It’s Friday and you know what that means – another Five Cool Things. This week we’ve not got one but two items from All Mountain Style, as well as Michelin’s tackiest race tyres and a fancy steerer-integrated multitool from OneUp Components. That’s not all, as there is also Topeak’s lower-priced MTB-specific floor pump.

So sit back, relax and grab yourself a nice cup of coffee and browse through our curation of the top products that landed on our desks this week.

AMS Crank Defender

£17

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2023 ams crank defender 5ct (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
2023 ams crank defender 5ct.jpg, by Liam Mercer

You may not realise it but your mountain bike’s cranks take quite the beating and, if they’re made from carbon, it’s even more important to keep them well-protected. That’s where AMS, or All Mountain Style’s Crank Defenders come in. These slip onto the end of your cranks and act as a barrier against rocks or pedal strikes.

The TPU material has been chosen as it doesn’t absorb water and they’ve been shaped to fit a wide range of alloy and carbon cranks. While its internal measurement comes in at 34x15mm, AMS reckons it can be stretched to 38mm.

 

Topeak JoeBlow Mountain EX

£45

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2023 topeak mountain ex 5ct (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
2023 topeak mountain ex 5ct.jpg, by Liam Mercer

A good track pump is essential for every cyclist and one that’s designed especially for a mountain bike’s fatter tyres can really come in handy. The JoeBlow Mountain EX is one of those pumps that’s been built to inflate tyres up to 3.5 inches in width efficiently thanks to a large barrel that’s said to deliver almost 50% more air per stroke than regular pumps.

This one comes with a gauge at the base and Topeak’s SmartHead pump head that automatically adjusts to fit both Presta and Shrader valves. To keep the price relatively low, this pump combines steel and engineering-grade polymer for its construction.

 

Michelin Wild Enduro Racing Line front and rear

£70

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2023 michelin wild enduro racing line 5ct (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
2023 michelin wild enduro racing line 5ct.jpg, by Liam Mercer

When racing, solid grip and puncture resistance are a must. Michelin’s Wild Enduro Racing Line tyres get a soft, tacky rubber to help racers get the grip they need. These are built with the brand’s Magi-X DH rubber and strengthy Down Hill Shield to keep things rubber side down through a range of terrain.

 

AMS Cero grips

£28

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2023 ams cero grips 5ct (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
2023 ams cero grips 5ct.jpg, by Liam Mercer

The second AMS product in this week’s Five Cool Things is the Cero grips and these do things a little differently. The Cero grips get a dual pattern and dual-density design, so there are large inverted diamonds and a regular diamond and waffle texture to help promote better hand traction. The inner portion is built with a harder-density rubber, too. These grips benefit from a single locking collar and AMS says that the pair weighs just under 100g.

 

OneUp Components EDC Lite

£44.50

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2023 oneup edc lite 5ct (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
2023 oneup edc lite 5ct.jpg, by Liam Mercer

The EDC Lite is OneUp Components smaller, multitool-only steerer-integrated multitool. This one, however, uses your existing star-fangled nut. All that’s needed for installation is a hammer, 4mm Allen and five minutes.

This multitool offers nine functions, including 2 to 8mm Allen keys, as well as a T25 Torx and flat-head screwdriver, handy!

 

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