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  • Bikepacking Boston to Patagonia with Samer Abouhamad

    At Redshift, we always love hearing about your cycling adventures, and Samer's latest bikepacking journey is an epic one, so we were stoked to ch...
  • What's a Triathlon Race Belt and Why Do You Need One

    The holidays are a time to celebrate with friends and family, look back on the year's accomplishments, and give thanks for everything we have. But they're also an excellent excuse to stock up on triathlon gear for next season! Obviously, we're partial to our own Switch Aero System, but in this 12-part series we'll highlight and recommend some of the best triathlon gear that will get you to the finish line faster in your next race.

  • TRIATHLON DISTANCES: WHAT DISTANCE IS A TRIATHLON?

    When people ask how "long" a triathlon is, the word "long" usually means one of two things: distance or time. In this post, we'll discuss both aspects for the commonly found race categories: Sprint Triathlon, Olympic Triathlon, Half-Ironman, and Ironman Triathlon.
  • AERO BARS FOR ROAD BIKES: YOUR ULTIMATE GUIDE

    In this post, we investigate the basics about aero bars and why we use them.
  • What is Gravel Riding? From Gravel Biking Basics to Gravel Racing

    Gravel riding, aka gravel grinding or adventure riding, is an increasingly popular form of cycling that combines elements of road- and mountain-biking, and consisting mostly of distance riding over unpaved roads. Whether dirt roads or gravel roads, trails must consist of non-technical and unsurfaced roads to qualify as gravel riding. Since cities mostly have paved roads for commuters, gravel riding trails are usually located in rural areas. This tends to afford opportunity to discover some incredibly scenic sites that one can only witness during an adventure off the beaten path.
  • Redshift Across the Country with Glenn Eck

    Covering 10 States and 4,300 miles, the Trans Am Bike Race is a classic coast to coast race across the USA.  We got the opportunity to catch up with one of the racers from this epic event, Glenn Eck.  Hailing from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, just like Redshift Sports, Glenn shared some details about himself, his bike, Redshift Gear and overall race experience.
  • OUR KICKSTARTER EXPERIENCE: PART 1 - THE SPRINT

    This is the first installment in what will be a two-part series. "Part 1 - The Sprint" covers inception through the end of the Kickstarter campaign.
  • 'A Year in the Saddle': Interview with Kajsa Tylen

    From climbing Kilimanjaro to completing Ironman twice — and now the world-record holder for furthest distance cycled in a year. Kajsa Tylen is a trailblazer, who happens to be one of our original Kickstarter backers!

    We had the pleasure of catching up with Kajsa to chat about her journey towards dominating the world record at an astounding 32,326 miles.

  • Get the Most Out of Your ShockStop Stem

    Want to get the most out of your ShockStop? Here are a few tips on how to get your ShockStop Suspension Stem setup for success.
  • How to Choose the Right Length, Angle, and Shims for ShockStop

    Its easy to determine what length and angle you need for ShockStop and if you need handlebar shims. We break it all down in this post.
  • What Makes the ShockStop Different From Other Suspension Stems

    One of the most common questions people ask is, "What makes the ShockStop different?" We wanted to provide some insight into some of the factors that we considered during the development of the ShockStop.
  • Carbon Dual-Position Seatpost Production Update

    We know a lot of you are eager to get your hands on the upcoming carbon fiber version of the dual-position seatpost.  In our last update email, we expected to have the posts ready in mid-July, but obviously, that date has come and gone, so we wanted to update you about the current production status of the posts.