Eh I like to test around, I pretty much buy different ones everytime just to see how they compare, and have the bike feel fresh and different for a bit
@@RealMTBAddict I run Assegai/dhr currently on my enduro and Assegai/Assegai on my dh I used to run dhf/dhf too, prefer dhf in the back over dhr tbh. but I'm not swapping tyres if they're still good (other than the Magic Mary/Big Betty combo I was running last year, never died as much as I did with these tyres. absolute dogshit) Next will probably be Michelins But I ride 29ers so I'm not limited with options
If you have a MTBer on the naughty list, print out tickets for a secret group ride with their fave RUclipsr. …But it’s really a trail build day with the local MTB group.
The strider thing is awesome. Little kids develop a sense of balance way earlier than with training wheels. My little brother had one and he was able to ride an actual bike by the time he was two
Had an idea for berm peak cabin. Do a flip bike series till you have enough money to put 2 medium size bikes in the cabin for riders to ride. Just an idea i had love the videos keep up the great work.
I have a MacRide, and it is LITERALLY my favorite thing I have ever bought in my life! My son and I have gone on SO many adventures together because of it. And that is my favorite thing to do!!! I got the blue one and put blue grips in the center of my bars, so all of his contact points are the same color.
The Y Bike is great for little ones, they can use it to learn to walk, or turn it around to ride similar to a strider. It has a more sprawled out stance, stable, soft caster wheels go any direction don’t bind
Man....I wonder how my wife knew about this video.... Christmas came early for me... got a Berm Peak jersey, socks...and the hero 11... great video bro!
I used to work at a motorcycle dealership and we sold Strider bikes, they also have ski attachments for a winter sled conversion and they have multiple sizes depending how big your kid is.
Happy Hanukkah and Merry Christmas!!! Any kind of gift giving is good gift giving. The whole idea of giving gifts comes from St Nicholas!! Giving of oneself without expectation of return is the best way to give!!
Stationery bikes need washing too!!!! I just did a full tear down on a customer's road bike that spent 12 months as his Zwift bike. Literally everything was corroded by sweat. Chainrings were flaking apart.
I would mention in the description maybe that the shock pump doesn’t work on cheaper coil spring forks, as many people don’t have an air fork or a shock.
hi seth i have been watching you videos since it was called seth's bike hacks and you got me into montain biking and now i am a solid 3 years into mountain biking and can do some i can do some tricks too.
Had to pause the video where was that bar seat when we were kids I remember my dad picking me up from school on his road bike, I can still feel the pain from sitting there with my legs over the handle bars. But it was fun to be included
Strider is awesome. When my son out grew his, he already had a bigger bike with training wheels. I got him a second bike (neighborhood give away…) and took the pedals off. He could practice balancing and pedaling separately. The day we took the training wheels off he was off and running.
Ah! Freakin brilliant. The link to this is going to a few people I know for sure!! Cannot believe how big your little one is getting!! My little one is loving her bike but we had to go with what we had which was the training wheel option... hoping to change that soon! 🤞 Thanx again for a fantastic video!
For a serious mountain biker with a toddler ready for a balance bike, I'd recommend going just a little step up from Strider ($140-190 for the Sport or Pro, the cheaper Classic has a hard plastic seat rather than a cushioned saddle) and upgrading to either a Prevelo Alpha Zero ($230, on sale for $210 atm) or a woom 1 ($200). For that $50 or so more, you get real rubber tires with better grip, more stable slacker geometry, a real headset rather than a quick-release compressed bushing, and a handbrake that even if younger toddlers don't use yet, it will help older ones stop more safely and aid the transition to pedaling by being one less new thing they have to figure out. My own kid had a Strider Sport that I ended up putting aftermarket wheels on and I really wish I would have spent the extra money up front: I'd say the majority of her crashes were from speed wobbles because of the too steep head tube angle. As for the MacRide, another alternative is Kids Ride Shotgun. Same concept, just different implementation. They also make fun little extras like a MTB themed alphabet book and sticker/coloring/activity packs, plus a tow rope.
