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Hoka OneOne Mafate WP

The Mafate are built like any other run shoe, with one main difference – an incredibly thick and soft midsole. The idea is to give a ‘full suspension’ experience to trail running by creating a highly-cushioned, rolling feel to assist fast downhills. The first wear of these is certainly an experience. You feel disconnected with […]

Hoka OneOne Mafate WP
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Northwave Evolution

Northwave’s Evolution bibs are a contradictory affair: they somehow manage to feel loose despite being skintight. They’re not baggy and they don’t sag anywhere, yet they seem roomier than a typical pair of bike shorts. As such, they don’t offer the same support you’d get from a tighter pair but they’ll feel less like a […]

Northwave Evolution
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ZipVit ZV7C

When it comes to the caffeine stakes, the ZipVit ZV7C energy gel stands alongside the USN Vooma gel at 160mg per sachet and boasts 2.5 times more caffeine than a can of Red Bull. Masking any caffeine taste is the Cherry Cola flavour tested here (Blackcurrant is also available), which is surprisingly appetising during a […]

ZipVit ZV7C
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Selle Italia SLR Tri Gel

What do Barbra Streisand, Barry Manilow and the Selle Italia SLR Tri Gel have in common? They all boast an uncommonly large nose. But while Streisand and Manilow are big successes despite their beaks, the SLR Tri Gel is a triumph because of it. Big noses are common in tri-specific saddles, as more padding can […]

Selle Italia SLR Tri Gel
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Ultimate Triathlon

While the physical and mental demands of training for a long-distance triathlon can be excruciating, it is, of course, completely eclipsed by the reward of crossing the finish line. Paul Moore and Richard Hoad’s Ultimate Triathlon sets out to take you through the highs and lows with advice on training, nutrition, mental preparation, equipment and […]

Ultimate Triathlon
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New Balance 860

This latest version of the 860 is a no-nonsense stability shoe for mild to mid overpronators who are looking for a generous slab of cushioning. The initial feel is great thanks to the plush, sumptuous lining, high-quality upper materials and solid overall construction. The styling is fairly classic with technical features that, although hardly at […]

New Balance 860
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Nalini Chiese

Nalini’s Chiese jersey looks like something you’d expect to find in an S&M club. It’s black, skin-tight, has a front that looks like it’s made from PVC and a back made from mesh. It’s designed to keep you comfortable when you get hot under the collar so, although meant for cycling, it may be useful […]

Nalini Chiese
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Sable RS922

They may be quite expensive, but for your money you get a smoke tint on the lenses, a carrycase and a selection of nose bridges for a precise fit. But the key sell for the brand is the option for full optical lenses with a prescription of up to -10 plus different left/right options. The […]

Sable RS922
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Aqua Sphere Kaynenne

Aqua Sphere’s Kayenne goggle is rather large and retains and unusual shape with a low profile below the eye. Because of this sizing it’s not the most streamlined goggle here, and we could feel the water buffering the goggle when diving, making it too big for races with a dive start or fast swimmers. But […]

Aqua Sphere Kaynenne
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Blueseventy Hydra-Vision

New Zealand brand Blueseventy’s Hydra-Vision may be larger than your average pool swimming goggle yet they remain streamlined enough to be drag-efficient. They come with a variety of lens options to suit all types of light conditions, with our preference being to opt for a transparent or slightly tinted lens to prevent glare from the […]

Blueseventy Hydra-Vision
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Inov-8 Road-X 255

Inov-8 has always made innovative shoes that work naturally with the biomechanics of the foot and, with the continued focus on forefoot running, what better time to make the move from trail to road? The new range of shoes aims to transition you from a heel-cushioned shoe to a flat forefoot racer. The 255 is […]

Inov-8 Road-X 255
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Asics Gel-Tarther

This classic-looking race flat is the first time we’ve seen a Japanese-specific creation from the Asics shoe guru, Hitoshi Mimura, in Europe. It’s a simple affair, lacking the bells and whistles that we’ve come to expect from modern running super brands, but without any loss of quality or basic functionality. What remain are lightweight and […]

Asics Gel-Tarther
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Brooks T7 Racer

Running purists looking for a no-compromise race shoe and living in the belief that time lost in transition can be made up by all-out speed… your search is over. The T7, as donned by Chrissie Wellington, is lightning fast. This is a real racing thoroughbred with ‘look at me’ styling, a snappy response and a […]

Brooks T7 Racer
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K-Swiss K-Ruuz

K-Swiss has carved out a niche in the traithlon market over the last few years with its new range of shoes and high-profile signings. Our initial impression of its fastest racing flat was mixed. The bowling shoe aesthetic isn’t the best, but looking closer we were pleasantly surprised. The exceptionally low profile with small section […]

K-Swiss K-Ruuz
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Scott T2 Pro

Very occasionally we’re treated to a product that break the mould of traditional footwear. Even rarer is when that shoe is tri-specific. This innovative model from Scott has a collapsible heal to save you valuable seconds in transition – it’s an excellent concept. This does away with the need for elastic laces and the sloppy […]

Scott T2 Pro
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Kask Vertigo C50

Another helmet deemed good enough to be worn by the pros, with Bradley Wiggins and the rest of Team Sky HD protecting their noggins with this offering from Italian manufacturer Kask. Although the Vertigo comes in lighter than the Ionos at a svelte 270g, it doesn’t skimp on luxury. The internal padding is extremely plush, […]

Kask Vertigo C50
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Las Anubi

With a striking appearance, the Anubi delivers both form and function to punch above its price point. The 260g is bang on the mark and the 25 vents provide extremely effective ventilation. Getting a perfect fit is a breeze thanks to a massive range of vertical adjustment and a positive dial ratchet for horizontal. It’s […]

Las Anubi
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Giro Transfer

You’ve got to admire the guts of Giro, not only putting forward very expensive helmets, but also offering very cheap options too. When considering the features you’ve got to remember that the Transfer is less then half the price of the next cheapest we tested. Padding is on the sparse side but the dial cradle […]

Giro Transfer
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Bell Volt

The heaviest helmet on test at 315g, the styling of the Volt is in your face and verging on garish. Fortunately Bell offer different colour and design schemes from our sample. The padding, although removable for washing, is meagre and on the thin side. The cradle is average, offering vertical and horizontal adjustment but does […]

Bell Volt
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Rapha Merino Hat

As with all Rapha products you’re either willing to take the hit on your wallet or you’re not. You can almost guarantee that they’ll never let you down regarding either form or function, but £35 is an awful lot to pay for a woolly hat. Once on it feels delightfully comfortable against your head and […]

Rapha Merino Hat