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Gravel Biking: The Trendy Discipline of the Moment Experiencing a full boom, gravel biking originated in the United States in the 80s  
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Gravel Biking: The Trendy Discipline of the Moment

Experiencing a full boom, gravel biking originated in the United States in the 80s.

It quickly established itself as a hybrid discipline between road cycling and mountain biking, allowing riders to explore roads, paths, and trails with the same bike. 

This blend of performance and adventure requires specific cycling apparel, adapted to varying conditions.

Versatile Gear to Tackle All Terrains

In gravel biking, prioritizing breathable and thermoregulating materials is essential, as temperature variations between roads and trails can be significant, and a good thermal balance ensures better comfort throughout the ride (Ekoï Merinos).

Opting for robust gear is crucial in natural environments, where obstacles like branches and stones can quickly damage clothing and shoes; it's therefore recommended to use abrasion-resistant fabrics like Cordura and to choose shoes reinforced at the heel and toe (Ekoï Cordura).

Relying on the practicality of cargo pockets helps address the lack of trash bins on trails, providing a practical storage space to carry waste without hassle while preserving nature (pockets available on jerseys and cargo bib shorts).

Choosing a suitable chamois to tackle terrain vibrations is crucial. Valuable on the road, it becomes even more indispensable on trails to absorb shocks and ensure optimal comfort (Ekoï 3d gel chamois).

And More

Opting for photochromic sunglasses allows you to transition between different light conditions while maintaining visual comfort (Ekoï Lumen PH).

Choosing gloves with grip and padding is crucial for trajectory control and comfort on rough surfaces (Ekoï Buffer).

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