Blister Mountain Bike Buyer's Guide: All-Mountain Bikes

Blister Mountain Bike Buyer’s Guide: All-Mountain Bikes

As the name implies, All-Mountain bikes are the versatile, middle-of-the-bell-curve class of bikes, and are meant to perform well on a wide range of trail types. These bikes can all readily be pedaled to the top of long climbs and then descend mellow and burly trails alike. If you’re looking to ride one bike on … Read more

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David Golay reviews the Rimpact Chain Damper for Blister

Rimpact Chain Damper

Rimpact’s Chain Damper looks a whole lot like their take on an Ochain. And, yes, they’ve got some real similarities, but the thinking behind their designs — and the designs themselves — are much more different than you might expect. Here’s what you need to know, including our early on-trail impressions.

Ibis Ripley AF and Ripmo AF

Ibis just introduced new aluminum versions of their Ripley and Ripmo, with the same modern, size-specific geometry as their carbon fiber counterparts, in-frame storage, and competitively priced build kits. Check out all the details here.
Simon Stewart reviews the Santa Cruz Bullit

Santa Cruz Bullit 4

Did the Santa Cruz Bullit dethrone its stablemate, the Santa Cruz Vala, as Simon’s favorite eMTB so far this year? Check out our Full Review to find out, and why we think full-power eMTBs with a small battery and a range extender offer the most versatility for a lot of folks.

Specialized Stumpjumper 15

The Specialized Stumpjumper might be the most recognizable mountain bike of all time, and it’s long been known for being especially versatile and adaptable. However, what that actually means has changed a lot over the decades, and Specialized made some interesting changes to the latest Stumpjumper 15. So, is it still worthy of its popularity? Check out our Full Review for our take.
Zack Henderson and David Golay review the OneUp Clip Pedals for Blister

OneUp Components Clip Pedals

OneUp’s flat pedals have been extremely popular for quite some time now, so does their first clipless offering — the creatively named Clip Pedal — deserve similar acclaim? Here’s our take.
David Golay and Zack Henderson review the High Above Supernatural for Blister

High Above Supernatural Vest Pack

High Above is primarily known for their US-made hip packs, so does their first vest pack, the Supernatural, hit the mark for folks who want more carry capacity? Our Full Review has our thoughts after a few months of heavy use.

Update: Revised Public Land Sale Still a Terrible Idea

The Senate is still trying to sell more than a million acres of our public lands, and their revised proposal is still insultingly disingenuous — both to those who enjoy the outdoors and those seeking affordable housing. Here’s the latest, and why voicing your opinion is so urgent and important.
David Golay reviews the RockShox SID SL and Reba for Blister

2026 RockShox SID SL & Reba

RockShox’s XC forks are getting an overhaul, and while the standard SID carries on unchanged, both the ultralight SID SL and budget-oriented Reba get new chassis and some other updates. Check out what’s new.

Thule T2 Pro XTR

Thule’s T2 Pro XTR hitch-mounted bicycle rack is one of the more popular options on the market. And after testing it ourselves, we understand why. Check out our Full Review to find out how this rack performs, including direct comparisons to the Yakima StageTwo.
David Golay reviews the Aenomaly Switchgrade 2.0 Evo for Blister

Aenomaly Switchgrade 2.0 Evo Seat Angle Adjuster

The Aenomaly Switchgrade is a clever way to allow on-the-fly seat angle adjustment, but how beneficial is it in practice? We've been testing the updated Switchgrade Evo 2.0, and are ready to weigh in.
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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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.

Stuff We Like: May 2025

This month’s assortment of gear includes several impressive cycling components, coolers made from coconuts, some summer apparel favorites, and much more. Check it out to see what our reviewers have been liking lately.
Esker Cycles

The Transformation of Esker Cycles w/ Tim Krueger (Ep.276)

In today’s conversation, Simon talks with Esker Cycles founder Tim Krueger about being a small bike brand during difficult years in the bike industry, saying goodbye to carbon fiber, their new metal bikes, focusing on affordability, and more.