June 21st is National Selfie Day! Our employees work hard but play harder, and what better way to show off your excitement for adventure than a good selfie! We asked our employees to share some of their favorite adventure selfies!
Mountain biking is a great activity to get a full body workout in while also enjoying the outdoors. It is important to take care of your bike so that every ride is as smooth as it can be. We asked a few Liberty Mountain employees about how they care for their bikes.
Dave has been looking for an upgrade to his fitness tracker kit. His biggest hesitation is that he doesn't want something that is too big or too vulnerable. The Suunto 9 Peak might be just what he's looking for because it is Suunto's smallest, most durable fitness tracker yet.
Jenny Moyer is a Liberty Mountain employee. She operates in the sales department, managing relationships with dealers in the Northeast/Midwest region. She loves getting to build relationships with customers and hearing stories about their latest adventures. She personally loves to adventure by climbing, mountian biking, snowboarding, backpacking and hiking.
When COVID-19 hit early this year, Muc-Off pivoted some of their manufacturing away from bike cleaning and maintenance products to create an antibacterial range of products. They wanted to "actively play our part in fighting back against the coronavirus by deploying our agility and innovative ethos to the max." They've been donating products all over the world, including the recent donations for us to distribute in the Salt Lake valley.
Knowing what to bring along with you on a mountain bike ride isn't the most intuitive thing for newer riders. As with many outdoor activities, there's a certain amount of trial and error that comes with getting your system dialed in. In an effort to reduce the learning curve, here's a guide to some of the items you should consider adding to your riding pack.