Pro Aerofuel TT bike saddle review
A groovy perch that’s great for holding a tuck comfortably
A groovy perch that’s great for holding a tuck comfortably
Stand out in the saddle with Foska’s latest design
Superb handling and spec (except for slightly sub-par wheels), excellent aerodynamics and one of the comfiest TT bikes we’ve ever ridden
Great for comfort, optics and Battle of the Planets fancy dress costumes
A comfortable, well-priced, lightweight and tri-specific saddle
An exciting, fast, enjoyable bike – add it to your wish list
Consistent readings and accuracy comparable to other offerings
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
Long-course comfort with a pleasingly sporty side, plus solid choices in the frame, cockpit and wheelset, but no top-tier groupset
Affordable Italian tri-specific shoe with a (partly) race-winning pedigree
Belgian brand’s lightest-ever lid promises ARS retention system plus temple protection
An excellent overall clip-on aerobar package, despite some minor niggles
Mat Brett and Nik Cook explain what the differences between clinchers, tubulars and tubeless tyres are, their pros and cons and which are faster
A great tri-specific soft case that makes packing less of a chore
Razor-sharp handling, a tunnel-tested frame and genuine aesthetic appeal (for a tri bike), says our tester
Comfortable, if odd-looking, alternative to a classic TT helmet
New elite-aero model can be assembled with just two allen keys, says US firm
Wonderful when you’re at speed, but we wouldn’t choose them for tricky, short-course races
Durable, light and fast wheels for all courses and conditions
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