OneUp are a small team of riders based in Squamish, BC, Canada. They make the stuff they want for their own bikes at a price they’d be willing to pay. If that sounds familiar, that's because it's a lot like our approach to designing bikes. But there's more to it than that...
We have a lot of respect for brands that are embedded in their community and support the riding scene at a local level. The crew at OneUp get it. Take a few minutes to watch Airplane Mode, a short film about a trail planned, funded and built entirely by OneUp staffers in Squamish.
When we set out to design the latest generation of Airdrop bikes, we envisaged a new generation of longer drop seatposts that would enable us to open up new possibilities with the geometry and layout of the bikes. OneUp are first to market with their new v3 Dropper Post, which you'll find fitted to all new Edit MX bikes.
We build our new frames around an externally butted, 34.9mm seat tube which we ream deeper than most brands. That allows us to offer industry leading drop lengths and seatpost insertion depth.
As we build bikes to order, we can offer you drop lengths from 160-240mm in 10mm increments, meaning you can get the maximum drop length for your choice of frame size.
We even provide a handy drop-length chart on every bike page so you can get your setup dialled.
What started with the original in-bike multi tool, has expanded to include a whole range of tools and accessories, all cunningly designed to live in or on your bike.