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"The American produced short (using imported fabrics) is well-made and highly crafted, uses good designs, materials and stitching, and the excellent waist adjustment system is a highlight in this fully featured piece of apparel."

mtbr.com

“Slickrock, chain lube and blood have all had their fair shot at Gravity Anomaly’s new products but in all cases the mountain bike shorts have come out shining” - Feedthehabit.com

" Double needle stitching though-out and machine bar tacks at all stress points should keep these shorts going for years. The seamless construction in the crotch means I have never caught the shorts on the seat while descending, even though they are a size too big for me."

NSMB.com

"Seems unheard of for a first-year business to be donating profits so soon, but founder Brendan Miller is a mountain bike, and the natural disaster wiped out a couple of his favorite Denver-area trails. It's just good trail karma to give back, he says. - Buy a Jersey, Support Trail Work"
Mountain Flyer Magazine - Printed Edition 
 "It’s a solid garment that is perfect for mountain bike rides, commuting, and for longer excursions inside the pub at day’s end." Rocky Mountain Bicycle Paper - Printed Edition -
"As a total package, Gravity Anomaly’s gear delivers: Fits well, works great, and they give back to the mountain bike community. What’s not to like?"
"With so many brands manufacturing their clothing overseas, we appreciate one that is manufacturing reasonably priced products on-shore, and it's easily apparent that Gravity Anomaly is focused on quality."
"Considering they are made in the USA and are as well-made as most other shorts I’ve tried, the price is a steal. I don’t think my satisfaction is any sort of anomaly."
Gravity Anomaly Donating $15 for Each 'Trail Worker' Jersey Sold to Aide in Rebuilding Flood-Damaged Trails”  - VitalMTB.com

"Seems unheard of for a first-year business to be donating profits so soon, but founder Brendan Miller is a mountain bike, and the natural disaster wiped out a couple of his favorite Denver-area trails. It's just good trail karma to give back, he says. - Buy a Jersey, Support Trail Work"

Mountain Flyer Magazine - Printed Edition 

 

"The Gravity Anomaly Boardroom Jersey combines a casual demeanor with a stylish cut and high-performance materials, allowing you to look good both in the backcountry and at the bar, without ever having to change your shirt."

Singletracks.com

"The jersey will hold its own both out in the woods and in the microbrewery, with crisp lines, a nice collar, and two chest pockets."

Bicycling.com

 

 

"If a lot of outdoor brands were born in the garage, Gravity Anomaly founder Brendan Miller is holding a screaming newborn."

Gear Junkie

“…The overall design of both shorts lend themselves to comfortable riding whether your sitting in the saddle pedaling or standing up descending and rocketing down the trail. I was impressed with the water and mud shedding of the nylon material in the mountain bike shorts and the sweat wicking ability of the jersey. The clothing itself looks great too. It isn’t styled like some moto racer boy clown suit…" OldGloryMTB.co
“Customer service was top notch, and the shorts arrived a couple days later. I have to say that for 79 bucks they were much more robust than I was expecting. The style and fit were the kind of thing you look for in a mountain bike shorts but never find.”  -Made Movement Agency

“The Teamster is right at home on baggy, bring-your-own-chamois XC or all mountain rides with its 22″ outseam, low profile pockets, seamless crotch and rear stretch yoke panel.”  -BikeRumor.com

"Gravity Anomaly New MTB Apparel Company"  -Grams Light Bikes

"American Made Mountain Bike Clothing Line, Gravity Anomaly Launches with Online Business Model"

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