FOX FLOAT X2 Factory 2016 Rear Shock
The Good
Light weight, Adjustable, Easy to adjust, Excellent bottom-out control, Small adjustment tool included, Updated lighter weight volume spacers
The Bad
Absolutely nothing.
Overall Review
UPDATE from my review from my earlier 2016 review: My 2017 Fox Float X2 came in the mail 3 months ago and to my surprise, Fox improved upon it! For 2017, they are offering a compression (climb) switch for sizes 8.5 x 2.5 and smaller. I ordered a massive 10.5 x 3.5 for my Scott Gambler so it didn't come with that option but there are a few other updates that were pretty darn impressive. NEW FOR 2017 As an update, Fox went away from the traditional thick bands to a plastic band that clips together
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Canfield Crampon Mountain Flat Pedal
Overall Review
Feature and photos by Brandon Turman Whether it's outright grip, durability, impact clearance, weight, appearance, or some other trait that makes your favorites your favorites, almost everyone has tried a set of their personal 'best flat pedals ever.' Some look to the classics, some to recent designs, and some to oddball concepts that somehow work for them. Today we'd like to present what the Canfield Brothers consider to be their best pedal ever - the Crampon Mountain. It's an ultra-thin design