
"Known best for tires, Teravail has branched out and is now catering to more than just the rubber you roll on. Last year, Teravail launched a line of wheels, rims, and tubeless valves, and in 2026, they are expanding further into the components space. These new offerings for drop-bar and flat-bar bikes alike tip the hat to all your off-road riding needs."
"The rollout features a swath of new handlebars, two stems, two seatposts, a drop-bar dropper lever, grips, and bar tape, all focused on the more alternative side of cycling - covering all budgets and riding styles. The move to offering more components is an exciting one for the brand in 2026. After a decade+ of supporting riders with unique, affordable gear for going the distance, this launch further expresses the brand's dedication to all aspects of cycling."
"The Feldspar flat-top gravel drop bar offers a natural, comfortable grip at any point along the bar. Its flattened top, flare, and carbon fiber or alloy options make it a great choice for anyone looking to make a well-considered upgrade, no matter the budget. MSRP: Carbon - $280 USD | 7075 AL - $100 USD | 6061 AL - $60 USD"
Teravail, traditionally known for tire manufacturing, is expanding its product portfolio into the broader components market in 2026. Following last year's launch of wheels, rims, and tubeless valves, the brand now offers handlebars, stems, seatposts, drop-bar dropper levers, grips, and bar tape. These new offerings target both drop-bar and flat-bar bikes across diverse riding disciplines including road, gravel, mountain biking, and bikepacking. The component line emphasizes affordability without compromising quality, providing budget-conscious riders with viable upgrade options. Products like the Feldspar and Tropo gravel bars feature multiple material options ranging from carbon fiber to aluminum, ensuring accessibility across various price points while maintaining performance standards.
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