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Max Ionergized

Maxgear is a relatively new British brand that was formed in 2007 and specialises in cycling apparel and products. Their Ionergized long-sleeve compression top is sold as a cycling-specific garment to be worn during and after exercise. It’s comfortable and, even though the benefits of compression on the upper body are debatable, it feels supportive […]

Max Ionergized
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Zone 3 Aeroforce

New Brit brand Zone3 has stepped up to the pontoon with a tri-suit designed for the needs of top-end athletes. Using their patented Aeroforce material to help reduce water absorption during the swim, the tri-suit has Teflon coating to provide minimal resistance through the water. The breathable material allows sweat and moisture to be removed […]

Zone 3 Aeroforce
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Zoot Advantage

Although most of us roll our feet inwards (pronate) when we run longer races, super-light racing shoes frequently come without any stability. But the Advantage supply just that: enough stability to make you feel the shoes are doing the job they’re supposed to do. From a tri point of view these are difficult to fault. […]

Zoot Advantage
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Erox Mega 500

Having impressed us over at 220 Towers with their Quarra Extra Speed bike, the leading Swiss brand Erox is back with its Mega 500 carbon wheelset. Despite the first use of the word ‘mega’ since 1988, this carbon wheelset is truly impressive. Spec-wise, the Mega 500s boast 55mm deep section rims, weigh in at a […]

Erox Mega 500
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SIS Super Hydro 80:30

SiS’s Super Hydro offering is a relatively low carbohydrate (20g), high sodium (700mg) drink. As a result, when mixed as directed, it doesn’t feel too heavy on the stomach, with the carbohydrate concentration equating to 2%, compared to typical isotonic sports drinks at 6%. Despite this, Super Hydro is surprisingly sweet and you’d be forgiven […]

SIS Super Hydro 80:30
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Sailfish Furious

The Sailfish Furious – recently approved by FINA – is a ‘speedsuit’ designed to be worn over your tri-suit in a non-wetsuit race. The idea behind the technology is that it helps you gain a speed advantage over the standard suit by trapping air, which increases your buoyancy and reduces drag through the water. As […]

Sailfish Furious
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Scarpa Axis

The tech sheets tell you this is a lightweight multi-activity shoe, so what better way to test the Scarpa Axis than a multi-activity weekend of mountain biking and canoeing in the Lake District? Out in adventure world, the Axis’ low profile, relative lightness (for a trail shoe) at 788g, supportive cushioning and generous width ensured […]

Scarpa Axis
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MET Sine Thesis

After two years in the making, MET has finally given us the Sine Thesis. And the lengthy development process has paid dividends – to a degree, anyway. Key to its innovation is the Integrated Composite Exoskeleton (ICE), which creates enhanced ventilation and airflow, even at low speeds, and ensures safety is far above the industry […]

MET Sine Thesis
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Gore Magnitude Windstopper

This women’s run top from Gore’s spring/summer collection looks at first as if it’ll be too warm for running in sunny conditions. It features Gore’s renowned Windstopper membrane, and is two-layered through the front and around the kidney area to block out the wind. Appearances can be deceptive, though, because this top was nothing short […]

Gore Magnitude Windstopper
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CatEye Micro Wireless CC-MC100W

Thank God for wireless technology. It’s made setting up bike computers a dream. Two pairs of zip-ties, some sticky-back plastic (provided), and about five minutes was all it took to get CatEye’s Micro Wireless up and running. Operation is equally straightforward, with one start/stop button (though this would benefit from a more positive feel) and […]

CatEye Micro Wireless CC-MC100W
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Oakley Jawbone

The greatest innovations are almost always the simplest. And so it is with the Switchlock system in Oakley’s new Jawbone glasses. While hardly an ordeal, wrestling lenses into stiff clips in sturdy frames isn’t the easiest of tasks. But with Switchlock it allows you to swap lenses quickly without having to manhandle them into place. […]

Oakley Jawbone
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Santini FS770 GTR Pepe

Santini traditionally specialises in cycling apparel, but has been making in-roads into the tri market for the last couple of years. Available in three colours (black, red and azurro) its Pepe tri-suit is made from a sleek, lightweight fabric and features Santini’s renowned gel chamois pad. To start on a negative, the medium we tested […]

Santini FS770 GTR Pepe
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ZipVit ZV1 Energy Drink Elite

Zipvit is a large vitamin and health retailer based online, and this powder-based energy drink is just one example of its extensive product range. When the powder is mixed as directed, the resulting fluid falls in line with typical sports drink carb content. Sodium levels, however, are elevated by 20%, taking it to 0.3g rather […]

ZipVit ZV1 Energy Drink Elite
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Zone 3 Vanquish

Founded by elite triathlete James Lock, Zone 3 is a new British-owned tri-specific brand. Current products include wetsuits and racesuits with further specialist-designed clothing promised for 2010. The Vanquish is packed with the latest technology, from the 2mm neoprene shoulder panel that stretches from elbow to elbow – so flexible that it’s easy to forget […]

Zone 3 Vanquish
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Strength Training for Triathletes

Author Dr Patrick Hagerman has been a professor of exercise and sports science, a university-level strength and conditioning coach, and an experienced personal trainer and athlete, so he’s a good man to consult on the subject of strength work. His book begins by introducing the concept of strength training, and follows a logical progression through […]

Strength Training for Triathletes
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Hutchinson Fusion 2

French manufacturer Hutchinson has been making bike tyres since 1890 and has a well-earned reputation for dependability (not to mention an impressive list of race honours). The Fusion 2 is a race tyre that holds up well in a market packed with stiff competition. We tested a pair on rough, pot-holed and grit-strewn Devon lanes […]

Hutchinson Fusion 2
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Inov-8 X-Talon 212

Inov-8 shoes are great for off-road running. Try the Roclite 315 for non-technical trails or the Mudclaw 330 for the filthy stuff. But if it’s a lightweight shoe for summer fell races you’re after, then the X-Talon 212 ticks all the right boxes. Weighing in at 212g, it’s like a ballet shoe with 4 x […]

Inov-8 X-Talon 212
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Gatorade Blackcurrant

Another Gatorade flavour finally makes its way over the Atlantic. At 6% carbohydrate, the composition is very much the same as our native Lucozade Sport, with just a slightly lower carbohydrate content (2g) per serving, contributing to a 15kcal-reduced energy content. Sodium levels are identical, while there is a slightly elevated amount of potassium (15mg), […]

Gatorade Blackcurrant
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Tektro TRP T925

Even if you’ve gone over your bike with an aero fine-toothed comb, chances are you probably hadn’t thought to upgrade to super slippery brake callipers. With these new Tektro brakes, however, aero performance is the name of the game. They mount behind the front fork to reduce drag and are optimised for internal cable routing. […]

Tektro TRP T925
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FSA TT Rear Disc Carbon

Depending on which research you side with, aerodynamic components should either smooth out the air flow around them, or be as slim as possible so they slip through the air with minimum disturbance. FSA’s rear disc wheel, available for Shimano drive-trains and for tubular tyres only, definitely fits into the skinny category. Its flat carbon-fibre […]

FSA TT Rear Disc Carbon