Thank for you saying MacRide instead of the ripoff Kids Ride Shotgun. We have had some of our best family memories with our MacRides and our two boys. Highly recommend to anyone with toddlers!
My little girl is turning 5 in January and we still use the Mac-Ride, most recently she rode along to do some trail work with me. Definitely pushing it with her size though, my knees hurt from having to pedal out to the sides haha
I’m on season 2 with kid #2 on our Mac ride. Lots of imitations out there now but still the best IMO. This year we discovered that pogies intended for kayak paddles make great hand warmers for cold days.
@@zadams5596 woom makes a good kids glove for cold weather, I think they're neoprene. And agree, the fact that the other competitor made they're second generation almost identical to the Mac-Ride says a lot. That company also copied the Tow-Whee, after two copies I wouldn't buy a thing from them.
As far as shock pumps go, I highly recommend the Topeak ones, they have a dual locking mechanism that makes it so you barely lose any air when attaching/removing the pump
If you want to ride your bike with your kids, I recommend the kids ride shotgun pro seat für emtb or the normal one for a bio bike. My son loves this seats.
Marry Christmas Also I have a great idea What if you build a snow bike (with snow tires and other things that work great with the snow) And a good name for it would be the blizzard
If you need a pump for tires or suspension xiaomi 1s electric pump is the way to go. Digital settings. Pretty small. Can even inflate up to 2 car tires and for a bike the battery lasts forever.
Great video Seth! We loved the Mac ride for our Little’s. Definitely helped them get the joy of biking before they were faced with the difficulties (climbing, falling etc)
Another “difficulty” is seeing dad remove the seat to go on a grownup ride……. Only made that mistake once and now it stays on the bike at all times and is discreetly removed when out of sight!
Yo Seth, Love the mtb videos and I live in Charlotte NC. My grandparents live in Asheville so on day im gonna come ride berm park. My friends say its great so I cant wait to come shred it!
3:05 hey I have that same mini pump, and it barely cost 6$! Not really the best pump since it's goddamn tiring to use but just look how small it is! It can only pump up 60-70 psi which is more than enough for MTB and manageable for RB(it can reach 80-90 but it's waayyy harder to pump to the point that your hands would be numb) . A really great gift for cyclists. . (And also, Seth's expression while pumping is not an exaggeration, that's how you'd look using this pump. I actually have fiercer look on my fave when using it)
Personally? I'd rather just have food as a gift. I either have everything else affordable that I need, or its expensive and I'd rather choose it myself. A big box of snack-type food? Heck yeah! Variety !
Future mountain biker Rebecca might need a junior sized pump track in the backyard soon. So adorable!
I'm looking forward to the top of the line kids bike builds
Yea i cant wait to see the bike builds for her
Yep. Little kids love to ride their run bike on pump tracks! Agree also 100%, a run bike is the way to start, never use training wheels.
Bro was on it lol
You predicted the future 😮
Imagine being a friend of a mountainbiker and the first thing you see in this video is seth wearing a helmet decorated like a christmas tree
Legit the last thing any of us want🤣
And?
It's a Hanukkah tree lol
It’s a good idea that’s what I do with my bike every year
We are just a different breed
Man I would freak out if someone bought me the exact tires I need. This is great advice.
Yeah especially since they are $85 each
Eh I like to test around, I pretty much buy different ones everytime just to see how they compare, and have the bike feel fresh and different for a bit
@@RiversideM I use Maxxis DHF on front and rear and slay all my Colorado trails. Plus Maxxis makes 26" unlike other joke companies
@@RealMTBAddict I run Assegai/dhr currently on my enduro and Assegai/Assegai on my dh
I used to run dhf/dhf too, prefer dhf in the back over dhr tbh. but I'm not swapping tyres if they're still good (other than the Magic Mary/Big Betty combo I was running last year, never died as much as I did with these tyres. absolute dogshit)
Next will probably be Michelins
But I ride 29ers so I'm not limited with options
Rofl 🤣
Seth, you absolutely MUST send berm peak on the strider! You look dialed on it😂
He can't even say it lol. He says Shrider
Love it, this is honestly the best Christmas guide ever
If you have a MTBer on the naughty list, print out tickets for a secret group ride with their fave RUclipsr.
