Home / Gear / Page 78

Gear

More triathlon gear tests than any other website. EXPERT REVIEWS of the latest and best tri kit, including bikes, running shoes, wetsuits and clothing.

Reviews

FuelBelt Revenge R20

Over the last four years, FuelBelt has done a great job of aligning its products with some of the world’s best Ironman triathletes, including Chris McCormack and Chrissie Wellington. The Revenge R20 is a variation on its classic model, and has the capacity to carry two 7oz (just over 200ml) sports cap bottles, and also […]

FuelBelt Revenge R20
Reviews

Supernova Airstream

Cooled using 20 airflow regulating fins on the body, this light is another piece of German precision engineering. The Airstream’s push button takes you through the four beam intensities in order, ranging from the maximum – using its entire 370 Lumen potential – to an adequate urban light that burns for up to 24hrs. Beam […]

Supernova Airstream
Reviews

Maru Training Fins

There’s little triathletes detest more than kicking drills in the swimming pool; legs that are heavy from cycling or tired from running are certainly not automatically conditioned for front-crawl kick. However, training fins like these ones from Maru can come to the rescue by helping to develop your ankle flexibility and build strength in the […]

Maru Training Fins
Reviews

Rolf Prima Carbon Disc

This flat, carbon, tubular tyre disc comes with a titanium hub body and SRAM, Shimano or Campag options. It weighs in at 930g, accelerates quickly and, in the acid test, doesn’t feel draggy uphill. There’s an increasing tendency to design discs with certain frames in mind, so the disc deals optimally with the way air […]

Rolf Prima Carbon Disc
Reviews

Giro Aeon

Launched this year at the Tour of Flanders, and now with a host of new colour schemes, the Giro Aeon is an incredibly light helmet. At 190g for a small and 222g for a medium, it almost feels flimsy but, in reality, it’s as rugged as Flanders itself and is fully CE certified. Weight has […]

Giro Aeon
Reviews

Brooks PureConnect

Brooks is a latecomer to the minimalist barefoot run brigade. However, its new PureProject range proves it hasn’t been sitting around idly. This set of lightweight and high-feel shoes aims to inspire a more natural run gait. Dip into the PureConnect and, we hate to say it, the moulded fit really does make you feel […]

Brooks PureConnect
Reviews

For Goodness Shakes Nectar Fuel

Don’t let the motor-oil aesthetics of the packaging put you off here because what’s kept inside is, as we’ve come to expect from For Goodness Shakes, good stuff. Both the lemon and lime, and orange, flavours are subtle and easy on the palette, with no nasty aftertaste. It provides hypotonic (lower carb concentration than your […]

For Goodness Shakes Nectar Fuel
Reviews

Xplova G3 GPS

The Xplova G3 aims to deliver GPS performance monitoring, route planning and navigation at a bargain price – £200 less than Garmin’s Edge 800 and £55 under its 705. Compared to the 705 – its head-on rival – the G3 is only 9g heavier, has near-identical dimensions and the same size colour screen. Although low […]

Xplova G3 GPS
Reviews

Stella Light and Motion Dual

A two-lamp set-up (with one a dedicated spot and the other a wide-ranging flood) that allows infinite tweakability. This means you’re guaranteed to get the perfect beam balance for what you’re doing. Its full power, giving 2.5hrs of burn, is enough for off-road riding and full-paced road training, but not being able to helmet mount […]

Stella Light and Motion Dual
Reviews

Lupine Piko 3

Both the lamp unit and the power pack of the Piko are so compact you’d barely notice them, and it also delivers an impressive lighting punch. The beam is a perfect blend of penetration and flood, allowing confident riding on and off road. You can program the beam levels to give you two, three or […]

Lupine Piko 3
Reviews

Sigma Power LED Evo Pro

Chucking out the most powerful, penetrating and wide-reaching beam on test, the Sigma is a serious light. Breezing through all our ride tests, including the off-road mission, even at its lowest light output it’d be more than adequate for most road-riding situations. Bar mounting is simple and, a better option off road, it can also […]

Sigma Power LED Evo Pro
Reviews

Moon X Power 500

The Moon is a super compact but super powerful light. Its Over Drive beam is seriously impressive, putting out a far-reaching spot and an even, wide-ranging flood. It’ll give you 1:40hrs of burn at full power, rising to 8hrs at the get-you-home low. In between are two other levels, with the second ideal for most […]

Moon X Power 500
Reviews

Trelock LS950

The Trelock is a bulky unit to strap to your handlebars and does have a bit of a dated – retro, if we’re being kind – look to it. The mount is also a bit of a fiddly and cheap-feeling fabric strap affair that could be improved upon. However, get past these not insignificant gripes […]

Trelock LS950
Reviews

Lumicycle LED 3SI

The Lumicycle light is not as bling as its pricier test-mates but its performance is easily on a par with them. Full beam isn’t far off the Sigma and it has a perfect blend of spot and flood. From the reasonably compact and frame- friendly fabric-clad power pack, you get 3hrs of burn at full […]

Lumicycle LED 3SI
Reviews

One23 Extreme Bright 3

If you’ve followed the 2011 trend for white bike kit, then the One 23 Extreme Bright 3 could provide the final aesthetic finishing touch you’re after. Both the light and power pack score heavily on style and the rubber wrap-around strap makes fitting simple, either to the bars or to the supplied helmet mount. In […]

One23 Extreme Bright 3
Reviews

RSP Asteri 3

Although a neat little unit, the Asteri is surprisingly heavy. But considering it has no external power pack, has a tough waterproof alloy casing and delivers more than the claimed 5hrs at full beam, this can be forgiven. The beam provides good penetration, range and a reasonable flood. It sails through urban commutes, where you […]

RSP Asteri 3
Reviews

Electron Terra 2

This twin light package, primarily because of its individual controls, gives an amazingly versatile set-up. One can be aimed just ahead of your front wheel to take advantage of the flood and pick up potholes, while the other can be fired into the distance. With both blazing full, you still get 5hrs of burn time […]

Electron Terra 2
Reviews

Busch+Muller Ixon IQ

On the whole, the advent of LEDs and smaller, more powerful rechargeable batteries has shrunk the size of bike lights. Unfortunately the IXON IQ bucks this trend and is a whopper. Much of its size is down to the IQ-Reflector system that uses a large reflector to cast its beam rather than relying on direct […]

Busch+Muller Ixon IQ
Reviews

Topeak WhiteLite LP

This light from Topeak is a chunky unit. In its defence, it’s undeniably a light for seeing with as well as being seen; is by far the brightest in this price bracket; and rather than just coping with unlit roads, provides enough light on its full well-flooded beam to ride confidently. Its size is largely […]

Topeak WhiteLite LP
Reviews

Knog Boomer Rechargeable

Cycle into work on a winter’s morning, unhook your Boomer in one easy flick of a rubber strap, plug it into the USB port on your computer to charge it, then ride home confident your light won’t die. With its simplicity of design and commuter-oriented functionality, the Boomer ticks plenty of boxes. For such a […]

Knog Boomer Rechargeable
Reviews

Cateye Uno and Rapid 3 LED

Another front and rear package that includes a neat-looking single LED front light and a three LED rear. The rear runs off a single AA battery, delivers 80hrs of burn flashing and is extremely visible. The front isn’t much bigger than the AA battery that powers it but although giving 60hrs of burn flashing – […]

Cateye Uno and Rapid 3 LED