Looking for a gift to give the cyclist in your life (or trying to figure out what to put on your wishlist this holiday season)? The Jukebox guys are here to share their favorite gifts to give and receive this year:
"My Phil's Cookies line has a subscription of pre-measured cookie mix where we send 1-2/month (or a one-time gift), and it takes the scary part out of baking but you don't have to mess with store-bought staleness in the plastic container. -Phil Gaimon (Get it here)
"I love the Silca Viaggio Travel Pump. The pump in conjunction with Truth Gauge is a game changer!" -Alexey Vermeulen (Get it here)
"The ENVE Sherpa Fleece Hoodie is a great gift... and there are matching sweatpants too if you are—or your friend is—cool enough to rock the full sweatsuit." -Alexey Vermeulen (Get it here)
"I highly recommend the Pearl Izumi Expedition Bib Tight. Absolute best bib tights I have ever used." -Alexey Vermeulen (Get them here)
"Especially if you are on the road a lot, a Kindle is an amazing gift. There are so many great ways to get free books for it, or add a gift card to Amazon so your person can start their library!" -Adam Roberge (Get it here)
"A good knife makes cooking way more enjoyable, but a lot of younger cyclists are still using cheap ones. I love giving these to friends who are just getting new apartments or their first homes!" -Adam Roberge (Get one here)
"The ALMSTHRE Ride Wallet is a durable nylon waterproof wallet that you can keep your phone, cards and cash safe in in any weather!" -Adam Roberge (Get it here)
"Your tire pressure makes a huge difference to your speed and how your bike handles so make sure your cycling friends and family are riding at the right pressure." -Dylan Johnson (Get one here)
"Wax lube is a must. Friends don't let friends continue to use oil based lube. Make sure they're riding faster and preserving their drivetrain with either a wax drip lube or hot melt wax if they don't mind taking time to maintaining their bike." Dylan Johnson (Get it here)
"Jukebox sent me some greeting cards with our dogs on them. I was raised sending cards for every occasion, and I think a blank card where you have to write a note is 1000x more thoughtful, but also easier than going to Hallmark or whatever to find a "happy anniversary" with a statement inside that applies to the recipient. Huge bonus if it has your puppy on the cover." -Phil Gaimon (Design your own cards here.)
"Factor has select frames where a groupo is included right now, which is pretty wild." -Phil Gaimon (Check it out)