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POC Propel Sunglasses review: Great visuals, and some free watts too
By Josh Ross published
Review POC is the first to aero optimise your sunglasses
Trek Ballista MIPS review: Light, fast and comfortable
By Josh Ross published
Review Significantly lighter than claimed, this is the aero helmet you want on every ride.
Colnago C68 review: An updated design and huge price tag, but is the old Colnago magic still there?
By Will Jones published
Review Mellow, gorgeous, and very, very expensive
The Campagnolo Hyperon wheels are a purchase best made with your heart, rather than your head
By Will Jones published
Review Incredibly responsive, but let down by a lack of specific aero claims
FSA K-Force WE 12s review: Can FSA finally take it to the 'big three'?
By Josh Ross published
Review FSA has had a groupset for years, but with the upgrade to 12 speed, is it finally worth considering?
Bike Box Alan Triathlon Aero Easyfit review: Big, but brilliant
By Tom Wieckowski published
review The Triathlon aero easy fit model from Bike Box Alan is larger than most other units and means you don't need to take apart your bike's front end
Garmin Edge 540 review: can anyone compete?
By Josh Ross published
Review Anyone releasing a bike computer at this point is going to have a tough time meeting expectations
Velotoze Road 2.0 Tall shoe covers review: Foul weather protection with aero benefits
By Tom Wieckowski published
review Good protection and wind tunnel testing makes the Velotoze Road 2.0 shoe covers something of a staple for springtime racers
Scicon Aerowatt Sunglasses: was Mark Cavendish wrong?
By Josh Ross published
Review We take a look at the glasses that landed Astana and Cavendish in the headlines
Cytronex electric bike conversion kit review: Engineering done right
By Josh Croxton published
review We took the Cytronex-converted titanium Brompton T-Line to task, and it delivered
Reserve Fillmore tyre valve review: Does your tubeless experience deserve an upgrade?
By Josh Ross published
Review The real question is which new tools make the most sense for you?
Udog Distanza gravel shoes: Not a bad first attempt, but a few too many errors for our liking
By Will Jones published
Review Some great features, but style over substance seems to be the order of the day
The MAAP Alt_Road Lightweight Anorak is fine for Spring showers, but not a storm
By Will Jones published
Review Aesthetically lovely, but without the performance to stand up to a severe battering
Bryton Gardia R300L review: A new challenger in the rear radar category comes to market
By Josh Ross published
Review Is Garmin losing control of the category it invented?
Topeak Roadie TT mini-pump review: Quality at a reasonable price
By Josh Ross published
Review Not the fastest as measured by pumps but it might be better anyway
Castelli Estremo overshoes review: Seriously plush fleece for extreme conditions
By Tom Wieckowski published
review Castelli uses Polartec power stretch fleece to create warmth in their most expensive shoe covers
Rapha Pro Team II bib tights review: Top-tier Rapha protection
By Tom Wieckowski published
revew Rapha's most heavyweight winter bib tights live up to their billing
Endura Road Overshoe review: We test the Scottish brand's neoprene best seller
By Tom Wieckowski published
review The Road Overshoe provides good warmth and a quality construction, just watch the neoprene finish
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POC Propel Sunglasses review: Great visuals, and some free watts too
POC is the first to aero optimise your sunglasses, seemingly without any real drawbacks -
Trek Ballista MIPS review: Light, fast and comfortable
Significantly lighter than claimed, this is the aero helmet you want on every ride. -
Colnago C68 review: An updated design and huge price tag, but is the old Colnago magic still there?
Mellow, gorgeous, and very, very expensive