We get new stock landing every week, here's our current favourite products we've had through our postbox.

Santa Cruz Megatower
The downhill bike that goes everywhere. The new Santa Cruz Megatower is bigger and better than ever before. With 29'er wheels, 170-180mm of fork travel and a tough carbon chassis this bike is built to be bullied. Throw it down stage after stage, holding on for dear life as you pedal your way back up to the top to go again. Tucked away under the bottle cage is The Glovebox, a mega space for stashing your tools, snacks and anything else you fancy. The ultimate privateer race bike with a lifetime frame and bearing warranty. Never worry about being bikeless for the race season.

Mons Royale Tarn Merino Shift Jersey
A firm favourite here at Stif. The Tarn Merino Shift Jersey from Mons Royale has a secret power. The front chest of the jersey is made from a windproof fabric, perfect for rides that don't require a jacket, but can get a bit windy on the tops a.k.a the majority of British riding! The rest of the jersey is made from Mons Royales premium merino shift fabric; a blend of merino and polyester fibres which are then reinforced with an additional nylon fibre to increase the strength and wicking speed.

Etnies Camber Pro Shoe
Etnies Camber Pro shoe features some sticky rubber from Michelin. Michelin's Fiber Lite tech offers up a lightweight and flexible performance, just what you need on flat pedals. Ridden and developed by Brandon Semenuk, the Camber Pro shoes are a serious contender for those who swear by flat pedals.

Sweet Protection Trailblazer MIPS
One of the safest helmets on the market, now with huge savings. The Sweet Protection Trailblazer is used by all staff here at Stif. A lightweight, stylish and incredibly comfortable helmet, with one of the highest rating to date of more than 120 helmets currently tested by the renowned Virginia Tech Biomechanics Helmet Lab. Virginia Tech's Barry Miller (Director of Outreach and Business Development) said; 'The Virginia Tech Biomechanics Helmet Lab feels very rewarded when helmet companies utilize our real-world testing protocols to improve helmet performance, which keeps people safer...'

OneUp Components EDC Threadless Carrier
OneUp have quickly become the go-to for stashing tools in your frames. The original EDC carrier meant you had to thread your steerer to fit the EDC tool system in your stem/steerer. The updated Threadless Carrier means no more tapping. Installation takes about 10 minutes, and can be done with a set of allen keys. Once installed the EDC V2 tool fits snuggly inside, ready for any trailside repair.