A new product on the market, the social media glove. Not that the Mujjo glove is called like that but that's how we dubbed it. It's getting cold out there and these gloves are designed to work the phone without having to take them off. That's handy as we want to keep you updated on everything BMX even when it's cold and we're stuck outside.
The Mujjo glove is comfy because of the fleece liner inside. It's got the style because of the leather wrist closure and cuff. The button was tough to close/open but hopefully that was just because they were new and it'll get better as winter moves on. The Mujjo has grip dots in the palm but not really on the finger tips. Ours came in black. The only right choice for winter gloves. At least if you don't like washing them every week.
The Jan/Feb issue of RideBMX features Tyler Fernengel in Detroit, modifying spots with Christian Rigal, NORA Cup 2014, Dan Lacey, Zack Warden, Colin Varanyak, and more… Here's the hoopla that's inside #206:
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Start
Cory Wiergowski gets his smith grinds on, Bryan Baker does a slippery toboggan at night, and Pat Sabo rocks a fufanu.
Pro Q&A: Dan Lacey
One of the hardest hitting street riders in the game.
Products
Some of the latest goods from some of the greatest brands in BMX.
The New Soul is out now in France, the french scene at its finest right behind this Zoological cover from Pupa Fizz’T:
Figurer : Spécial Moyen Format
Oeuvrer : Sérignan
Le vélo : Luc Legrand
Illustrer : Pupa Fuzz’T
Sélectionner : Le matos de noël
La relève : Florian Girard
Evoluer : Les vidéos
Réaliser : Above Below
Participer : Fise export
La génèse : Ronnie Napolitan
Vans joins forces with renowned BMX brand Haro to commemorate a history of classic BMX design and originality. The fated partnership between the two brands brings forth a memorable collection of Vans x Haro footwear, apparel and accessories influenced by the early days of BMX style and the birth of the first freestyle BMX frame, the Haro Freestyler. With more than 30 years of innovation, Haro Bikes champions an iconic heritage in BMX product design. With the introduction of its first top-of-the-line Freestyle BMX bike in early 1984,
Some magazines count by numbers. If that was the case with BMX Plus! magazine, I wonder what number they'd be at. Okay, I think it's not too difficult as we're on the internet these days. First issue dates back to November 1978. That's 36 years ago. BMX Plus! arrives every month so make that times 12. The number would be around 434 if the mag actually did show up every month since the first issue. Where other mags celebrate their 50th, 100th or 200th issue, BMX Plus! will be hard to beat. And they keep going and going and going. 84 pages for the January 2015 number which has Alex Landeros on the cover shot at the Regency trails. It was a fruitfull shoot over there as some bike check pics came from the same spot. Vans Kill the Line is in here with pics from Syo. The Dew Tour in NY and the UCI BMX SX in Argentina are two more BMX events that get the coverage. Bike tests are with the FreeAgent Lodus and a 24" SE Quadangle. Landeros not