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K-Swiss Blade-Light Run

Here we have a more stripped-out option to stop your toes from overheating in hotter climes. The Blade-Light Run comes with plenty of ventilation thanks to its mesh upper and drainage holes, but this dark heat-absorbing colourway does seem to contradict that ambition somewhat. (Thankfully it comes in a variety of light colour options.) The […]

K-Swiss Blade-Light Run
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Nike Lunarglide+2

As part of the celebrated Lunar range, the Lunarglide bridges the gap brilliantly between lightweight racer and high miler. This is down to its Lunarlite (30% lighter than standard Phylon) cushioning material and its Dynamic Support system. This system sits in the shoe’s midsole and features more soft foam on the lateral side for cushioning […]

Nike Lunarglide+2
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Quest Disc Wheel

Based in North Harrow, Questbikes is an independent bike shop with its own range of branded cycles and parts. Conceived and developed by customers and staff, including members of their Team Quest club, the range includes this cracking value disc wheel. Coming with carbon-specific pads and a conversion kit so you can use it on […]

Quest Disc Wheel
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Reynolds Element T Disc Wheel

The Reynolds disc was consistently the quickest in our test. It’s amazingly stiff and, even when trying to get it to flex and rub on the brakes (with exaggerated rolling), it stays true. It always feels like it’s slicing the air effectively and there’s wind-tunnel data to back this up. There’s no doubt that its […]

Reynolds Element T Disc Wheel
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Cole Disc Wheel

With asymmetric decals, the Cole disc certainly looks the business, and you get a fair bit for your money, including a padded bag, QR skewer and carbon-specific pads. The combination of a silky-smooth hub, wind-tunnel-proven aerodynamics and low flex give a fast, stable and responsive ride. Weighing in at 1,380g, it’s the heaviest of the […]

Cole Disc Wheel
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Halfords Advanced Rear Mount

Key to a bike rack’s success is flexibility, ease of set-up and stability. And the Halfords Advanced Rear High Mount 3 Cycle Carrier scores well in all three. Flexibility’s down to the number of cars it fits: hatchbacks, estates, saloons… Its chameleonic characteristics stem from a plethora of rack frame settings and four sizes of […]

Halfords Advanced Rear Mount
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Carnac Triathlon Shoes

The new Carnac Triathlon shoe is brimming with ideas. To start with it has a carbon sole with an integrated air intake system. But wait, the real innovation comes with a rubber heel that allows it to collapse as you put your foot in to speed entry, before pulling the shoe back into shape using […]

Carnac Triathlon Shoes
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Polar RCX5 Multi

Polar has persisted with the armband-mounted sensor approach to GPS speed/distance monitoring. The advantage of this is a compact wrist unit that’s noticeably slimmer than the Gamin 610. The downside? It’s another piece of kit to misplace or remember to strap on when you’re heading out to train. The RCX5 has plenty of great features, […]

Polar RCX5 Multi
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SaltStick SaltStick Dispenser

SaltStick manufactures electrolyte capsules, the content of which is designed to replace electrolytes lost when sweating. Being small and water soluble, the capsules aren’t the easiest to carry and protect from the elements, so SaltStick has designed this clever little dispenser. It comes with a Velcro strap and clip so it’s easy to attach to […]

SaltStick SaltStick Dispenser
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VIVOBAREFOOT Ultra M

Combining an ultra-lightweight upper (with more than a hint of Crocs about it), removable neoprene sock liner, minimal midsole and a quick-pull lacing system, the Ultra is seemingly perfect for the triathlete who wants a speedy T2 and a barefoot feel to their run. Slipping them on, they feel super comfortable without socks and the […]

VIVOBAREFOOT Ultra M
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ENVE Smart System 6.7

Let’s deal with the elephant in the room first – the £2,250 price tag. It’s £350 more than Zipp 404s, £405 more than Easton EC90s and a staggering £1,155 more than our ‘Best on Test’ Strada 88mm wheelset (issue 258, 220). However, once you see what’s gone into developing them, splashing this much cash seems […]

ENVE Smart System 6.7
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Blackburn Atom 4.0

Opinions on the aesthetic values of the Blackburn’s head unit were divided but it’s certainly not the least attractive computer on test (the Union definitely takes that prize). The speed sensor is a beast, though, and although the fin styling is a nod to sleek lines, it could definitely do with losing some bulk. Mounting […]

Blackburn Atom 4.0
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Pro SX4-W Wireless

There are plenty of people who’ll argue that you only need the seven simple functions on offer from the Pro SX4-W. And we know plenty of triathletes with high-end power meters and computers suffering from chronic paralysis by analysis who could do well to heed this advice. The neat head unit looks really classy and […]

Pro SX4-W Wireless
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Cateye Velo 8

On its own in the bargain basement, the Cateye Velo is a no-frills, old-skool wired bike computer. In these modern days of wireless and GPS fitting it evokes a touch of nostalgia, but apart from having to neatly route the wire it’s a simple zip-tie job. And we genuinely do think that there’s still a […]

Cateye Velo 8
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Union 9WN

Both the packaging and head unit of the Union look a bit dated. The head unit in particular has a distinctly 1980s vibe and, while that may have a certain retro appeal, you wouldn’t put it on your P4. Its nine functions tick all the important boxes but there’s nothing so special that you’d overlook […]

Union 9WN
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Knog Nerd 12

Our tester let out a sigh of relief as he unpacked the Knog. Without a zip tie or rubber band in sight, installation is a genuine fiddle-free thirty-second job. Combine this with the two-bike memory and the Knog is perfect for dual-bike use. This tester happily swapped it back and forwards from his road to […]

Knog Nerd 12
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Cateye Strada Wireless

Stylish, compact and in a range of colours, the understated head unit exudes minimalist class and the eight functions it offers are a solid no-nonsense affair. No bells and whistles but nothing superfluous, either. The sleek sensor mounts easily with a couple of zip ties but, although the jubilee clip fitting mount is easy to […]

Cateye Strada Wireless
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Boardman 22 Function

Setting up and installing the Boardman is a breeze. The neat, if slightly boxy, speed and cadence sensors zip tie on, and the head unit mount attaches to either stem or bars with a simple but effective rubber band system. The head unit isn’t exactly a looker but the display and unit size are good. […]

Boardman 22 Function