Day 4 is our final day at Interbike. The show is actually open through Friday, but we are on the first flight out of Sin City this morning. Yesterday we got to check out Stages, HED, Pioneer, Park Tools, and more. Check out our gallery below for a sampling of what we saw. Also you can click here for a complete list of all our Interbike 2016 coverage. Stay tuned as we go in depth with all the products we saw out here in Vegas.
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RedShift Sports met up with us to show us their ShockStop antivibration stem
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Stephen from RedShift Sports showing off the ShockStop
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The elastometers in the ShockStop Stem
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Reynolds revised their Aero wheel line. The 80 is the deepest wheel in the lineup
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We love the new logo of the Reynolds Aero 80
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Cipollini had their Nuke TT available to check out
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No major changes for the Fuji Norcom Straight. The 1.1 now gets SRAM Red eTap
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MonkeyLights showed off their very cool in-wheel lights. We are taking one home to see how they work with aero wheels
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The Argon 18 E-119 specs a beautiful Metron crank
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Argon 18 is working on an aero computer to do real-time CdA analysis. The plan is to have both something specific for their bikes and another you can use on any bike you choose
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Ventum was at the show with their top-of-the-line model
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The top Ventum comes equipped with Ceramic Speed’s Oversized Pulley System
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Lots of colors to choose from at Ventum
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HUUB has a new skinsuit available. The company is looking to make some inroads into the U.S. market this year
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This seatpost from 3T allows +/- 25 mm of offset in very compact hardware
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These aero Qarbon Qrings with 2inpower are gorgeous
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Watteam showed us their revised powermeter that solved their temperature challenges (and yes, early adopters are getting the new version)
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Shimano has a new tri shoe available – the TR5
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The Shimano Stealth saddle is made for an aggressive road position but we think triathletes will like it too
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The new Di2 aerobar switch for Shimano R9100
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Bell’s new Zephyr helmet
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Not sure what we loved more – the paint job on this Trek Speed Concept, or the bike stand
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K-Edge has this trick Sport Aero mount that allows you to position your computer above or below your bars
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The K-Edge Splayd mount for integrated bars
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Unfinished K-Edge mounts
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The Fabric Tri now offers a carbon rail option
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This Z250 pump from Fabric offers near full pump power in a very small package
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Not really aero, but we loved the paint jobs on these Cannondales
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BarFlys computer mount includes 5 different computer adapters and 3 adapters for GoPro, Di2, and lights
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The complete option list for the BarFly mount
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We stopped in with HED to check out their wheels
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Another Disc Disc – this time from HED
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This absoluteBLACK 1X chain rings is bonkers
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Another absoluteBLACK chain ring
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POC partnered with Volvo in the development of this skinsuit
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FSA and power2max have partnered together for this FSA branded powermeter
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A new hydration option from Vision
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A new high-grip cage from Vision
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Vision updated their wheel linup with the new Metron SL (super light)
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The Quintana Roo PRthree gets much of what’s great about the PRsix in a more economical package
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The Quintana Roo PRsix with a new bento box and stem
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Park Tools has a new chain cleaner
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The updated Race Stand from Park Tools
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Pioneer has added Campagnolo support
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Bryton has a whole line of computers we will be checking out
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Kask’s team issued SKY aero helmet – exclusive to Team SKY
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This aero helmet was made for Team Australia by Kask
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Kask also added a new line of KOO sunglasses to their lineup
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That is a whole bunch of Swiftwick socks
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So you want to see more data? Stages new Dash GPS computer has you covered
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The Dash from Stages can be oriented horizontally or vertically
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The Nano-Chain from Muc-Off comes to you “undercover”
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We stopped by Rolf Prima to check out their wheel lineup
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Lazer has a new aero road helmet – the Bullet
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The front of the Lazer Bullet
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Lazer also has a new full aero helmet optimized for track use
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Boyd Cycling had a full selection of wheels to admire
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Garmin had this Pink Trek Madone in their booth
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Boyd’s Zero+ shoes are not only gorgeous but designed to adjust to your specific foot fit needs
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Bolle’s new AeroMax sunglasses
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