Light & Motion Urban Anchor 800 & Vis 180 bike lights – review
Light & Motion’s Urban Anchor 800 & Vis 180 tested and rated by our expert reviewer
Light & Motion’s Urban Anchor 800 & Vis 180 tested and rated by our expert reviewer
Lezyne Power Drive XL and Zecto Auto Rear tested and rated by our expert reviewer
Tacx Booster T2500 tested and rated by our expert reviewer
Powerful, easy to use and simple to switch between bikes
Five different light settings including an astonishingly bright high beam
Kickstarter-backed aerobars and seatpost clamps, designed to give triathletes more adjustability and race-day versatility
We review Bryton’s Rider 21E bike computer and find it is a neat little unit, although not connectable to a power meter
Top-end product with multiple bike profiles, Bluetooth connectivity and great battery life – and a top-end price to match
Collaboration with two-time Kona winner Chris ‘Macca’ McCormack brings new set of blue bike computer mounts for Garmin, SRM and GoPro
A smart bike computer with a few top-end features – but it’s pricey
Once again, Garmin have set a new standard in bike computers
Top low-budget option that provides basic information brilliantly
Light, stiff, adjustable, comfortable and worth the extra spend
Entry-level model made from aluminium comes with new shape and easier adjustments
Expensive, but supremely adjustable, cockpit with bullhorns that sit perfectly in your hands
An excellent overall clip-on aerobar package, despite some minor niggles
A great tri-specific soft case that makes packing less of a chore
An outstanding indoor trainer that does everything. Its only let-down is the inaccessible price tag
Quiet, smooth and easy to use. You pay a bit more, but you won’t regret it
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