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ORNOT New Mens and Womens Packable Lightweight Wind Vest

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ORNOT New Mens and Womens Packable Lightweight Wind Vest

Packs down to the size of a riding bar and crafted from ultralight 40 gsm ripstop with Oeko-Tex certified recycled fibers, the Lightweight Wind Vest ($98) from ORNOT is designed for compact performance.

The super breathable, open-knit back panel ensures a great fit and contours around anything stuffed in your back pockets. With a C0 DWR finish on the front, you stay dry during unexpected drizzles, and the two-way zipper allows for easy venting when you warm up. Reflective details add visibility in low-light conditions and when the temperature rises, the vest packs down to fit in the palm of your hand in its own tiny internal pocket.

Weighing in at just 75 grams for a size medium, it’s feather-light, so you can take it on every ride.

Available now in gold or navy for Men and Women.

See more at ORNOT.

ORNOT Handlebar Bag Goes Hot Pink

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ORNOT Handlebar Bag Goes Hot Pink

In 2016, Ornot released its original Handlebar Bag. It won awards, toured the world, and carried a bazillion calories. This simple and compact bag features three cargo pockets, perfect for on-the-go storage, an interior zipper pocket with an integrated key clip for added security, and a phone holster designed for quick access.

The Handlebar Bag now comes in Ecopak Flamingo, offering some bright pink pop to your ride.

See more at ORNOT.

ORNOT Mission Shirt

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ORNOT Mission Shirt

The Mission Shorts are a staff favorite over here and now there’s a top to go along with them! ORNOT’s button-up Mission Shirt isn’t afraid of a little sweat; rather, it’s made from a technical stretch woven fabric that wicks moisture and dries quickly and it stands up to whatever you throw at it. Crafted from lightweight recycled fabric with UPF 30+ sun protection, the Mission Shirt not only keeps you cool and dry, but protected too. A clever rear pocket provides just enough space for your sunglasses or a quick snack.

Check out more at ORNOT.

Casual Women’s Cycling Shorts Round-Up: Rapha Explore Shorts, ORNOT Women’s Mission Short, Fjallraven S/F Rider’s Hybrid Short and Ripton Diesel Jorts

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Casual Women’s Cycling Shorts Round-Up: Rapha Explore Shorts, ORNOT Women’s Mission Short, Fjallraven S/F Rider’s Hybrid Short and Ripton Diesel Jorts

For the start of summer, Hailey Moore shares a brief review of four casual women’s cycling short options: the Rapha Women’s Explore Shorts, ORNOT Women’s Mission Short, Fjällräven S/F Rider’s Hybrid Short and Ripton Diesel Jorts. Find your new warm-weather uniform for on and off the bike! 

ORNOT All New Cargo Bibs

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ORNOT All New Cargo Bibs

ORNOT‘s popular cargo bibs have been upgraded with super luxurious fabric, an extra soft finish, and improved compression that hits the sweet spot. The bibs also received wider grippers that ensure these supportive bibs stay exactly where you want them.

All of the best features that earned these bibs numerous accolades have remained, including the dense endurance chamois, soft and stretchy straps, droptail back panel design allowing easy bathroom breaks without removing your jersey, and of course, the pockets (one on each leg).

While the fabric is new, it’s still Oeko-Tex certified and made from recycled content, ensuring safe and responsible production.

Check out the new Cargo Bibs for Men and Women.

ORNOT Chris Mcnally Micro Musette

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ORNOT Chris Mcnally Micro Musette

As seen in our Sea Otter Classic coverage, ORNOT just released these extremely packable Micro Musettes, made in collaboration with artist Chris Mcnally ($38). The Chris Mcnally Micro Musette is an extremely packable version of the classic cycling accessory. Whether you’re carrying a spare set of clothes, sandwiches for all your friends, or extra shoes, it’s designed to accommodate everything within reason. Roll on over to ORNOT to check them out!

 

The Radavist Product Awards and Top Ten Articles of 2023

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The Radavist Product Awards and Top Ten Articles of 2023

While our favorite stories are always ride and event coverage, people love flocking to The Radavist for our opinion on products. We view ourselves as the bike industry’s press corps, offering nuanced takes on hot items each year, while pushing back ever so slightly on the long arm of the industry’s marketing. This year, we cracked a lot of hard nuts but walked away with some compelling products—some of which deserve extra recognition—all while deciphering the world of bikes we know and love, and penning opinion pieces that garnered lots of eyes throughout the past twelve months.

Let’s check out The Radavist Product Awards and our Top 10 Articles of 2023 below!