From the aerodynamics of both the bike and body to limiting drivetrain friction and tire rolling resistance, the sport is ripe for constantly developing products. And there are so many supporting products, from bike racks to safety gear. And finally, let’s not forget about style on and off the bike.
As the cycling editor of GearJunkie, I get daily pitches of the “next big thing” and “game-changer” items. Some are eye-rollers, some outright make me angry, and some are humorous. But every year, as I don long sleeves and bib tights for our short Texas winter, I reminisce back through the year and think of a few standout items.
This is my list of favorite cycling gear — that I was lucky enough to test — in 2023. Some items launched this year while some might have been around, but I didn’t test them until 2023. I’ve written reviews of some, which are linked, and some will have reviews in the future. And there are always products that don’t warrant a review or editorial, but are personal favorites nonetheless.
Step out of your pedals, kick off your cycling shoes, and read on. Hopefully, something will stand out for you too, and improve your experiences on your favorite two-wheeled wonder.
Favorite Gravel Bike: Revel Rover

Gravel bikes are the hottest segment of a depressed industry. For me, it was the category that brought cycling out of the mental doldrums. Amid a year of not-so-good news about sales and the health of many brands, gravel bikes continued to sell well.
I can ride gravel out my door and do it more often than other kinds of cycling. I know every bump, rain rut, and any rock baseball size or bigger in my hood. Getting a feel for how a gravel chassis and wheels respond to the surface has become second nature.
And the Revel Rover won me over. After initial hesitations about how stiff it might feel based on the frame’s appearance, I was pleasantly rewarded with a vertically compliant ride that got the racy versus stable algorithm correct for me.
The Revel Rover delivered a snappy ride while still being comfortable and stable over rough, hard-packed clay roads. It also cornered well on less-than-desirable surfaces, delivering the confidence I needed to feel like a dirt-devouring hero. These handling characteristics were the most significant factors for inclusion in my favorite cycling gear of 2023 collection.
This was especially surprising as the Revel Rover has “old-school” seat stays, a seat stay bridge, and the burliest fork crown I’d ever seen. Another contributing factor to the magical ride feel could be Revel’s FusionFiber recyclable wheels. These hoops use thermoplastic as the bonding agent instead of epoxy, making for a more compliant rim.
With a Shimano GRX Di2 build, my Revel Rover tipped the scale at 19.5 pounds. This low weight contributed to how racy it felt, especially on my area’s short, steep power climbs. Throw in the universal derailleur hanger and threaded bottom bracket, and you have the base of an all-around gravel steed that wants to go fast.
Prices range from $3,199 to $8,199.
Favorite Mountain Bike: Pivot Mach 4 SL

Favorite Road Bike: ENVE Melee

Favorite Cycling Innovation: Classified Cycling Powershift (From $1,499)

Favorite Wheels: Forge+Bond XC 25 Cross Country Wheelset

Favorite Bicycle Tool: Altangle Cycling Hangar Connect Portable Bike Work Stand

Favorite Cycling Kit: Attaquer Race Bib Short and Race Jersey

Favorite Cycling Helmet: ABUS Airdrop MIPS

Favorite Bicycle Tire: Pirelli Cinturato Gravel RC

Favorite Bicycle Saddle: Selle Italia SLR Boost 3D Kit Carbonio Superflow

Favorite Cycling Shoe: Specialized S-Works Recon