…But it’s really a trail build day with the local MTB group.
I see this as a win win situation, I need time off to build trails bro😢😅
BOOM! That Chamois is a game changer. Who knew such engineering existed.
Well organized and thoughtful. Thanks for putting the time into this gift guide, Seth.
I love the decorations, Seth!
Happy holidays
No, Merry Christmas Jesus is born!
Mac-ride ftw. That thing changed our lives.
no one ever gets me the right gift, hopefully if i send them this i get something im gonna enjoy, great vid 👍
The strider thing is awesome. Little kids develop a sense of balance way earlier than with training wheels. My little brother had one and he was able to ride an actual bike by the time he was two
hearing seths bike hacks brought back memories of when i first started watching this channel when i got into mountain biking
Had an idea for berm peak cabin. Do a flip bike series till you have enough money to put 2 medium size bikes in the cabin for riders to ride. Just an idea i had love the videos keep up the great work.
I have a MacRide, and it is LITERALLY my favorite thing I have ever bought in my life! My son and I have gone on SO many adventures together because of it. And that is my favorite thing to do!!! I got the blue one and put blue grips in the center of my bars, so all of his contact points are the same color.
The Y Bike is great for little ones, they can use it to learn to walk, or turn it around to ride similar to a strider. It has a more sprawled out stance, stable, soft caster wheels go any direction don’t bind
The 3d printed Mini milk crate is awesome!
Max Ride seat is amazing! My 2yo daughter loves it and it’s a blast to take her out on to the trails. Highly recommend!!!
Man....I wonder how my wife knew about this video.... Christmas came early for me... got a Berm Peak jersey, socks...and the hero 11... great video bro!
Happy Hanuka Seth!
been watching your channel for years, until I opened mine, really a true inspiration.
4:52 Rebecca speaks 🥹
I'm grateful that I have already got a berm peak hoodie about 2 months ago and I am grateful for that. 😇😇
I used to work at a motorcycle dealership and we sold Strider bikes, they also have ski attachments for a winter sled conversion and they have multiple sizes depending how big your kid is.
I adore 3:42 moment when the cap of fork fell off and you didn’t repeat the scene:)
As smart a sales pitch as I've ever seen! I see what you did there and respect it.
Happy Hanukkah and Merry Christmas!!! Any kind of gift giving is good gift giving. The whole idea of giving gifts comes from St Nicholas!! Giving of oneself without expectation of return is the best way to give!!
I could definitely use another bike stand since I just recently purchased a fat bike.
Seth you are 100% right! Can you now please do a video on what to buy my wife for Christmas?
Can we appreciate how Seth did pretty good keeping his daughters face off camera
Stationery bikes need washing too!!!!
I just did a full tear down on a customer's road bike that spent 12 months as his Zwift bike. Literally everything was corroded by sweat. Chainrings were flaking apart.
Thank you Seth for the love!
I would mention in the description maybe that the shock pump doesn’t work on cheaper coil spring forks, as many people don’t have an air fork or a shock.
But if you have cheap coil spring forks you're probably not an avid mountain biker
hi seth i have been watching you videos since it was called seth's bike hacks and you got me into montain biking and now i am a solid 3 years into mountain biking and can do some i can do some tricks too.
I love your channel Seth and I have been watching your channel since 2018 and it has grown a lot! keep up the hard work.
I got a canyon torque this christmas but this could be usefull for next christmas
Had to pause the video where was that bar seat when we were kids I remember my dad picking me up from school on his road bike, I can still feel the pain from sitting there with my legs over the handle bars. But it was fun to be included
My son has a 14x Strider, and I do play with it like scooter 😁
Strider is awesome. When my son out grew his, he already had a bigger bike with training wheels. I got him a second bike (neighborhood give away…) and took the pedals off. He could practice balancing and pedaling separately. The day we took the training wheels off he was off and running.
