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Sigma BC 1609 STS Cadence

In the looks department the Sigma is head and shoulders above the competition. Both the speed and cadence sensors have a stealthy mean appearance, and the head unit looks genuinely cool and wouldn’t look out of place on a carbon mega bike. The sensors fit easily with a couple of zip ties, and the head […]

Sigma BC 1609 STS Cadence
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Topeak Panoram V10c

Delivering both speed and cadence for under £65, the Topeak gets off to a good start. But once you begin installation, you quickly fall out of love. The wireless cadence sensor is neat enough and a simple zip tie affair, but that’s as good as it gets. A wired speed sensor really belongs on a […]

Topeak Panoram V10c
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Polar CS100B

Coming from the pioneers of heart rate monitoring, the Polar computer has a lot to live up to. All the key functions are present, and offering heart rate compatibility at this price is excellent. Although you don’t get a chest strap with the package, it seems most triathletes have a Polar strap knocking about somewhere. […]

Polar CS100B
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Zoot Ultra CompressRX

Coming in as the most expensive guards on test is always a tough gig, but the Zoots shared a lot in terms of feel and design with the Compressport entry. They also replicated many of the plus points, including a really graduated and compressive fit, no excessive tightness at the cuffs and durability. Although they […]

Zoot Ultra CompressRX
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Sugoi Piston 200

Made out of a similar Lycra material to both 2XU and Skins, the Sugoi calf guards again slipped on far too easily. The medium size supplied, which corresponded perfectly to our tester’s calf measurement, gave little sense of compression or support. The quality of the stitching on the seams seemed good and the silicon gripper […]

Sugoi Piston 200
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Compressport Ultra Silicone

Getting the Compressport guards on was a battle but, unless you’re trying it in transition, this tends to be a good sign. The material felt durable and the cuffs and one-piece tube construction of the actual guard should mean no fraying or split seams. Neither the ankle or below-the-knee cuff were excessively tight, and the […]

Compressport Ultra Silicone
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2XU Calf Guard w/stirrup

The 2XUs have plenty of high-end features for the cheapest guards on test. The stirrup removes the need for a tight band around the ankle, which can result in blood pooling in the foot. Stitching is neat and robust throughout and should ensure a good working life. The silicon gripper at the top does a […]

2XU Calf Guard w/stirrup
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Skins A400

As one of the pioneers of compression clothing with a heritage of producing some outstanding compression tights, bib shorts and tri-suits, we expected great things of the Skins calf guards. Disappointingly, they just didn’t deliver. Having measured our tester’s calf to confirm his size as a medium, the guards still slipped on far too easily […]

Skins A400
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Catlike D’Lux R009

Catlike is most synonymous with stylish helmets but their performance eyewear also graces the faces of the pro peloton, including the Movistar team. The D’Lux is the top model in the range and they’re a lightweight but durable plastic-framed affair with interchangeable lenses and an adjustable nose bridge. They’re free from innovation or anything that […]

Catlike D’Lux R009
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Breathe Strong, Perform Better

What Alison McConnell doesn’t know about inspiratory muscle training really isn’t worth knowing. The British physiologist has been the driving force behind the now widespread integration of this training modality into the programmes of many different and high performing athletes. This book is, therefore, something of a bible for all sports participants looking to be […]

Breathe Strong, Perform Better
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Cole Trispoke

This new Trispoke from US-brand Cole is a real high-quality offering. It’s full carbon with a 58mm-deep rim, 64mm spoke profiles and a weight, on our test model at least, of 736g, which is reasonable for a wheel of this type. It runs on sealed bearings that are super-smooth out of the box – give […]

Cole Trispoke
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Anita 5527

This lightweight bra from German brand Anita will keep everything under control when training. It offers plenty of comfort and control, and goes up to an H cup – great for those with fuller chests or who wear multiple bras to get that extra support. It dries quickly thanks to its highly functional microfiber fabric, […]

Anita 5527
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Limar 777

Depending on the shape of your head, the 777 is either one of the best- or worst-fitting helmets available. If it takes to your noggin, it’s snug but not tight and secure without pinching. But if the 777 and your bonce don’t immediately bond, then forget it. However much you adjust the chin straps or […]

Limar 777
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MP Max One Energel Isotonic

As the name suggests, My Protein has traditionally fed the needs of power athletes. But the new MP Max One range offers some premixed solutions for us more endurance-inclined triathletes. The Energel is the brand’s first appearance on these pages and it’s a fairly simple affair – not dissimilar from the texture of an SiS […]

MP Max One Energel Isotonic
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Polaris Equilibrium Tri

Their heritage may be steeped in the mountain bike market but recent history has witnessed Polaris diversify into road and tri. The Equilibrium is their 2011 tri-specific shoe: designed in America, made in China and sold in the UK at a mid-range price point. It features a single reverse strap, heel loop and wide opening […]

Polaris Equilibrium Tri
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I’m Here to Win

He’s amusing, arrogant and controversial. And one of the world’s best athletes. As such, reigning Ironman World Champ Chris McCormack is a sport fan’s dream and I’m Here to Win is certainly chock-full of revelations, soundbites and gossipy snippets (Faris al Sultan’s mum asked Macca to leave her son alone). Even if some of the […]

I’m Here to Win
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JetBlack Xforce

Jetblack declare that they’re “proudly an Australian company” on their packaging. And, as the second Aussie offering on test and at the highly competitive budget end of the market, they’ve nailed it. The opaque plastic frames won’t win any fashion awards but they’re far from ugly and have a certain retro cool factor about them. […]

JetBlack Xforce
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Northwave Devil

A respected cycling brand, smoked and clear lenses, hard carrying case and soft pouch, all for well under £40? There has to be a catch. Well, even if the bright blue colour we had on test isn’t to your taste, there are more understated white and black frame options available, so you should be able […]

Northwave Devil
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Madison D’Arcs Quad

Brand-conscious posers should look away now. Like the Bloc Stealths, you’re not going to don the Madison D’Arcs as a fashion statement. But the fashionistas would be missing out as you can’t fault what Madison has thrown into the package. To kick things off you get four lenses: clear, dark, rose-coloured and a persimmon light-enhancing […]

Madison D’Arcs Quad
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Bloc Stealth

If you can overlook the slightly clumsy 1980s feel to their styling, the Blocs offer great value for money (our tester owned a pair at the beginning of his triathlon career and they served him well). For £45 you get the three must-have lenses and a soft carrying pouch-come-lens cleaner. The only thing that’s missing […]

Bloc Stealth
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Ryders Treviso

Rather than the Trevisos having changeable lenses, Ryders have opted for photochromatic lenses. These become darker as the sunlight gets brighter and then, as if by magic, lighten up as the sky clouds over. In all conditions, the lenses provide 100% UV protection. The system worked reasonably well, but in lower light conditions we’d still […]

Ryders Treviso
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720 Armour YoYo

Coming in some extremely stylish packaging – including a denim-covered hard case – the Australian YoYos opened their account well. Along with the lightweight and minimalist frame, you get the three key lenses (dark, yellow light enhancing and clear). Slipping them on, the fit is excellent but immediately the small lens size raised concerns. Although […]

720 Armour YoYo