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David Golay reviews the Öhlins RXF36 m.3 for Blister

Flash Review: Öhlins RXF36 m.3

The changes Öhlins made to the latest m.3 generation RXF36 look more like subtle refinements than a major overhaul on paper, but small tweaks can make a big difference when it comes to suspension performance. Check out how our time with the RXF36 m.3 is going so far.

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Flash Review: 25/26 Elan Ripstick 102 Black Edition

Elan’s “Black Edition” skis are meant to serve as higher-end versions of their existing models, and we’ve been spending time on the latest blacked-out version of the Ripstick 102. Here are our initial impressions.

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Kona founders Dan Gerhard and Jacob Heilbron

The Resurrection of Kona w/ Jacob Heilbron (Ep.273)

In April 2024, Kona Bikes set up their tent at Sea Otter and promptly tore it back down. Kent Outdoors, which owned Kona at the time, pulled the rug right out from under them and declared that Kona was no longer in business. A year later, we check in with Kona founder Jacob Heilbron about selling Kona to Kent, how things have been since buying it back, and more.

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David Golay reviews the Enve M6 Wheels for Blister

Enve M6 Wheels

Enve’s flagship M-Series wheels have historically been quite stiff — arguably to a fault — but their latest fifth-generation versions are claimed to be far more compliant and more durable. Here’s what we’ve found after seven months on the Trail-oriented M6 wheels.

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Kristin Sinnott reviews the Head Kore 87 Ti W for Blister

2025-2026 Head Kore 87 Ti W

Head overhauled their longstanding and popular Kore skis for the 2025-2026 season, and we’ve been spending time on all of the new models. So, how similar or different are these new Kores? We’re kicking off our Full Reviews with the narrowest of the bunch, the Kore 87 Ti W.

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Kristin Sinnott reviews the Head Kore 87 Ti W for Blister

Deep Dive: Head Kore 87 Ti W

We compare the Kore 87 Ti W to the previous Kore 85 W, new Kore 93 Ti, Blizzard Black Pearl 88, Nordica Santa Ana 88, Salomon Stance 88 W, Elan Ripstick 94 W, DPS Wailer 90, Nordica Santa Ana 92, K2 Mindbender 89Ti W, Volkl Mantra 84 W, Majesty Havoc 90 Ti, & Salomon QST Lux 92.

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BLISTER reviews FSA's Gradient wheels, cranks, and cockpit

FSA Gradient Cranks, Wheels, and Cockpit

FSA just dropped a full new Gradient lineup aimed at the Enduro side of the sport, including a new wheelset, cranks, bars, and stems. We’ve spent a few months riding the whole lot for a few months now with promising results — check out our Full Review.

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BLISTER reviews the Canyon Sender CFR

Canyon Sender CFR

Troy Brosnan’s Mont-Saint Anne-winning Canyon Sender CFR is officially available to the public. The big update is the high pivot suspension layout, but it gets further refinements in nearly every other area of the design. Check out Canyon’s new Downhill race bike in our First Look.

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Simon Stewart reviews the Santa Cruz Bronson

Santa Cruz Bronson 5

The Santa Cruz Bronson has evolved a lot over the years, and while the updates to the latest Bronson 5 look relatively subtle on paper, it’s a very different bike from the Bronson 4. We’ve had multiple editors in different locations spend time on the Bronson and have a comprehensive Full Review to share.

Chris McCaffrey on Riding His Bike Around the World (Ep.278)

Chris McCaffrey on Riding His Bike Around the World (Ep.278)

The day after he submitted his final college paper, Chris McCaffrey set off to ride his bike around the world. He made it back to his hometown of Boulder, CO, seventeen months later. The story of the trip is a wild, inspiring, beautiful one, and you don’t want to miss it.

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Steve Matthiasson on Wine, Punk Rock, Bikes, & Fireworks (Ep.73)

Steve is one of the most respected winemakers in Napa Valley, and he produces wines that buck some of the most fashionable trends in the valley. Steve is also a passionate mountain biker and snowboarder, a teacher, and a wine consultant; today, we dive into all of these aspects.

Zack Henderson reviews the Revel ReRun

Flash Review: Revel ReRun

Revel Bikes is back in action after being reacquired by its founder, and that means their new bikes, like the ReRun, are hitting the market. Check out how we’re getting along with Revel’s first eMTB so far.

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Blister reviews the Salsa Spearfish

Flash Review: Salsa Spearfish

Salsa has jumped right into the modern XC bike mix with the new Spearfish. Check out our Flash Review to see how we’re getting along with it after a few rides.

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Blister reviews the Salomon QST 106

Flash Review: 25/26 Salomon QST 106

We’re rounding out our Flash Reviews of the updated Salomon QST series with the longest-standing model, the QST 106 — check out our initial thoughts on how it compares to the prior-gen version and other QST models.

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Blister reviews the Salomon QST 106.

2025-2026 Salomon QST 106

Here are our measured specs, rocker profile pictures, and flex pattern numbers for Salomon’s updated QST 106.

David Golay reviews the TRP Evo Pro brakes for Blister

TRP Evo Pro Brakes

TRP’s Evo Pro brakes take over from the popular DH-R Evo as their flagship gravity offering, and TRP says the new stoppers offer better ergonomics, more power, and greater adjustability. We’ve spent the last seven months putting those claims to the test. See how the Evo Pro brakes stack up.

Zack Henderson reviews the Ibis Oso 1.1

Ibis Oso 1.1

The Ibis Oso 1.1 got a few construction tweaks and a smaller price tag, but it’s still a very unique-looking offering on the eMTB market. It comes with a unique ride, too, but one that should appeal quite a bit to the right buyer. Read on to find out who the Oso might be for.