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Garmin Forerunner 210

Highlights include HotFix technology to improve GPS signal; heart-rate facility, where you can set zones determined by your personal stats; and data transfer to Mac or PC via charging clip, which you can download to Garmin’s Training Centre for analysis, or map on software like Google Earth. So what’s different from the 110? In short, […]

Garmin Forerunner 210
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Sugoi Versa

At first glance it appears that Sugoi hasn’t broken the mould with the Versa. All the key components are here – a quality water-resistant and breathable fabric, a smattering of reflective detailing and a dynamic cut. There’s also a good-length tail, elastic cording to keep out the elements and plenty of pockets, all at a […]

Sugoi Versa
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Brooks Ghost 3

Brooks have really upped their game in recent seasons and are now producing consistent, responsive and light shoes. The Ghost 3 is exactly that – a comfortable shoe from the second you put it on and one that goes about its business in an unobtrusive way. Some runners may find it too narrow or require […]

Brooks Ghost 3
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K-Swiss Keahou

The gold, silver and bronze scored by Mirinda Carfrae, Andreas Raelert and Julie Dibens at Ironman Hawaii 2010 confirmed K-Swiss’ position as a major player in the tri scene. The Californian brand hasn’t skimped on style, though, and the Keahou is certainly a handsome creation. More importantly, these shoes are comfortable on your feet, being […]

K-Swiss Keahou
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Panaracer Extreme Duro Pro

These aren’t the most supple tyres in Panaracer’s line-up but they come with a casing that’s tough and reasonably lightweight – hit an unexpected object in the road and chances are that the sidewalls will survive intact. There’s a puncture-breaker running underneath the tread that provides superb defence against all kinds of sharp stuff – […]

Panaracer Extreme Duro Pro
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Continental Gator Hardshell

Strong and durable, Gatorskins have to be the most popular training tyres out there, and the Gator Hardshell takes things a step further with even greater toughness. We didn’t puncture once in these despite autumn thorns littering our regular routes. Conti’s dense polyester anti-puncture breaker belt – they call it Poly-X – extends right into […]

Continental Gator Hardshell
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Skins Bib Shorts C400

Having made a significant impact in recent time with their high-end compression tights, Australian brand Skins has launched a range of cycling kit to the same high specifications. At £150 these shorts are aimed at the Assos/Rapha end of the market with top-quality materials, fit and styling. Taking these points one at a time, the […]

Skins Bib Shorts C400
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Solo Equipe

For the purists out there, dedicated to the essence of cycling, a product like this is a real statement. The simple, no-nonsense application of luxurious materials in a classic cut and retro style is a two-fingered salute to our obsession with synthetic engineering. With a large dollop of Merino wool, this jacket can take on […]

Solo Equipe
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X-Talon 190

A year ago we gave the X-Talon 212 a glowing 90%, so expecting the 190 to be an improvement is a big ask. At 190g per shoe, the 190 is the lightest off-road racer in the world. It’s not just the racing red colour – put these shoes on and you can’t help but run […]

X-Talon 190
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Silva X-Trail

?Silva has a fantastic headlamp pedigree, and there’s no doubt that the X-Trail is a top-performing and versatile product. The beam it produces strikes a perfect balance between flood and spot, is the best on test and easily copes with full-on, off-road adventures. The massive rubberised button makes operation easy, even with gloves on. At […]

Silva X-Trail
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Petzl Tikka Plus 2

The Tikka Plus 2 is perfect for winter on-road running and won’t break the bank. The beam is adequate for unlit lanes and won’t dazzle other road-users or your running mates. If you’re not planning on leaving the tarmac this winter, the Tikka has two massive plus-points beyond its price. Firstly, three AAA batteries give […]

Petzl Tikka Plus 2
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Books about Cycling

The Tour de France may be over for another year but, from travelogues to psychological insights into road racers, here to fill the void is this veritable smorgasbord of bike books… GREAT CYCLING JOURNEYS OF THE WORLD £24.99 www.newhollandpublishers.com Spending the summer with the team in 220 Towers can be taxing enough without beautifully photographed […]

Books about Cycling
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Ekoi Diablo

There’s a strange irony to naming a piece of safety equipment after the most dangerous person in Christendom. Then again, the Diablo does share one characteristic with its namesake – deceptiveness. It looks and feels like a lid with a three-figure price tag, but in fact costs a very competitive £75. You may not get […]

Ekoi Diablo
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Cateye Adventure

Apart from the regular features you’d expect in a standard bike computer, the Adventure adds an altimeter, slope indicator and thermometer to the mix. The altimeter, which works using barometric pressure, is accurate as long as you calibrate it regularly to known points or use the ‘Home’ function. If you live and ride in a […]

Cateye Adventure
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Oakley Split Jacket

These are essentially a slightly less aggressive version of Oakley’s Jawbone glasses. They share the same Switchlock system for swapping lenses and roughly the same design, but are a little smaller and softer around the edges.It gives them a vaguely more feminine feel – although they’re not billed as women’s glasses and are just slightly […]

Oakley Split Jacket
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Puma Vectana 2

Year on year Puma seem to raise their bar when it comes to running shoes. The Vectana 2 is another improvement to their range for all those pronating feet out there. A selection of quality, occasionally sumptuous materials and a flawless construction will prove a match for many more premium or well-established brands, even without […]

Puma Vectana 2
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Skins RY400 tights

Skins’ latest recovery offering is designed to enhance the circulation of blood to tired muscles after exercise. At a RRP of £69.98, the tights may seem like a steep purchase, but compared to those constant coffer-draining recovery drinks, the one-off procurement of a pair of Skins could work out as the cheaper option. The title […]

Skins RY400 tights
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ZipVit ZV 10 Energy Chews

The Zipvit ZV 10 is a nice and simple chew; they’re easy to digest and have a satisfying flavour and texture. Containing simple carbohydrate (CHO) and salt, the whole pack contains a slightly higher level of energy (153.9 kcal) than you’d usually get from your average sports drink. So when mixed with 500ml of water […]

ZipVit ZV 10 Energy Chews
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Mavic Tri Race

Out of the box the Mavics scream quality and, when you pick them up, their lightness and stiffness is instantly impressive. All of the key tri-specific features are present including a large in-to-out strap, heel-toe bumpers and a large heel loop. The inner is soft and comfortable in bare feet and is treated with an […]

Mavic Tri Race
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Polaris

This is a very simple 100% polyester tee from Polaris that won’t offend anyone. The style is simple, and the fit is very good with a nice long tail that’ll work well on the bike, run or in the gym. It can be used as a simple tee on its own or doubled up as […]

Polaris
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Garmin Forerunner 110

Stripped down to the bare necessities, the 110 offers combined GPS and heart rate training without frills or complication. Size-wise, it’s incredibly compact, and GPS watches have certainly come a long way from the Star Trek-esque monstrosities of a few years ago. Out and about, it quickly locks onto its satellites and the reassuringly thin […]

Garmin Forerunner 110