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Asics Eikoku

If you’re looking for a plain and simple pair of tights that won’t break the bank, then keep reading; if you’re after something more, though, this offering from Asics might disappoint. As a lightweight, thinner pair of tights, they’re definitely better suited to wearing on milder autumn days rather than harsh winter ones, which reduces […]

Asics Eikoku
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Helly Hansen Fire S/S

Helly Hansen is renowned for its high-quality layering systems. This new summer tee follows in the footsteps of their base layers but injects some extra fabric technology into the mix. The Coolgrid fabric panel down the back is a grid of raised fabric squares designed to hold the fabric off the skin’s surface, allowing greater […]

Helly Hansen Fire S/S
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Brooks HVAC T-Shirt

The HVAC title is Brooks’ way of telling you their garment incorporates X-Static silver fibres, which in this case are generously distributed across the majority of the shirt. This technology, and the lightweight fabrics used, make this a suitable option for even the sunniest and most still conditions. It’s very comfortable from the beginning with […]

Brooks HVAC T-Shirt
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Sugoi MidZero Speedster

These tights provide real warmth when the temperatures drop, and feature a soft-brushed inner lining that increases air flow, trapping body warmth next to your skin to keep you toasty. Any moisture is quickly wicked away, leaving you both warm and dry to run in comfort. The contrast seams and 10-panel contour shaping give these […]

Sugoi MidZero Speedster
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New Balance WRTT885E

Of all the tights we’ve tested these probably had the strangest cut, feeling too tight across the quads and almost too baggy behind the knees and around the ankles. That said, triathletes come in all shapes and sizes, so be sure to try before you buy. These tights may not have the stylish looks of […]

New Balance WRTT885E
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Asics Zeus ½ Zip

The Zeus is Asics’ top-of-the-range run tee and hence comes with a larger than normal price tag. It boasts a biomorphic cut, meaning fit has been specially tailored to the movement of the body. This works well on the run. However, if you want to wear it anywhere else – for example, the gym – […]

Asics Zeus ½ Zip
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Orca Sportive Long

If it was simply about style, then these tights would be a hands-down winner, as it makes a refreshing change to see women’s running tights in colours livelier than black or navy blue. So extra points to Orca already! The wide elasticated waistband also makes for a flattering fit, which a lot of women look […]

Orca Sportive Long
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Craft Performance Run Tee

This shirt would be a solid addition to your wardrobe. It combines a successful moisture-management system with great wind resistance, due to the snug fit across the bicep. This prevented too much wind from circulating and flowing into the shirt across the skin. Surprisingly, the thickset fabric held little water and remained relatively lightweight and […]

Craft Performance Run Tee
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Saucony Omni LX

Although these tights are one of the least feminine-looking pairs around, they’re also one of the warmest. Made from Saucony’s soft-brushed dryLete fabric, the tights have a comfortable next-to-skin feel that keep your legs warm from the moment you step outside. The fabric has been designed to provide thermal regulation and wick sweat away from […]

Saucony Omni LX
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Minoura VFS G

Minoura’s VFS G is close in price to the company’s V270 but a better-looking all-round operator once it’s set up. It’s a similar design to the Elite Crono Mag, and it’s crucial you assemble the tail section carefully as any looseness means serious wobble at high speeds. A block under the front wheel is vital […]

Minoura VFS G
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CycleOps Magneto Pro

The CycleOps is a sturdy beast that big-legged sprinters will love. The locking tripod design is stable, though it’s a bit of a tight squeeze to get the rear axle in. The monster motor/flywheel unit gives you so much spin you could make a cup of tea between intervals and it’d still be going. That’s […]

CycleOps Magneto Pro
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Minoura V270

We got a shock when we saw the Minoura’s price because it looks like a dog’s dinner. Actually using it, though, reveals a pedigree training chum. The new H-frame design is scruffy in welding, but unfolds into a solid base that’s adjustable for wonky floors. The plastic cam lever locks the bike in and the […]

Minoura V270
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Blackburn Trakstand Ultra

