Gear Up Like a Pro: Summer Picks for Mountain Biking Adventures

As someone who’s always been about pushing limits, whether on skis or a bike, I’m excited to share how I gear up for mountain biking adventures in Park City and beyond. This isn’t just about staying safe; it’s about enhancing every ride.

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Ted Gear Choices

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Trail Riding with Flexi Knee Pads Lite

Ever since I switched from ski racing to biking, I’ve needed gear that moves with me and handles the unpredictable.
My go-to for most trail rides are Flexi Knee Pads Lite. They’re not just protective; they feel like a second skin, making sure I can pedal comfortably and stay protected without the bulk.

Taking on Tougher Rides with Flexi Knee Pads Enduro

For those days at Deer Valley  when I’m hitting the more challenging tracks, I upgrade to Flexi Knee Pads Enduro. They offer that extra layer of robust protection that gives me the confidence to tackle more aggressive descents.

Ted Essential Riding Accessories

Luminary Helmet and Belushki Sunglasses

Protection starts at the top. My Luminary Helmet is about more than safety; it’s about comfort on long rides. Pair that with Belushki Sunglasses, which keep the glare out and clarity in, and I’m set for any weather or trail condition. #DEFEATglare

Protection for the Toughest Trails

When the going gets tough, I gear up in the Brain Box NoShock Helmet paired with Amazify MTB Goggles. To protect my back, I rely on the Trail Back Protector Vest. This combo is unbeatable for serious protection and visibility under the harsh sun or through dense forest trails.

Photo: Trevor Lyden and Propain Bicycles