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Scott Windstopper

When considering what brand of jacket you’re going to spend your hard-earned cash on, Scott probably wouldn’t even be on your list. We suggest you rewrite that list and put Scott near the top. Scott has used a Gore-tex membrane to help separate you from the elements. The real beauty of this jacket, however, lies […]

Scott Windstopper
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Sigma BC1606L

This little square comp is basic, but what it does it does well. Head and transmitter mount simply and easily with ‘O rings’ that make initial fitting to either stem or bar, and subsequent switching between bikes, easy. Once you’ve knocked it out of the default German language setting, getting it going is easy and […]

Sigma BC1606L
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Velomann V1.23

The Velomann sounded promising but proved to be a very frustrating comp to use. On the plus side there was no trouble fitting the universal twin zip-tie bar/stem mount even to flat profile bars. And while it’s bulky, the combined cadence and speed sensor unit means you only have to fit one piece. One of […]

Velomann V1.23
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Altura Strada Race Cape Waterproof

The Strada is a packable waterproof cape that offers reasonable breathability thanks to sound material choice and shoulder panel venting. Altura have added a number of reflective strips around the shoulders and waistband to keep you visible when the light begins to fade. Zip quality was good and also included a large pull cord that […]

Altura Strada Race Cape Waterproof
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Wintech HR

Mavic’s Gallic flair has created a very neat set-up here and it delivers the essentials well. The whole sensor/fork leg trauma you normally experience is avoided by the use of a fattened front wheel QR skewer that also doubles as the transmitter. The slim head unit takes up minimal space but you’ll need to buy […]

Wintech HR
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Nalini Valeggio

The Valeggio is a lightweight, packable ‘race cape’ that’s ideal to have in your back pocket and stick on when the weather turns. Its water resistance appeared good, although you do start to cook in it after a while, just like many jackets in this category. The seams aren’t taped and there are no additional […]

Nalini Valeggio
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Montane Featherlite Vélo

At just 125g the Montane Featherlite Vélo shouldn’t have any problems with trading standards. Its light weight means it packs up into nothing, making this an ideal jacket to stuff in your pocket “just in case”. It even comes complete with an attachable storage sack. Careful positioning of reflective fabric ensures you’ll be visible from […]

Montane Featherlite Vélo
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Endura Ultralite

The Endura Ultralite jacket is a lightweight shell made from 100% nylon, which helps to keep the weight to a minimum. The jacket is well-designed, with the asymmetric zip proving popular among the testers. A few reflective patches and a zipped pocket, which the garment can be folded into, complete the body detailing. The cuffs […]

Endura Ultralite
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Cannondale Pack-Me Shell

This Cannondale bike jacket is a polyester shell which provides some wind resistance and moderate protection from the occasional shower. It includes underarm mesh vents to help manage temperature and moisture. In fact, the garment performed as you’d expect from a water-resistant, semi-windproof shell. However, its main selling point is the weight – it packs […]

Cannondale Pack-Me Shell
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2XU Lite Membrane

2XU has developed a relatively lightweight waterproof jacket using a polyester/polyurethane mix. Taped seams and no vents demonstrate the company’s focus on creating a fully waterproof jacket. The results are positive with excellent water resistance and average breathability, making it more suitable for bad weather days only. The fit isn’t particularly close, facilitating a microenvironment […]

2XU Lite Membrane
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Syntace C2 XXS Tri

Syntace kit is always among the lightest and these 318g shorty bars are no exception, making them an excellent minimalist competition set-up. The single-piece extension curving into armrest ‘Bio wing’ design is simplicity itself, but means no length or rotational adjustability. Pad adjustment is pretty limited, too, with only slotted slide outwards/inwards movement, but the […]

Syntace C2 XXS Tri
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Vision Carbon Clip-On

There’s certainly enough room to get really stretched on these shallow, S-bend Vision extensions. Unlike most bars it’s the back end that’s fixed, but they’re tide marked for symmetrical cutting if they’re too long, so that’s not a problem. Slots are provided for internal cable routing, though the blocked back end means they’re only undercover […]

