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Techno[tes] — chainring

Introducing the CAMO Direct Mount Spider for Shimano

Introducing the CAMO Direct Mount Spider for Shimano

We’re thrilled to introduce the CAMO Direct Mount Spider for Shimano. This Spider is designed to work with Shimano mountain bike cranksets that have a removable spider. This includes several XTR, XT, SLX, Deore Boost and Super Boost Cranksets.

We created CAMO (Chainline and Material Optimization) for direct mount style cranksets. Easily swap between chainrings on a whim and enjoy a variable selection of chainring options, all compatible with your selected CAMO Spider or BashSpider. With no nuts or spacers involved, swapping chainrings takes less time than brewing a cup of your favorite beverage.

Wolf Tooth's new CAMO Direct Mount Spider for Shimano built out with a CAMO Round Aluminum Chainring on an Ibis mountain bike.

The CAMO System provides key rider advantages by offering up to 4 different chainline options for one direct mount style (for instance, Shimano Direct Mount) and the ability to swap chainrings without having to remove your crankset. CAMO Spiders are made from 7075 Aluminum, known for its strength, stiffness, and light feel. The following chart provides a visual breakdown of the CAMO system:

An infographic by Wolf Tooth showing the hierarchy of the CAMO System and all compatible spiders, chainrings, and bashspiders.

Each of our four CAMO Chainrings features the same Drop-Stop technology as our mountain, CX, gravel, and road chainrings, which ensures maximum chain retention in all conditions.

Wolf Tooth's CAMO Direct Mount for Shimano spider nestled on top of a CAMO Round Aluminum Chainring.

Wolf Tooth’s new CAMO Direct Mount for Shimano joins a large family of CAMO-compatible brands, including Cannondale, E13, Race Face Cinch, Specialized S-Works, SRAM, and White Industries. Learn more about the CAMO System here. CAMO Direct Mount Spiders for Shimano are available now.

Drop-Stop ST Direct Mount Chainrings for SRAM Cranks

Drop-Stop ST Direct Mount Chainrings for SRAM Cranks
Wolf Tooth Direct Mount Chainrings for SRAM Cranks are now available in our Drop-Stop ST tooth profile! This tooth profile is optimized for the 12-speed Shimano Hyperglide+ chain: a first for our Direct Mount SRAM chainrings. Drop-Stop ST leverages the Shimano HG+ chamfers to provide additional clearance, prevent wear while riding, and also to ensure chain retention on varied surfaces. Compatible with cranks from SRAM, Praxis, Cane Creek, and other cranks that use a three-bolt direct mount, this chainring is available in both round and PowerTrac elliptical in 30T, 32T, and 34T with Boost offset.

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2021 New Product Review

Wolf Tooth 2021 New Product Review
Thank you for supporting Wolf Tooth in 2020! It has been a very unusual but busy year with lots of innovative new products to enhance your riding experience. We pulled together a list of everything we released in 2020 just in case you missed any of the new products that we shared this year. Keep your eyes open for more new products in January.

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Athlete Gear Picks!

Dirty Wolf Tooth Stainless Steel Chainring

We asked a few of our athletes and ambassadors what products they are stoked on these days, so we could share it with you!

They have used our products for ultra-endurance racing, bikepacking, shredding downhill, riding gravel and singletrack, and have really put everything to the test, so we listen to what they have to say.

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1x Drivetrains Explained - Gearing, Mechanics, and Optimization

Wolf Tooth CAMO with elliptical chainring installed on bike
The simplicity and effectiveness of a 1x (pronounced "one-by") drivetrain, which refers to a single front chainring with multiple sprockets and a rear derailleur, has many people converting their multi-chainring setups.  At Wolf Tooth, we were at the forefront of this 1x revolution and wanted to share a summary of the most important points for 1x gearing, mechanics, and optimization.

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