Join the hunt! Over the next few months Fabric are giving away over 300 limited edition gift boxes jammed full of exclusive Fabric products and collaboration items with some of the coolest brands out there. You can join the hunt at events (following clues from Fabric's Instagram channel) and here at Pinkbike, and every month (August–November) Fabric are giving away 20 of these boxes via a random prize draw.
So what's in the box?
This month you stand to get your hands on the following:
Exclusive Fabric Scoop Titanium Team Saddle
Exclusive Fabric Lock-on Grips
Exclusive Fabric Black Chamber tool
Exclusive Fabric Tool Keg
Fabric Waterbottle
Fabric Microbar Pump
Exclusive Giro DND Gloves / Fabric Stickers and more
(Must be logged into your Pinkbike account and following Fabric on Instagram.)
Contest closed.
Contest open from September 6th, 00:00 PST–September 20th, 12:00 PST
You can win these boxes in multiple ways:
1. Simply follow @fabriccycling on Instagram and post a comment using the hashtag #boxhunt on one of their images to be in with a chance of winning a box in their weekly giveaway
2. Fabric athletes and dealers will be hiding and giving away Fabric boxes at bike shops and at events all over the world. Fabric's Instagram channel will reveal the clues and potentially lead you to one of these boxes!
3. Fabric want to ensure everyone at Pinkbike can also have the opportunity to get their hands on a gift box and every month PB will be hosting a giveaway of 20 Boxes. Enter here!
Fabric uses innovative design, pioneering techniques and fresh thinking to create unique and world first cycling products. Function | Performance | Technology | Ergonomics | Elegance
We believe that cycling products can be improved. Our mission is to combine technology, design and a deep understanding of the cycling industry to create a world beating range of products that make the ride better. We push the boundaries by taking an unconventional approach to development. We look outside of the bicycle industry, applying the latest engineering and manufacturing technologies to construct products in ways that no other manufacturer has done to date. The result is a range of products that combine form and function to perfectly suit the needs of the modern cyclist.
We do all of this from our design office in Frome, Somerset, U.K. We work on great products, test them relentlessly, and develop them further so that the design is sleek and so that they have improved functionality over other available products at the same price point. We’re a new brand but we have big plans. We launched with a range of world beating saddles and have now expanded into bar tape, grips, water bottles, and tools. There are more exciting products to come; watch this space.
@alwaysOTB: Depends on who you're following too. I have a lot of mountain bike, motorcycle and car people I follow. Lots of nice things with very little people in the shot.
Fabric, please make that water bottle and tool keg have a child. There's often only one water bottle cage on a full sus bike. I don't wanna chose between having a sip and fixing my flat tire!
I won the Instagram weekly giveaway so I won't be entering this, but I have never had a reply from @Fabric after I initially thanked them very much and accepted the prize. Still keeping an eye out for the delivery man though.
I haven't mounted them yet on my MTB bike but mine stayed put on my cyclocross bike when I descended a rough rock garden. Don't see why they wouldn't stay put on a full squishy bike.
You can dial it by screwing the mount tighter.
Tight and on proper. Only tried it my hard tail and not bothered about using it on my full suss anyway.
I don't want the lugs to expand and crack if I do it any tighter.
To say I'm not impressed would be a understatement. Soon as I mounted it I could see it was gonna fail but thought I'd give it the benefit of the doubt.
Be fine on smooth stuff. But no good for me if it can't even handle a pissy little trail Centre
I know two different people w the fabric bottle and they both took it off their bike because they were impossible to use on the fly and the bottle did fly
Make sure you ride on the sidewalk if you don't want to have it fall off. Lost mine. Friends lost theirs. Followed the suggested nm tightness, and even tried a bit tighter. Now I'm out the $ but unwilling to fork out for a replacement. Went back to my Bontrager bat cage which is super reliable. The @Fabric one was cool but was unsuitable for rowdy mountain biking. Down-vote me if you want.
Ive been married for a long time, so its #samebox.