Bike wall mounts
Wall-mounted solutions for storing your bike while freeing up floor space.
They’re typically used in apartments, homes and garages where space is limited or where the bike becomes part of the interior. Different mounting styles allow you to balance accessibility with how much space you want to save.
Gear racks
Racks designed to organise helmets, shoes and accessories in one system.
Instead of spreading gear across shelves or floors, everything is kept in a fixed, visible position. This makes it easier to maintain a consistent setup and reduces the friction of getting ready for a ride or session.
Organisers and bike mounts
A combined overview of storage solutions for both bikes and gear.
This category is useful when you’re planning a full setup rather than solving a single storage need. It gives a broader view of how different elements can work together in the same space.
Zwift stands
Stands built for indoor cycling, keeping screens and devices positioned during sessions.
They are typically placed in front of the bike to ensure stable visibility of training apps and data. A dedicated stand helps create a more consistent training environment compared to improvised setups.
Core stands
Adjustable stands for holding tablets and phones during workouts.
Unlike cycling-specific setups, these are used across different types of training such as strength, mobility or yoga. They make it easier to follow programs or content without interrupting the flow of the workout.
Posters
Cycling-inspired posters designed for walls and interiors. They are often used to bring visual identity into a space, especially in training areas or where the bike is part of the room. Motifs can reflect routes, climbs or elements of cycling culture.
Gear and accessories
Accessories that complement storage and training setups.
These are typically smaller elements that support the overall system rather than defining it.
They help refine how your setup works in practice and how everything fits together.
Best selling products
A selection of the most used products across categories. This is often a good starting point if you’re unfamiliar with the different setups or want to see how others build theirs. It gives a quick overview of what is commonly used in real setups.
Your setup
Each category represents a different way of structuring your setup, whether the focus is storage, training or visual expression. The right choice depends on how you use your bike, how much space you have and how you want your environment to function day to day.