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SHOE REVIEWS
LIGHT REVIEWS
Kask’s mid-range Mojito3 is a renaissance of that helmet line, improving on almost everything over its predecessor and maintaining the same price.
SRAM’s top tier gravel groupset impresses with tons of tech, but not everything is market-leading. We took a deep dive in our full groupset review.
Just how good can an $80 GPS be? I found out!
Adventure masters at Curve are back with exactly what you’d expect: an excellent product that will take a decent but justifiable bite from your savings
The Wahoo ELEMNT Roam is a unit completely geared towards ride experience. Check out our full review!
The Bont Riot MTB+ are a rugged and classy pair of kicks for people who demand a lot from their footwear.
The Pirelli Cinturato Gravel Hared Packed tyres bring hilarious speed, solid wear life for this type of tyre, and decent grip in dry conditions. They’re a very fun option for those who like to go fast and can handle some sliding.
Early thoughts on AbsoluteBlack Graphenlube after setting it up on 2 bikes and taking it for some dirty rides
The Selle Repente Latus M is a light and beautiful carbon saddle to keep your backside very happy for your gravel riding
Pirelli’s Cinturato Gravel M is a strong entry into the gravel market for those who like tyres with grip to spare
The Zipp Service Course 70 XPLR are handsome, ergonomically sound, and accessibly priced. It’s a quality option for those wanting to dip a toe in the gravel bar market without departing too much from road bar conventions.
The Bossi RD1 wheelset are jam-packed with sensible spec decisions and hand-built in Australia for a competitive price.
The Bossi Grit titanium gravel frame is a thoroughly civilised gravel grinder made with impressive attention to detail
The Wolfpack Cotton and Road Race tyres are outstanding premium clinchers from one of the most talented designers in the industry
Light, fast, sensibly specced, well-made, and competitively priced; the Bikebeat Uberflieger Pros were a real surprise late in the carbon rim-brake clincher product life
Fizink’s Poerstrap Terra X4 gravel shoes bring ruggedness, surprisingly good weather resilience, but a hefty pricetag
The Curve Walmer handlebars are very wide! For the right buyer doing the right riding, they’re also very good.
We took it as our patriotic duty to review the Katusha Sports SUPERLIGHT jersey inspired by Australia. It’s a might fine albeit pricey piece of warm weather kit.
Shimano GRX is definitely something the market needed and something buyers can rightly look forward to using.
Shimano’s GRX gravel wheels are exactly what you’d expect from Shimano; simple spec, quality ride experience, and rugged dependability. We did find a couple of mechanical gremlins when we did a teardown though.
They’re not new, but they’re still great. You should definitely consider the Schwalbe G-One in 2020.
How has Schwalbe followed up their excellent Pro One Tubeless? With an even better sequel.
We tested Bianchi’s Oltre XR3 to see how much performance they’ve squeezed into their more affordable version of the Oltre XR4 dream machine
The Continental Terra Speeds promise a grippy compound but come with a high price tag and equally high wear rate
We reviewed the Bryton Rider 420; the cheapest GPS unit used on the World Tour
The Look X-Track Carbon Race pedals are a damn good system with Shimano SPD compatibility
The Hunt Adventure Carbon wheels are a rare mix of performance and value
Garmin’s Edge 830 embodies everything good about Garmin units; great hardware, tons of features, compelling integrations, and beautiful maps. It comes with some standard Garmin quirks though.
As we are well into winter everyone is asking me about lights, however, I think you should be riding with front and rear lights all year round, no matter what time of day or night, terrain, country or city, bike paths or roads.