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Reviewing The News w/ Mike Ferrentino, April 2024 (Ep.220)

Reviewing the News w/ Mike Ferrentino, April 2024 (Ep.220)

Simon Stewart is joined by special guest host Mike Ferrentino to talk about Kona’s Sea Otter debacle and the state of the industry more broadly; the start of XC World Cup season; new XC race bikes being awesome; microphone eating; zombies; and more on the latest iteration of Reviewing the News.

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Zack Henderson reviews the Orbea Rise

Orbea Rise

One of the OGs of the lightweight eMTB segment, the Orbea Rise is getting a full redesign with updates throughout and two travel configurations. Crack open our First Look for all of the details on the reimagined Rise.

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David Golay reviews the Ride Concepts Accomplice Clip BOA for Blister

Ride Concepts Accomplice Clip BOA

The Ride Concepts Accomplice Clip BOA brings a lot of features typically found in burlier, more gravity-oriented shoes into a more lightweight, breathable package, and the end result is a compelling option for the right folks. Check out our Full Review to see what they bring to the table.

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Kara Williard reviews the Nordica Santa Ana 102 for BLISTER.

Flash Review: 24/25 Nordica Santa Ana 102

Nordica is updating their longstanding Santa Ana series of skis for the 24/25 season, and we’ve been spending time on the widest model in the series, and the replacement to the Santa Ana 104 Free, the Santa Ana 102. Check out our initial on-snow impressions.

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Luke Koppa reviews the K2 Omen Team for Blister

Flash Review: 24/25 K2 Omen Team

The Omen Team replaces the longstanding Poacher in K2’s park lineup, and while we have been lapping the park on it, one of our reviewers was curious to see how it’d work as more of a do-everything all-mountain option. Here are our initial thoughts.

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Kara Williard reviews the Armada ARW 112 for BLISTER.

Flash Review: 24/25 Armada ARW 112

A few weeks ago, Kara Williard brought the 24/25 Armada ARW 112 on a trip to Alaska. Here are her initial on-snow impressions.

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Simon Stewart reviews the Canyon Neuron:ONfly for Blister

Canyon Neuron:ONfly

The Bosch SX motor seems to have lit a fire in the lightweight eMTB category, and Canyon is the latest brand to release a bike featuring this popular new motor. Check out the new Neuron:ONfly.

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Simon Stewart reviews the Rocky Mountain Instinct Powerplay for Blister

Deep Dive: Rocky Mountain Instinct Powerplay

We compare the Instinct Powerplay to the Pivot Shuttle AM, Specialized Turbo Levo, Orbea Wild, and Norco Fluid VLT 130.

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Simon Stewart reviews the Rocky Mountain Instinct Powerplay for Blister

Rocky Mountain Instinct Powerplay

Lightweight, lower powered eMTBs are having a bit of a moment, but the Rocky Mountain Instinct Powerplay makes a strong case for a full-power motor, even on a mid-travel Trail bike. Check out our full review for our take.

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Zack Henderson reviews the Formula Nebbia

Flash Review — Formula Nebbia

The Nebbia is Formula’s unique take on a highly adjustable, modern air shock. We’ve been able to get a few rides on it, and our Flash Review has our early thoughts.

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David Golay reviews the SRAM Maven Brakes for Blister

SRAM Maven Brakes

Mountain bike brakes have been creeping up in power in recent years, but SRAM’s claim that their new Maven brakes best their longstanding Codes by *50%* is still pretty wild. But it takes a lot more than just raw power to make a good brake, and after spending six months on the Maven Ultimates, we’re ready to weigh in on how well SRAM has done.

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Win MTB Apparel From Endura

The two winners of our Gear Giveaway this week will each get a pair of shorts, gloves, socks, and a jersey from Endura!

Reviewing the News w/ Wade Simmons, July 2024 (Ep.233)

Reviewing the News w/ Wade Simmons, July 2024 (Ep.233)

Simon is joined by freeride legend Wade Simmons for the July edition of Reviewing the News. Wade and Simon try to figure out why they keep crashing; then get into Crankworx Whistler, the wild Les Gets World Cup, the Olympics, chain lube, and a whole lot more.

David Golay and Zack Henderson review the Formula Belva for Blister

Formula Belva Fork

The Formula Belva is one of the only dual-crown Enduro forks available — so is there a good reason for that? Check out our Full Review to see what we thought after a few months with this uncommon Italian fork.

Luke Koppa reviews the Arc’teryx Cormac Arc’Word Shirt LS for BLISTER.

Stuff We Like: July 2024

This month’s edition of our Stuff We Like series includes everything from casual shirts to hydration solutions, bike tools to deceptively-technical sunglasses, and a whole lot more.

David Golay and Zack Henderson review the Deviate Highlander II for Blister

Deep Dive: Deviate Highlander II

We compare the Deviate Highlander II to the Norco Sight, Norco Optic, Kavenz VHP 16, REEB Steezl, Trek Fuel EX, Ibis Ripmo V2S, We Are One Arrival 152, and Santa Cruz Bronson.

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David Golay and Zack Henderson review the Deviate Highlander II for Blister

Deviate Highlander II

High-pivot Trail bikes are becoming increasingly common, but Deviate was way ahead of the curve there — so how does their Highlander II ride? We’ve spent several months on it, and the results have been both surprising and impressive.