Seth, I'm sure you've realised this already, but you were born for this! Great job!
7:06 Correction: indoor bikes need the most cleaning.
Also recommend protection products like Boeshield
Ah! Freakin brilliant. The link to this is going to a few people I know for sure!!
Cannot believe how big your little one is getting!! My little one is loving her bike but we had to go with what we had which was the training wheel option... hoping to change that soon! 🤞
Thanx again for a fantastic video!
Fun fact: my little brother (who is 1yrs old) owns a strider and a bo bike witch was kinda cool to see Seth’s kid use the same stuff my brother uses
For a serious mountain biker with a toddler ready for a balance bike, I'd recommend going just a little step up from Strider ($140-190 for the Sport or Pro, the cheaper Classic has a hard plastic seat rather than a cushioned saddle) and upgrading to either a Prevelo Alpha Zero ($230, on sale for $210 atm) or a woom 1 ($200). For that $50 or so more, you get real rubber tires with better grip, more stable slacker geometry, a real headset rather than a quick-release compressed bushing, and a handbrake that even if younger toddlers don't use yet, it will help older ones stop more safely and aid the transition to pedaling by being one less new thing they have to figure out. My own kid had a Strider Sport that I ended up putting aftermarket wheels on and I really wish I would have spent the extra money up front: I'd say the majority of her crashes were from speed wobbles because of the too steep head tube angle.
As for the MacRide, another alternative is Kids Ride Shotgun. Same concept, just different implementation. They also make fun little extras like a MTB themed alphabet book and sticker/coloring/activity packs, plus a tow rope.
Thanks for sharing this with us
4:39 As an REI Bike Shop Employee, super happy Seth mentioned REI!
Perhaps Seth's greatest video.
Thank for you saying MacRide instead of the ripoff Kids Ride Shotgun. We have had some of our best family memories with our MacRides and our two boys. Highly recommend to anyone with toddlers!
Thanks for the shoutout, Seth! We're getting these orders out ASAP for the holidays! Happy holidays and ride in comfort! :)
Have you considered painting level lines on some of the features on berm peak? That way people would have a better idea of just how steep they are.
Damn even Seth is out here telling us his baby is '21 months old'. Parents will be parents
How many weeks is that? I don't care
@@RealMTBAddict round 15.000 hours.
@@dUTOGATO seconds?
You got me there with hannuka not lying❤❤. Happy Hannuka
My little girl is turning 5 in January and we still use the Mac-Ride, most recently she rode along to do some trail work with me. Definitely pushing it with her size though, my knees hurt from having to pedal out to the sides haha
We just finished our 3rd season on it. Thankfully I ride an XL. Think ill still have room for my so next year. He's 5 now. What a product.
I’m on season 2 with kid #2 on our Mac ride. Lots of imitations out there now but still the best IMO. This year we discovered that pogies intended for kayak paddles make great hand warmers for cold days.
@@zadams5596 woom makes a good kids glove for cold weather, I think they're neoprene. And agree, the fact that the other competitor made they're second generation almost identical to the Mac-Ride says a lot. That company also copied the Tow-Whee, after two copies I wouldn't buy a thing from them.
As far as shock pumps go, I highly recommend the Topeak ones, they have a dual locking mechanism that makes it so you barely lose any air when attaching/removing the pump
On that rocker you can use it to teach your kid to manual
You mean they are really good at loosing all the air you have just added
If you want to ride your bike with your kids, I recommend the kids ride shotgun pro seat für emtb or the normal one for a bio bike. My son loves this seats.
Love watching little miss seth in these videos!!!
She is cute!
A chain ring bash guard would make a great gift to.
Yes to more socks and multitools. Don't need to know them well. It will always work
This is so much better than most of these, but not suggesting the EDC system of pump and tool is an oversight IMO
A must have for the mini pumps is a hose. So easy to destroy the presta valve.
