£229.99
8/10

A subtle but worthy evolution of the 110

£30.65
7/10

There are several sets of glasses here with the benefit of interchangeable lenses to cater for all conditions.

£55.00
9/10

Unlike many similar frames there’s no obstruction during aero riding, nor is there the creaking so common with polymer frames.

£80.00
7/10

Describe a set of ‘classic’ cycling glasses and you’d probably come close to describing this set from Briko.

£110.00
9/10

The Rydons provide a very solid-feeling frame

£100.00
9/10

The lens shape was excellent... we almost forgot we had them on.

£50.00
7/10

A good value choice with split interchangeable lenses (three supplied) and a sturdy case and bag for storage.

£100.00
8/10

Not be the sexiest glasses but they provide a functional bike-specific option.

£35.00
8/10

The Bronx felt comfortable and light, and at the price offers a highly desirable and practical option.

£115.00
6/10

Provide great vision laterally with the large wrap-around design, and the lenses have a really good tint.

£115.00
7/10

Donning Oakley’s Flak Jacket, you immediately notice the clarity and crispness of the lens and the comfortable fit.

£79.00
6/10

A female-specific tri-suit based on Spiuk's respected swimsuit 

£80.00
6/10

The first thing we noticed about the Craft Elite suit was the colour 

£83.00
7/10

One of the few women-specific triathlon brands on the market

£75.00
6/10

Appropriate for longer distances or for those more interested in comfort than a PB

£105.00
8/10

Good feel and fit, buoyant, good bike performance 

£79.99
7/10

Lightweight and good thermo-regulation 

£76.00
8/10

A long-lasting workhorse, fits snugly

£70.00
8/10

Affordable, with an excellent level of comfort

£99.99
6/10

Cycling brand Santini ventures into tri suit territory