Blackburn has produced rock-solid trainers for decades, but this turbo Terminator is an acquired taste. The angular frame with locking A struts is stable, and the winder and screw axle clamp makes solid bike connection easy. It barely lifts the bike so you don’t need to chock the front wheel. The resistance is controlled by […]

Blackburn Trakstand Ultra
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Elite Crono Mag

Elite offers a huge range of trainers, but this mid-level offering is the best option for most garage racers. The three rear roller positions cope with different wheel sizes, but the unbolting and rebolting means it’s a pain setting up. But that’s about the only weak point. The urethane-coated roller reduces slip and provides a […]

Elite Crono Mag
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Riva Prestige

For £30 more than the company’s Tesla trainer, Riva’s top model delivers an improved performance – but not enough to justify the extra expense. The double A-frame design is reliant on flat floors, but it’s stable enough for a sprint once you’ve levelled it. The mixture of big QR cam on the offside and locking […]

Riva Prestige
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Tacx Sirius Soft Gel

The Sirius Gel isn’t perfect, but it’s a lot easier and more pleasant to use than many other turbo trainers. For a start, the V frame actually locks open and closed, so it’s not going to accidentally collapse while in use, or unfold and flatten your toes when you pull it out of the cupboard. […]

Tacx Sirius Soft Gel
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Gist Magnetic

Despite gaining the unenviable title of ‘cheapest-looking trainer we’ve reviewed’, the Gist does a decent job. The wheel engagement with exposed Allen key cam is basic but effective, and the broad A frame is stable. The resistance unit is cantilevered off the back on two triangular plates with a screw bolt to adjust to different […]

Gist Magnetic
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Saucony Elite Speed Henley S/S

The specification list for the Saucony running top boasts a proprietary ‘wicking’ material with an SPF of 50-plus. The functional feedback was also positive, offering good levels of overall comfort, which was probably due to the more stretchy material. The moisture control wasn’t among the top performers on test, though, and without any mesh or […]

Saucony Elite Speed Henley S/S
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Riva Tesla

Riva is a new brand to us, offering plenty of features for the price, even if the sturdy frame isn’t matched by a similarly butch performance. The unit is easily assembled and the broad frame is stable. The QR latch and lock-nutted screw thread onto the wheel skewer quickly and securely, and the latched metal […]

Riva Tesla
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New Balance Loose Fit Tee

This New Balance offering has a good mixture of fabrics, with a silky and lightweight polyester covering most of the body, and a breathable elastane mix under the arms to provide a welcome level of added flexibility. This has also aided the aesthetic of the top with the side panels creating a pleasant and striking […]

New Balance Loose Fit Tee
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Beto Turbo

Fan-equipped turbo trainers have always been the basic budget option. Unfortunately, this one shows exactly why magnet and fluid units are so popular. The frame of the Beto is pretty good, being fully assembled from the box. As long as you lock them out properly (we didn’t and the whole unit fell over, taking us […]

Beto Turbo
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Ronhill Aspiration S/S Crew

The Aspiration crew was certainly popular with our testers with a well-liked simple design covering all manner of body shapes. The desirable aesthetic was also stand-out comfortable upon donning and during the run. From a functional point of view, the mesh inserts are correctly located, making a noticeable contribution to the overall thermoregulation capabilities of […]

Ronhill Aspiration S/S Crew
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Helly Hansen W Classic Move T-Shirt

This Helly Hansen top is immediately recognisable thanks to the signature stripe panels on the shoulders, and it certainly lives up to their long-standing reputation. This tried-and-tested ‘Lifa Stay Dry’ fabric (polyester/polypropylene mix) fabric was superbly soft to touch but, as with many wicking fabrics, it does start to whiff a bit after exercising. That […]

Helly Hansen W Classic Move T-Shirt
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FSA RD-400

The RD-400’s monochrome finish and big-windowed hub flanges look classy, and each set is individually handbuilt and numbered. Their 25mm semi-aero rims with a machined sidewall give strength and comfort, while the nipples for the aero spokes are tucked up inside out of wind’s way (luckily a purpose-designed spoke wrench is included). Sealed cartridge bearings […]

FSA RD-400