I want that as a gift, so cute : ) 0:32
Just love kids.
(may God protect them and give them all a great life, ameen)
3:22 men are already good at that motion
Those Gyro kids helmets are great. Mips options and they are fairly low cost. My daughter has one.
Thank you
Alexander over at The Singletrack Sampler has some new jerseys on Cognative - who WOULDN'T love one of those as a gift?
This channel is the perfect gift!!!
This is a surprisingly good and accurate gift guide
YES SETH!!! Please keep doing product videos like this!!
Seth's stone cold dead pan stare while on the Strider was the RUclips clip I didn't know I needed.
Marry Christmas
Also I have a great idea
What if you build a snow bike (with snow tires and other things that work great with the snow)
And a good name for it would be the blizzard
You mean like the Rocky Mountain Blizzard fat bike? Pretty much exactly as you asked, already sold by a real company. 😉
@@squarehead1 well what I meant is that Seth builds it with his own personal touch
Hey just a fair heads up, no hate to seth bus some lower-end mtbs use coil suspension so a shock pump would not work
i found socks are always the best and new grips, but i wish people got me new tyres
@4:04 "It'll work for any mountain bike" Except the ones that don't have air shocks, which is quite a lot.
If you need a pump for tires or suspension xiaomi 1s electric pump is the way to go. Digital settings. Pretty small. Can even inflate up to 2 car tires and for a bike the battery lasts forever.
Advance Merry Christmas from Philippines
Another well done and informative vid! I have shared this with my wife and family. Thanks Seth!
Great video Seth! We loved the Mac ride for our Little’s. Definitely helped them get the joy of biking before they were faced with the difficulties (climbing, falling etc)
Another “difficulty” is seeing dad remove the seat to go on a grownup ride……. Only made that mistake once and now it stays on the bike at all times and is discreetly removed when out of sight!
@@zadams5596 haha good looking out. The betrayal! :-)
Yo Seth, Love the mtb videos and I live in Charlotte NC. My grandparents live in Asheville so on day im gonna come ride berm park. My friends say its great so I cant wait to come shred it!
Happy Hanukkah and Merry Christmas!!!
Seth! Who needs Santa, when we got you! 🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄
Merry CHRISTMAS
I love the new shop layout
this is a classic seth vid thanks again i can pamper myself LOL
3:05 hey I have that same mini pump, and it barely cost 6$!
Not really the best pump since it's goddamn tiring to use but just look how small it is!
It can only pump up 60-70 psi which is more than enough for MTB and manageable for RB(it can reach 80-90 but it's waayyy harder to pump to the point that your hands would be numb) .
A really great gift for cyclists.
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(And also, Seth's expression while pumping is not an exaggeration, that's how you'd look using this pump. I actually have fiercer look on my fave when using it)
thank you perfect gift guide
For your friend is the best gifts You can get😁❤️
It's a randomly timed Seth upload! Love to see it.
Awesome vid Seth I'm sure this will help a ton of people.
Seth some great ideas for Xmas prezzies, 🤘
Personally? I'd rather just have food as a gift. I either have everything else affordable that I need, or its expensive and I'd rather choose it myself.
A big box of snack-type food? Heck yeah! Variety !
Topeak Joe blow (yellows) are good floor pumps.
That last couple of seconds of the video reminded me of Caddyshack.
06:02 aaw baby's first _manual machine_ 😆
'rc boat incident' 😂😂😂😂🤟
11:13 when you say Seth bike hacks the subtitle shows Seth spike hacks. By the way happy Christmas
Love this video... From philipines'''''
Skip the floor pump and proceed directly to battery powered motorzed pump that can also maintain your car and motorbike tyre pressures.
Love your videos man!
Very informative Seth. Thx.
Never thought Seth of all people could make a bike look small
Holly crap, he said, “go down to your local bike shop,” instead of just order from Amazon. Thanks!