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Buy Canadian eh? – Canadian Cycling Magazine

Buy Canadian eh? - Canadian Cycling Magazine

Look, we’re not political journalists. We’re into bikes. Obsessed with bikes. So we won’t make any statements on tariffs, Trump or the current political landscape. Last week Trudeau suggested we should buy Canadian. And some of us have taken that to heart. Then the tariffs were postponed for 30 days. So where does that leave us? No idea. If you really need to know ask Andrew Chang. If you believe buying Canadian is the way to a better and more stable economy, then here’s a list of Canadian mountain bike companies (by no means did we get all of them!). And yes, we realize some of these companies make their products overseas.

7mesh

7mesh is a cycling apparel brand built by riders, for riders. Focused on performance, durability, and innovation, the company designs gear to handle everything from quick local spins to bucket-list rides across the globe. Whether tackling remote backcountry trails, grinding through unpredictable weather, or simply enjoying a weekend ride, 7mesh aims to provide cyclists with apparel that stands up to the challenge. They’re based in Squamish, British Columbia.

NF DP4 -1/2 ™ Team pant.

NF

NF makes core soft goods. Hand made in Canada and vigorously tested, ridden hard and validated by BC’s top riders and builders. Everyone that has a pair of their pants absolutely loves them.

We Are One

At We Are One Composites, craftsmanship and local manufacturing are at the heart of what they do. Every product is hand-laid in Kamloops, Canada, with their team taking personal pride in their work—each laminate staff member signs their creations, ensuring quality over quantity. From design to assembly, they control every step, allowing for precise engineering, rigorous testing and sustainable practices like zero plastic packaging—all while pushing carbon fibre performance forward.

NOBL

Founded in British Columbia in 2012, NOBL Wheels is dedicated to crafting high-performance carbon wheelsets tailored to each rider’s needs. With a team of composite experts, industry veterans and trail builders, the company prioritizes quality, durability and personalized service. Operating from Cumberland, BC, every wheel is handcrafted to order, ensuring precision and customization.

 

Forbidden Dreadnought.

Forbidden

Based in Cumberland, Vancouver Island, Forbidden Bike Company is a small brand of experienced mountain bike engineers and designers building a high pivot trail bike. Started in 2017, the brand released its first model,…

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