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Topeak Joe Blow Turbo

A chunky, albeit pricey pump with a big handle that feels solid under hand. It has one connection that locks onto either Presta or Schrader valves, which saves any confusion, and a pressure-release valve to aid accuracy. It came towards the bottom end of our 0-60psi inflation speed test, but the big bore of the […]

Topeak Joe Blow Turbo
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Go Faster Food

As a veteran of countless marathons and a regular contributor to specialist running and fitness magazines, Kate Percy certainly has the credentials to produce a recipe book aimed at endurance athletes. Go Faster Food begins with an introduction to the components of a good diet and the timing of nutrition, followed by high carbohydrate suggestions […]

Go Faster Food
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Zone3 Aspire

The Aspire is one of two women’s wetsuits currently available from new British brand Zone3. The stretch-XS neoprene on the arms made the shoulder area feel pliable, although an awkwardly placed seam gave a level of restriction we could have done without. While swimming we found that water entered the low-rise neck at the back, […]

Zone3 Aspire
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Giant Ixion

Reviewing cycle helmets is an odd task. The most important test (whether it protects your head in a crash) will have been carried out long before a helmet hits the market. Assuming it protects you (and the Ixion’s CE EN1078 certification suggests it will), all that’s left for anyone else to do is see what […]

Giant Ixion
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VDO X1DW

Setting up and using the X1 DW is as easy as any wireless bike computer. But, judging by the process outlined in the two instruction booklets, you might think it was actually some sort of aptitude test. First you must work out what each of the four buttons on the main unit – up, down, […]

VDO X1DW
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tekoPOLY Men’s MiniCrew

At first touch, these socks felt too thick for summer running, so the thought of running in them in high humidity, understandably, didn’t appeal too much. But soon after donning them for an intense running session, the prolonged coolness of our feet became readily apparent. Their breathability comes from air vents and thin panels on […]

tekoPOLY Men’s MiniCrew
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Ironman Tattoo Multisport

The Tattoo sits in the middle of Ironman’s tri-suit range and offers a striking aesthetic, with a vivid sublimated print in a style that defines the name. Ultimately, though, this suit doesn’t really do justice to the iconic brand; when compared to others in this price range we noticed compromises on fit, fabric and finish. […]

Ironman Tattoo Multisport
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Adidas adiZero Ace

Weighing in at about 218g, the adiZero Ace can be considered as a faster-paced training shoe for lighter athletes, or a mid-weight racer for heavier runners and over longer distances. Support-wise it’s ‘neutral’, meaning that it’s best for those blessed with good running mechanics. The light and flexible material provides a comfy fit, though the […]

Adidas adiZero Ace
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Mule Refuel

These Mule bars make a good recovery food, being far less processed than the majority of bars on the market. Each bar contains around 260 calories, 38g carbohydrate and 13g protein, so they’re ideal for immediate refuelling. The sugars (carbohydrates) come mainly from rice syrup, date and banana, and the main source of protein is […]

Mule Refuel
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Sanyo Xacti WH1

Sanyo’s new waterproof digital camera/camcorder has been designed to appeal to surfers and skiers, and it’s easy to see why. It has the highest possible IEC waterproof rating – IPX8 – and works down to a depth of three metres. It also boasts a 30x optical zoom and records 1280×720 HD video at 30 frames […]

Sanyo Xacti WH1
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dhb Tri Road

dhb has received many plaudits for fantastic value in terms of bang for your buck. Here’s an option that’ll surely be appropriate for these credit-crunching times, right? While this was the case for the R1 road shoe, unfortunately we cannot extend the same praise to the Tri Road. There are shared components [with the R1] […]

dhb Tri Road
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Louis Garneau Carbon Tri HRS

Louis Garneau have clearly identified the key requirements of a triathlete with the Carbon Tri HRS and delivered a highly functional shoe. All components perform perfectly with a stiff sole that permits a highly responsive riding experience, a positive and well-positioned pair of straps, and a surprisingly low weight given the slightly bulky silhouette. The […]

Louis Garneau Carbon Tri HRS
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Shimano TR51 SPD-SL

Sitting in the middle of their tri-specific range, the TR51 is the latest in a long line of successful shoes from Shimano. Notably, Shimano haven’t deviated from their tried and tested carbon outsole. Although it still offers comparable stiffness, the TR51 isn’t the lowest profile option and makes you feel more detached from the road. […]

Shimano TR51 SPD-SL
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Lake CX311C

Sporting a low-profile white carbon sole and a two-strap closure design, the CX311C is Lake’s top of the range tri-specific shoe. They’ve done a good job with the liner and they’re comfortable enough to ride sockless in, but there are questions over long-distance comfort. The fit’s comfortable and, unlike the Sidi, these have a generous […]

Lake CX311C
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Spiuk Casta

Spiuk’s Casta sits at the lower end of the tri shoes market but, sadly, the term ‘bargain’ doesn’t apply. In fact, with the major outsole component being shared with the cheaper dhb Tri Road (see review elsewhere on 220triathlon.com), we’re struggling to justify the difference. This shoe also suffers from a poorly fitting upper that […]

Spiuk Casta
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Sidi T2

As with most Sidi’s, the first thing you notice is the ‘bling’ factor. The T2 opts for the classic gloss white scheme followed, as usual, with the snug Italian fit we love – unless you have wide hobbit feet that is! The shoe is constructed from a single thickness lined upper; this is supremely soft […]

Sidi T2
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Exustar E-ST213

Amongst the more expensive shoes we’ve recently tested, the Exustar is equipped with a high-quality and very stiff carbon sole. But this is where the positives end. The shoe’s been lined for sockless use, but where this adheres to the stiff synthetic outer it becomes very rough. This, in turn, makes for a painful riding […]

Exustar E-ST213
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Shimano TR31 SPD-SL

Despite a middling price tag, these tri shoes from Shimano offer performance and comfort that’s little different to their more expensive offerings. Upon opening the box, these shoes instantly feel durable and well built; they’ve a glass-fibre reinforced sole that’s relatively stiff and a low profile (if you want the carbon sole, the TR51 will […]

Shimano TR31 SPD-SL
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Mavic Tri Pro

There’s no questioning that, with its sleek metallic looks and a symphony of exotic materials and construction techniques, this is a very desirable tri shoe. The Tri Pro has clearly received a great deal of design attention, with unique features like the detachable secondary strap, that offers levels of extra adjustment not often found on […]

Mavic Tri Pro
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Bontrager RXL Hilo

The Hilo is aimed at the 112-mile Ironman bike leg, designed to be super light, comfortable and fast in transitions. Out of the box they visually fit the part with flashy silver, asymmetric design and custom-fit eSoles insoles. Slipping them on with the well-designed heel tab, the Hilo proved comfortable to wear sockless and felt […]

Bontrager RXL Hilo