good fit. The padding…


Troy Lee Designs D2
Colour: Love Hate Pink 1105 Grams 2.440lb Well, what can you say about the Troy Lee D2, There are some stunning graphics available and when you lift it out of the box for the first time the attention to detail is almost spellbinding. There are 8 vents on the helmet and three on the mouthpiece. Channelling inside the helmet ensures…


Troy Lee Designs D2 Carbon
Weight: 983g (medium/large) A thing of beauty to behold, the D2 from Troy Lee has always been one of our favourite helmets. Of course it isn’t cheap, but then it looks stunning compared to other models out there. Steve Cromwell kindly sorted us out with the Carbon D2 at the last minute. We were looking for as light a helmet…
4 months ago
An absolutely insane line from Bryce Piwek!
5 months ago
Watching this video of Vali Höll makes us very envious of her and her home trails! Here's the full release from YT: Can you imagine…
12 months ago
Episode 5 of Monster Energy's 'Between the Races' series takes us to a small town called Pisgah Forest in the USA to visit the smoothest…
1 year ago
From Troy Lee: The Daytona and its successors, the D2 and D3, have been worn by more MTB and BMX heroes—and have collected more titles,…
1 year ago
This is a must-watch, after 2 weeks of digging at Hakuba Iwatake in Japan, Brandon Semenuk sets to it and lays down his unmistakeable style…
1 year ago
Crashes, broken bones... it's not enough to stop sometimes. Damien Desbrosses knows this deal and just gets right back up and starts again anyway. This…
1 year ago
It's like listening to the radio but on the internet - whatever next? Up and coming teenage talent, Brooke Anderson, chats about how she got…
1 year ago
Join the lads Matt Jones, Brendan Fairclough, Olly Wilkins and Ben Deakin as they ride the famous exposed King Kong trail in Utah, USA. They…
1 year ago
JUST STOP working right now and watch the sheer brilliance and artistry of Brandon Semenuk. How many incredible films can one guy make? Watch the…
1 year ago
It may have been and gone, but for Ben Deakin the morning of Red Bull Rampage is well worth revisiting. Incredible how few nerves there…
1 year ago
Yes, it's only short and yes, it's an advert for Troy Lee but any video that showcases Mitch Ropelato has got to be worth a…
2 years ago
More content from this weekends DH World Cup in Les Gets, this time it's the #tldbike crew on the bikes getting dialled ahead of the…
Issue 63
A legend on two wheels who’s carved himself one of the most impressive careers in the industry, Rob still rips in the woods and gives us his opinion on the upcoming season too. Click here to get some Warner Wisdom!
Issue 62
Cam Zink is a legend in the world of mountain biking and a Rampage veteran. This year may not have gone his way, but you can always count on him to be pushing the boundaries of the sport and be a regular visitor to the podium.
Issue 62
Linkage forks came and went some years ago, but Trust have pushed things to the next level with fresh ideas and a desire to create a better suspension experience for riders. We chat to Dave Weagle about forks and how Trust are shaping the future.
Issue 61
Downhill racing has never been so exciting, this season the women's racing has been wild, unpredictable and refreshing. We caught up with a few of the key racers looking to build on their success from this year into the 2020 season.
Issue 59
We've got a bunch of organic IMB merchandise to give away this issue. T-shirts and hoodies for one lucky winner!
Issue 59
Ben Howells takes us on a trip of a lifetime through British Columbia, visiting all the classic spots and giving us the low down on how best to see the region. Expect north shore, rock rolls and plenty of loam.
Issue 59
More images with no particular place to call home this issue!
Issue 58
Emily Horridge thinks we should appreciate where we live and go exploring more. With a map in hand they avoid their usual haunts and head out to explore their local area from the front door and see what they can find.
Issue 58
Clive Forth is on hand with the technique once again, this issue he is looking at going around corners with speed and style there is plenty more inside too!
Issue 58
Ewen Turner digs a little deeper into the funky new suspension technology coming from Naild and finds out who's behind it and how it's being incorporated into the mountain bike world and what that means for us.
Issue 57
Rampage 2018 will surely go down in history, partly due to Brendan Fairclough's immense run. He doesn't, however, do it alone. We catch up with Olly Wilkins and Ben Deakin to find out what it's like being on a dig crew at Rampag
Issue 57
More images with no particular place to call home this issue!
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