Thanks for all the great stocking stuffers we received from everyone. Below is Day 2 (with Days 3-5 to follow). Just a couple notes before you start perusing. These were selected based on the order in which they were received. Also, all images either had to be resized or cropped in order to fit appropriately on the page. BRAIN picked its favorite six across all the submissions; they will be featured in December's product review.
Swells Bells are chrome bells over a durable metal base. They come in 10 different designs. Suggested retail: $7.99
Rolf Prima cycling socks by Defeat serve all your athletic needs. Rolf Prima logo on low cuff style. Suggested retail: $12
Hudz Enhancement brake hoods offer tremenous ergonomics, and come in 14 colors and two distinct rubber compounds. Suggested retail: $24.95
Kinetic Koffee's Kustom Label Program is a great way to differentiate your store. With a choice of eight different roasts and eight bag colors, you can personalize Kinetic's certified coffees with your logo or artwork. Suggested retail: $11.99 (per bag)
Nuun is the solution for optimal, portable hydration—a light tasting electrolyte drink without the sugars or extra waste. Suggested retail: $6.50
Clean Ride sets up as a dry wax film. There is no oily film to attract abrasive contaminants, so your chain and gears will perform better and last two to three times longer. Suggested retail: $7.49
Sturdy Bitch pint glass is dishwasher safe and Made in the USA. Sturdy Bitch is the side business of Rolf Prima's owner Brian Roddy and his wife. "It's a tribute to all the hardcore women out there," he said. "May sound a bit on the edge—but it's not an insult, it's a compliment." Suggested retail: $7.95
Pedro's Trixie is specifically designed for the fixed gear rider—an urban survival tool with all the right pieces to keep that fixie rolling. Suggested retail: $29.99