Of the three bike components a cyclist is in contact with (the saddle, pedals and handlebars), the saddle is the most critical to comfort. Every rider has a unique pelvis geometry, weight, and combination of...
This allows rings to break down and decompose by the action of bacteria or other biological means, thus reducing the environmental pollution and the risk of animal being entangled in six-pack rings.
Since 1989, the laws of many countries require plastic six-pack rings to be photodegradable, and require that the rings break down within 90-days of exposure to sunlight. This reduces the possibility of wild...
A wide variety of marine animals and birds have been found entangled with plastic six-pack rings, which may suffocate the animal in some cases. Since 1989, the laws of many countries require plastic six-pack...
Enabling enough air to pass through helmet openings (vents) enables keeping the head comfortably cool during bike rides. The percentage of open space each helmet has to allow for airflow in and out is key to...
The annoyance of carrying a helmet after cycling leads cyclists to often leave their helmets at home. Can a helmet be made to comfortably fit in a backpack or small bag?