Composites Manufacturing is a bimonthly publication of the American Composites Manufacturers Association. They recently featured our carbon fiber base plate used in the RideOut Technologies comfortable bike seat line. Bike seat comfort has been an issue since bikes were invented, just about 100 years. Traditionally, leather has been used as both the seat itself and […]
In the News
“Comfort Counts” in the Houston Chronicle
Ken Hoffman has been writing for the Houston Chronicle for a zillion years. He work is rare, both funny and compelling. Every year he rides in a 150 mile charity bicycle ride to raise money for MS. A noble effort. Every year he whines incessantly about butt pain and “walking like a rodeo cowboy” for […]
King-5 News tests the FireFly Handlebar Grips
Jesse Jones is Seattle’s superhero consumer reporter Jessie is the guy who stands up to bad guys, scoundrels and scallywags on the Seattle News and shames them into doing the correct thing. Occasionally, he uses his charm to offer praise to an interesting or new consumer product that could help in keeping the general public […]
Boise Weekly on the Firefly Turn-Signal Bike Grips
Boise Weekly ran an article on the upcoming summer events and tournaments in the Boise area where they featured the Rideout Technologies FireFly turn-signal bike grips. It has happened to all of us, we are out on a ride, really enjoying ourselves and suddenly we realize – Wow! It is getting late! We turn our […]
Idaho Statesman: Importance of Rear Bike Light for Safety
It’s that time of the year again when you’re riding home in the dark on your bike commute. A rear light is important for safety. I’ve got a Carbon Comfort bicycle seat, which takes a RideOut Technologies Urban Touring Bag. The bag also has a safety light built into the rear panel of the bag. […]
Adventure Cyclist – Geared Up
Throughout the entire existence of the bicycle, inventors have been trying to devise a comfortable platform on which to sit when operating one of the many varieties of the upright machines. It seems a central focus has been the elimination of the nose of the saddle. It doesn’t take much imagination to realize that a […]