Vision Carbon Clip-On
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Ritchey Prologue Clip-On

Ritchey are never afraid to take an unconventional route, but it doesn’t always pay off weight wise, with the Prologue’s weighing a hefty 598g. But, in terms of adjustability, you’ll certainly be hard pressed to fault the them. The underslung extensions are adjustable for reach and rotation, and the long ski bend means plenty of […]

Ritchey Prologue Clip-On
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Pro Synop Tri Draft

With its short, kinked horns and adjustable extension clamps, this 528g set-up is easy to keep inside of your brakes to please race officials. But the multi-angle shape still gives a range of useful hand positions. The tips are bar-end shifter compatible but there are no slots for feeding cable inside so you’ll need to […]

Pro Synop Tri Draft
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Oval A910 Exotic Aero

Like most Swiss stuff, Oval bars are premium priced but then it’s some of the most versatile, best performing kit around. These 328g A910 kinked extensions are slightly shorter than normal, which means you could run them as draft-legal or full aero. Alloy tips are ready for bar-end shifters, with a slot to tuck the […]

Oval A910 Exotic Aero
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Planet X Stealth

Planet X’s draft-legal ‘shorty’ Stealth set-up comes with stumpy, S-bend extensions that swell from skinny at the clamp to fat at the ends. As with most shorty bars they’re not slotted for internal cable routing, but the clamp sections will take the full range of plug-in extensions designed for the Stealth bar if you want. […]

Planet X Stealth
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Easton Aero Force Modular

Easton’s 568g, entry-level clip-on is well made and usefully adjustable but definitely on the heavy side. Their Attack bar gets a lightweight EA70 alloy construction but this cheaper model uses a 2014 aluminium in a tapered, S-bend shape. The long collared clamp for the extensions gives massive reach adjustability and they’re slotted for internal cable […]

Easton Aero Force Modular
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Bontrager Race X Lite

Bontrager has certainly put some thought into these 546g bars, starting right at the tips of the extensions. Grooves allow shift cables to form a small aero section while carrying them round to where they tuck inside the cable ports. They’ve even put a neat little cat’s-bum plug at the far end so the cable […]

Bontrager Race X Lite
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Ambrosia Atritium

Ambrosio’s 542g set-up is a good affordable option for anyone after a naturally low, simple bar. Its low position comes from ‘underslung’, while the long ski-bend sections then rise up in front to give you plenty of hand positions to play with. The armrests are also adjustable: about two inches front to back, an inch […]

Ambrosia Atritium
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Profile T2+

Profile has been synonymous with good tri-bars at great prices for years, and the 520g T2+ has some really nice features. It comes as standard with long, shallow S-bend extensions that give an impressive range of hand positions. The open-backed clamp means you can easily adjust them to try different reaches and they’re slotted for […]

Profile T2+
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Spiuk ZS1-RC

This is a great-looking and well-detailed shoe with a sexy gloss finish that definitely adds to the overall look, even if the Velcro adjustment is a bit sticky for it. The shoe has a woven carbon sole, though not in the traditional black. Instead, the bling theme continues with a rather nice silver finish. The […]

Spiuk ZS1-RC
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Time RXT

The Time RXTs have an appearance that suggests they’ll be hard wearing, comfortable and ideal for those long winter rides. When first putting the shoes on, they also seem supportive in all the right places. But you soon realise that this perceived robustness is seriously compromised by the poor quality of the material, which seems […]

Time RXT
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Sidi Energy 2 Carbon Composite

Our only grumble with these rather expensive shoes is that they don’t quite exude the luxury you’d expect. The carbon composite outsole is a bit uninspiring, and heavy or very powerful riders might notice a lack of torsional stiffness. That said, the Energy 2 is fully compatible with Look’s memory system and has been designed […]

Sidi Energy 2 Carbon Composite
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Shimano RW80 Winter

You may be questioning the need for parting with your hard-earned cash for a winter-only shoe, particularly one that looks like an army boot. They are a bit chunky, so you’re sure to get a few comments – and a pair of decent overshoes will be almost as good – but bear with us, because […]

Shimano RW80 Winter