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Time RXT

The Time RXTs have an appearance that suggests they’ll be hard wearing, comfortable and ideal for those long winter rides. When first putting the shoes on, they also seem supportive in all the right places. But you soon realise that this perceived robustness is seriously compromised by the poor quality of the material, which seems […]

Time RXT
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Rudy Project Rydon

The Rydons utilise an optical hinge and metallic arms to provide a very solid-feeling frame. The long rubber earpieces are comfortable and can be easily manipulated to customise the fit. The Rydons also benefit from being compatible with Rudy Project’s Rx insert system, enabling the use of their removable frame with prescription lenses. This works […]

Rudy Project Rydon
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Sidi Energy 2 Carbon Composite

Our only grumble with these rather expensive shoes is that they don’t quite exude the luxury you’d expect. The carbon composite outsole is a bit uninspiring, and heavy or very powerful riders might notice a lack of torsional stiffness. That said, the Energy 2 is fully compatible with Look’s memory system and has been designed […]

Sidi Energy 2 Carbon Composite
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Specialized Miura Shield

The Specialized Miura glasses have a distinct aesthetic that proved popular with our testers. The use of optical hinges meant the arms felt solid and robust. The ear grippers and nose piece were particularly comfortable, and the glasses felt exceptionally stable both on the bike and while running. The lens shape was also excellent, and […]

Specialized Miura Shield
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Shimano RW80 Winter

You may be questioning the need for parting with your hard-earned cash for a winter-only shoe, particularly one that looks like an army boot. They are a bit chunky, so you’re sure to get a few comments – and a pair of decent overshoes will be almost as good – but bear with us, because […]

Shimano RW80 Winter
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Northwave Vertigo

These shoes are the most affordable of the three Vertigos in Northwave’s range and are hard-wearing but perfectly comfortable. They’re pitched at the enthusiast and, although this doesn’t mean that normal riding is compromised, they tend to let you down if you’re out on a particularly aggressive ride. For example, the upper and outsole resilience […]

Northwave Vertigo
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Sundog Track

The Tracks from Sundog represent a good value choice with split interchangeable lenses (three supplied) and a sturdy case and bag for storage. The finish, however, is befitting of the low price, leading to a certain amount of distrust with regards to any rough usage. They don’t provide a particularly positive feel on the face […]

Sundog Track
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Giro Havik

The Haviks may not be the sexiest glasses but they do provide a strong and functional bike-specific option. They fit tightly and securely onto your head and face, providing complete coverage on the bike on even the most bone-shaking of surfaces. The lens extends upwards to the point where you can’t see the frame and […]

Giro Havik
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Scott Road Team

If it was all about looks, then these Scotts would have already scored top marks with a fresh, ‘elite’ style. Comfort-wise they’re not bad, either. They fit well round the main part of the foot and there’s no perceivable heel lift, probably helped by the small rubber bumps that grip onto your sock. You may […]

Scott Road Team
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Spiuk ZS1-R

There are two models of ZS1-R, this one being the lower-priced, non-carbon version, with an additional 10g per shoe. It’s not as glossy as its carbon namesake, and has the same outsole as the cheaper dhb R1 shoe, which is disconcerting given the price difference. But the ZS1-R makes more use of the interchangeable winter […]

Spiuk ZS1-R
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Polaris Bronx

The Bronx come with three lens options, including a detachable frame for those wishing to add a prescription. There’s also a head-strap that helps keep the glasses in place during more intense runs. Without the strap, these glasses didn’t feel as secure as some of the others, but they never fell off. The three lenses […]

Polaris Bronx
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Adidas Evil Eye

Adidas market the Evil Eye in their bike-specific range, but when on a ride you feel rather unprotected due to the narrow frame design. This is most obvious when riding on drops or in the aero position: you end up looking over the top of the glasses or at the top of the frame. However, […]

Adidas Evil Eye
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Exustar E-SR540

