
Triathlon Bib Holders: Why Pins Fail and What Works Instead
Triathlon bib holders solve a problem that road racers rarely think about, attaching a number with wet hands, cold fingers, and a race clock running the entire time. Safety pins were never designe...

Bib Clips for Running: What to Look For and What to Avoid
Bib clips for running promise an easy upgrade from safety pins, snap a bib on, skip the holes, get moving. Some do exactly that. Others let a bib fold, flap, or pop loose halfway through a race. Th...

BibBoards Named Exclusive bibSNAPS Sponsor of The runDisney Companion
BibBoards, inventor of the original reusable bibSNAPS race bib fastener, is now the exclusive trusted bibSNAPS sponsor of The runDisney Companion, a new independent guide built for the runDisney co...

Do Race Bibs Still Rely on a 1970's Race Bib Fastener?
If you have ever crouched over your race bib in a dark parking lot at 5 a.m., fumbling four safety pins into place with cold fingers, you have used a fastening method that has not changed much sinc...

What Packet Pickup Looks Like When Safety Pins Are Gone
Walk up to a packet pickup table at almost any race and you will see the same setup. A volunteer hands over a bib, points to a small dish of safety pins, and sends the runner on their way to figure...

Summer Marathon Training and Race Day Gear Checklist
Training through the summer for a fall marathon means logging miles in heat your race day legs will thank you for later, but it also means rethinking the gear that got you through the cooler months...
