RUX is Headed to Sea Otter Classic 2026

RUX is Headed to Sea Otter Classic 2026

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RUX will be at the Sea Otter Classic 2026, one of the largest cycling festivals in the world. You can find us at Booth M138 throughout the event.

 

Sea Otter brings together riders, brands, and builders across multiple disciplines, including gravel, road, and mountain biking. It is a key gathering point for the cycling industry and community each year, making it an important place for us to show up and connect in person.

 

 

Why We’re Attending

RUX is built to support how people organize and transport gear for outdoor activities. Sea Otter provides an opportunity to meet riders who are actively traveling, racing, and spending time outdoors. It also allows us to see how our products are being used and to gather direct feedback from customers and new users.

 

 

What to Expect at Booth M138

At the booth, we will be showing the entire RUX system and how it can be used for cycling trips and event setups. We'll have products to demo so visitors can see practical packing configurations and how RUX integrates into a typical ride day, from preparation to post-ride organization.

 

We will also be available to answer questions, talk through use cases, and connect with riders, retailers, and partners.

 

We will also have a select inventory of RUX gear to purchase.

 

 

Visit Us

If you are attending Sea Otter Classic this year, stop by Booth M138 to see RUX in person and learn more about how it fits into your setup.

 

We look forward to seeing you there and being part of the event in Monterey.

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