Looks aside, these seem to be a bit of a bargain. They aren’t the most glamorous cycling shoes but they’re light on your feet, have a wide range of cleat compatibility and are extremely comfortable even during long rides. There was no irritation or potential blistering at any location, which is surprising for economy shoes. […]

Exustar E-SR540
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Oakley Flak Jacket

Donning Oakley’s Flak Jacket, you immediately notice the clarity and crispness of the lens and the comfortable fit. Proprietary technologies, such as the impressive hydrophobic lens coating and HDO optics, put these glasses at the high end of the scale. However, cycling-specific they are not. The actual lens is quite small and doesn’t form a […]

Oakley Flak Jacket
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dhb R1

It’s difficult to be too critical of any product that provides such acceptable performance at a rock-bottom price. The entry level R1s are by no means perfect, though. Although they’ve received a number of plaudits, you should be aware of a few compromises. Firstly, these shoes aren’t put together with the finest materials, and there […]

dhb R1
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Adidas Girano

This Adidas offering employs a classic three-strap closure system, making it easy to complete mid-ride adjustments. The straps are a bit on the short side to give any huge leverage, but they always had sufficient length for complete closure. The construction of the uppers includes the use of Agion antimicrobial material to help tackle bad […]

Adidas Girano
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Ronhill Advance S/S Crew

The Advance’s conservative use of colour hides a highly technical finish. The fabric is particularly worthy of note, with a luxurious feel that effortlessly flows over a dry body. Construction is also well considered with a shifted side seam, contoured rear panels, and an elastic mesh at the upper back and under the arms. These […]

Ronhill Advance S/S Crew
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Saucony Elite Short Sleeve

From a composition point of view, the Elite from Saucony takes a ‘keep it simple’ approach but with a few notes of designer-added flair. This top has been constructed from one type of Polyester fabric across several panels in two colours to produce a pleasant contrast. The fabric is fairly standard without any real bells […]

Saucony Elite Short Sleeve
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Asics Eikoku

If you’re looking for a plain and simple pair of tights that won’t break the bank, then keep reading; if you’re after something more, though, this offering from Asics might disappoint. As a lightweight, thinner pair of tights, they’re definitely better suited to wearing on milder autumn days rather than harsh winter ones, which reduces […]

Asics Eikoku
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Helly Hansen Fire S/S

Helly Hansen is renowned for its high-quality layering systems. This new summer tee follows in the footsteps of their base layers but injects some extra fabric technology into the mix. The Coolgrid fabric panel down the back is a grid of raised fabric squares designed to hold the fabric off the skin’s surface, allowing greater […]

Helly Hansen Fire S/S
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Brooks HVAC T-Shirt

The HVAC title is Brooks’ way of telling you their garment incorporates X-Static silver fibres, which in this case are generously distributed across the majority of the shirt. This technology, and the lightweight fabrics used, make this a suitable option for even the sunniest and most still conditions. It’s very comfortable from the beginning with […]

Brooks HVAC T-Shirt
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Sugoi MidZero Speedster

These tights provide real warmth when the temperatures drop, and feature a soft-brushed inner lining that increases air flow, trapping body warmth next to your skin to keep you toasty. Any moisture is quickly wicked away, leaving you both warm and dry to run in comfort. The contrast seams and 10-panel contour shaping give these […]

Sugoi MidZero Speedster
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New Balance WRTT885E

Of all the tights we’ve tested these probably had the strangest cut, feeling too tight across the quads and almost too baggy behind the knees and around the ankles. That said, triathletes come in all shapes and sizes, so be sure to try before you buy. These tights may not have the stylish looks of […]

New Balance WRTT885E
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Asics Zeus ½ Zip

The Zeus is Asics’ top-of-the-range run tee and hence comes with a larger than normal price tag. It boasts a biomorphic cut, meaning fit has been specially tailored to the movement of the body. This works well on the run. However, if you want to wear it anywhere else – for example, the gym – […]

Asics Zeus ½ Zip