Textreme Disc & Tri-Spoke race wheel review
Are these the ultimate race wheels and worth the massive price tag of £2,299.99 per wheel (yep thats right – near enough £4,600 for your bike) ? Jamie Wilkins takes them for a spin to find out

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Are these the ultimate race wheels and worth the massive price tag of £2,299.99 per wheel (yep thats right – near enough £4,600 for your bike) ? Jamie Wilkins takes them for a spin to find out
Swim tools are an easy way to improve technique and fitness in the pool. Dan Bullock introduces 6 familiar and 6 less familiar and explains their benefits and how to use them
Discs, deep rims, tubs… Choosing the right race wheels will make or break your bike leg. But how do you pick the set for you? Jay Prasuhn finds out
TomTom’s latest line of wearable tech enables athletes to track levels of body fat, guide themselves home during training and store up to 3GB of music.
Our in-depth guide to bike power meters and their uses for triathletes
Is a bike computer the best option for you or would a a more expensive gizmo be a better option? Rob Banino discusses the pros and cons and what to look for in a bike computer
When Jamie Wilkins took Revo’s new aerobars, which attaches the basebar wing to the front of the grips instead of the back, for a test ride he found himself performing a PB…
Blueseventy’s purpose built thermal cold water swimming wetsuit got a score of 95% from ed Helen Webster when she put it through its paces
On a budget? We explain how to create your own swimrun kit from what you already have
Former 220 Editor and author of ‘The Science of the Tour de France’ James Witts scored Garmin’s new multisport watch, the 735XT, 87% when he put it through its paces…
From power shower wipes to rundies and thumb bells, Martyn Brunt shares his top 10, not need triathlon gadgets…Are there any he’s missed?
The Stryd Running Power Meter, the only one on the market at the moment, scored an impressive 88% and got awarded Editor’s Choice when we put it through its paces
You are now a seasoned triathlete and your tri rig is nearly complete, with an all-round aero set-up waiting to tear through the air. So what are the key final touches?
You’ve ticked off a season or two, so now it’s time to get serious and factor in aerodynamics, transition times and pacing education…
You’ve just started in triathlon and have got yourself a bike and a pair of trainers, but what are the key upgrades to provide comfort – and some time-shaving – come race day?
Matthew Allen takes the Pinnacle Dolomite 5 for a test ride to see if it really can deliver what it promises for the affordable £1,000
We tested the Luath 700 from kid’s cycle specialist Islabikes for fit, function and teen-specific details
“Ultimately, you compete using your heart and your head, not your wallet,” says Britain’s four-time Kona champ
If anyone knows what tri gear you need (and don’t need) to race, it’s Britain’s four-time Kona queen, Chrissie Wellington…
Race wheels are one of the most exciting triathlon gear purchases you can ever make. Nik Cook explores the real benefits of riding the bike leg with these specialist bike wheels
With a choice of seatposts and clip-on aerobars, the women’s Alias Comp can be changed from a road to a tri race-day bike with relative ease. Aiofe Glass takes it for a test cycle…
Buying an aero bike without aero wheels is like buying a three-legged greyhound – you’ll save money but there’s a crucial ingredient missing. So is the Giant Propel Advanced Pro 1 the complete aero package?
From a pair of shorts costing €800 to the smallest bike rack we have ever seen, we get a variety of stuff sent to 220 Towers – here’s 4 of our wackiest
A Back to the Future-esque self-tying shoe is due out later this year