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Aquaman Art

Aquaman has been around since the very beginnings of triathlon in the early 1980s, and holds a substantial share of the wetsuit market in France and the USA. Due to issues around distribution and pricing, they’ve been conspicuously absent from the UK market for a while but are now back for 2011/12 with a new […]

Aquaman Art
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Pearl Izumi Elite Infinity

Surely with running shorts, a bargain bin pair will serve you as well as a pair costing £45? Maybe for a few kms, but as runs get longer and especially if you’re targeting long-course races, for guaranteed comfort, zero chaffing and good fit, that extra spend is a prudent move. These shorts from Pearl Izumi […]

Pearl Izumi Elite Infinity
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New Balance 1080

New Balance began their business in the early 20th century manufacturing arch supports for police officers and waiters. Their history of podiatry continues to be seen in their shoes, with the useful feature of different width shoes as well as standard sizes. The New Balance 1080 running shoe is designed for neutral runners with plenty […]

New Balance 1080
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American Classic Victory

Not the lightest or cheapest wheels on the market, but neither the heaviest nor most expensive. This means these wheels also occupy a very competitive niche, but they come out fighting. Built with heavier riders in mind, and built to last, they are solid, dependable and very well made. Machined braking surfaces add predictable stopping […]

American Classic Victory
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Zoot Performance CompressRx

With Zoot’s CompressRx Calf Sleeves having scored extremely highly in our calf guards grouptest last issue, we expected great things of their equivalent tights. The hefty price tag of £150 further raised our expectation bar. But getting the tights on is quite a task. Having been warned by the website to be gentle, it’s an […]

Zoot Performance CompressRx
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Radiopaq Flex

It’s amazing when you’re training how small irritations get blown up to irrational levels. That zip that doesn’t quite shut, a flapping bumbag strap or, if you train with music, headphones that pop out, tug or just act as a conduit for wind noise. Fortunately these great-value earphones from Radiopaq let you forget you’re wearing […]

Radiopaq Flex
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Speedo Aquacoach

Swimovate, creators of the revolutionary wrist-mounted swimming computer, the Pool-Mate, has teamed up with Speedo to help develop its Aquacoach watch. The four-year agreement allows Speedo to use Swimovate’s lap-counting technology. Speedo’s Aquacoach isn’t just a lap counter, though. It also estimates calorific expenditure and compares up to 50 sessions stored in its memory. The […]

Speedo Aquacoach
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Mizuno Wave Rider 14

This aesthetically strong, if not traditional looking shoe, gives a highly pleasant run experience. As soon as you put it on your foot, you’re aware of how good a fit it is: well-considered, snug and tight enough around the midsole, without causing discomfort. Wider feet might find the toe box a little restrictive but it […]

Mizuno Wave Rider 14
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Asics Gel-Nimbus 13

I’m sure we’ve all owned a set of Asics at some point in our lives and I’d hedge a bet that most of us have owned a pair of Gel-Nimbus shoes. The Gel-Nimbus 13 is, as the name suggests, the 13th style in a pedigree line of award-winning trainers. It’s a neutral high miler with […]

Asics Gel-Nimbus 13
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Hoka One One Bondi B

Here we have a shoe that’s trying to break down the paradigms of performance running footwear… and has failed. Or at least it has when you compare it to, say, the subtlety of Newton’s energy return system. Rather, the One One Bondi B (seriously?) will have you leaving the house looking like a Tweenie. Name […]

Hoka One One Bondi B
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Brooks Ghost 4

There’s always something a bit special about putting on a brand-new pair of Brooks run shoes (plus they’re Chrissie Wellington’s brand of choice – T7’s in her case). And although you can always rely on a relatively standard, classic look from this brand, their shoes are more than happy to help you clock up the […]

Brooks Ghost 4
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Saucony ProGrid Cortana

As you’d expect given the brand name and the top-end price, Saucony’s ProGrid Cortana delivers on many fronts: supreme fit, light weight and vibrant styling. There’s good support from the upper on first wear – in particular at the ankle – which provides great reassurance and an excellent ride. And it’s not at the expense […]

Saucony ProGrid Cortana
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Puma Faas 500

This fantastically stylish, stand out shoe harps back to the classic Puma RS1. Thankfully it backs up the style with plenty of substance; there’s no real performance compromise, as both the comfort and speed boxes have been ticked. Faas actually means ‘fast’ in Jamaican – a country that knows a thing or two about fast […]

Puma Faas 500
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Zoot Energy 3.0

Zoot entered the tri market in the mid-Eighties with a host of innovative products. And judging by its latest Energy 3.0, it won’t be long until it makes its mark in the running market, too. The Energy is a cushioned, neutral, high miler and although Zoot offers lighter shoes, these are still very light. The […]

Zoot Energy 3.0
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Pearl Izumi Syncro Fuel

Here’s a collection of ground-breaking technologies packaged in a strong, attractive design. The Syncro Fuels benefit from several own-brand features, such as a new 1:1 Energy Foam, which cushions the foot on impact before returning the energy to the runner for a snug, confidence-inspiring ride. A further stand-out aspect is the wide lacing configuration – […]

Pearl Izumi Syncro Fuel
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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