Supacaz
Supacaz started with a question Anthony Sinyard couldn’t shake: why was cycling gear so relentlessly dull when surf and skate culture had figured out color decades earlier? Growing up in California — surfing, skating, snowboarding — Sinyard was shaped by the vivid aesthetic of 80s brands like Quiksilver and Santa Cruz. He launched Supacaz in 2012 with the idea that performance cycling gear could carry that same energy. The name is short for “Super Casual.”
The RA Cycles Supacaz collection is built around bar tape. The Super Sticky Kush line covers everything from clean solids to Galaxy, Star Fade, Splat, and Gravel variants, with colorways spanning Oil Slick and Bling to neon brights. Alongside the tape, Supacaz makes the Fly Cage bottle holders in anodized and Oil Slick finishes, Grizips and Siliconez grips, the Orbitron DH flat pedals, and the Ignite saddle.