Last month, I spent three days reporting on the latest and greatest cycling items at the Interbike trade show in Las Vegas. The annual gathering is a peek at to-be-released gear, apparel, shoes, and bike builds from every major brand. Below are a few of my favorites, the top items that caught my eye. —T.C. Worley
Pearl Izumi X Project Shoes — With a shank that creates a slight hinge action near the toe, these shoes can remain rigid for pedaling but are somewhat flexible for off-the-bike sections of a trail. I’m excited to try these out while mountain biking. Cyclocross racers ought to consider the design, too, for barrier hops and run-ups. If the X Project shoe does not start a new trend in high-performance cycling footwear, I will be shocked. Here’s a video that shows the shoes in action. $160 and up, depending on model. Available for 2013.

HipLok Lite — I have a one-car family (myself, wife, two boys), and thus I ride my bike a lot for work and errands around town. This also means I lock my bike up a lot. The HipLok Lite is a new belt design security lock I could see being super convenient. It weighs about 2.2 pounds and sits comfortably on the hips, its thick chain hidden under a nylon case. The most common comment I heard about these locks at the show? “Why didn’t someone invent this sooner?” The Hiplok Lite comes in six colors and costs $65.

Giro Empire Road Shoe — I’ve got a magnetic attraction to vintage-style things. The Giro Empire fits that bill with its old-school lacing and leather-like upper. Professional bike racer Taylor Phinney co-developed this shoe to race the Giro d’Italia and for events in the 2012 Olympic Games. Its one-piece, synthetic leather uppers plus a carbon sole give a shoe that weighs just 225 grams a foot (size 42.5). Available in silver or black this fall for a not old-school price of $275.

Chrome Ike Windbreaker — Again with the vintage styling! This tasty number reminds me of the shop jackets that mechanics of my youth wore. The Chrome Ike jacket is made to look good and perform on a bike, too. Its brushed polyester face looks and feels like fine wool, and the jacket has discrete venting for airflow on the move. Urban commuters and anyone wanting to arrive in style should have a look at this piece. Available now in one color, a sweet slate gray. $125.



