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Smith Wildcat sunglasses review
By Colin Levitch last updated
Review Smith's Wildcat sunglasses offer superb optical quality, never fog and keep your eyes safe from debris
Rudy Project Defender sunglasses review
By Aaron Borrill last updated
Review With its performance fit and refined design cues, the Rudy Project Defender is still one the best-looking cycling eye protection options in the segment
Koo Open Cube sunglasses review
By Aaron Borrill last updated
Review A smaller lens cycling sunglasses option for those who favour function over form
Red Bull Spect Flow cycling sunglasses review
By Guy Kesteven last updated
Review New sunglasses use a unique floating lens for comfort and clarity. We've been using them on-road and off to see if facial full-suspension really works
Rudy Project Cutline sunglasses review
By Aaron Borrill last updated
Review Rudy Project's Cutline is a stylish yet tailorable cycling sunglasses solution built around performance
Sungod Velans cycling sunglasses review
By Josh Croxton last updated
Review Offering almost infinite customisation, how do Sungod's Velan sunglasses stack up against the industry leaders?
Garmin Edge 1040 Solar review: A great gets even better, but it isn't cheap
By Josh Ross published
Review Is a bike computer that costs more than a bike worth considering?
The Black Bibs cycling shorts review: They are the king of value, but are they any good?
By Josh Ross published
Review No branding, a super-low price, and performance that doesn't disappoint. What's not to like?
Hiplok Gold bike lock review: A big, heavy, chain that’s easy to use
By Josh Ross published
Review The Hiplok Gold is a convenient-to-use chain that weighs more than 2kg
Burley D’Lite X kids' bike trailer review: It does one thing really well
By Josh Ross published
Review Are you looking for lightweight and focused or a jack of all trades?
Specialized S-Works Ares shoes review
By Will Jones last updated
Review Hyper-focused race shoes, the S-Works Ares offer bags of performance, but at a cost
Specialized S-Works Torch road shoes review
By Aaron Borrill last updated
Review The Specialized S-Works Torch shoe is all about balancing comfort with performance and they do this better than any other shoe we've tested
Shimano Dura-Ace pedals review: R9100 becomes R9200 as Shimano changes nothing
By Peter Haworth last updated
review Are Shimano's top-tier Dura-Ace pedals better than options from Look and Wahoo Speedplay? And are they worth the upgrade over Ultegra?
Shimano 105 pedals review
By Peter Haworth last updated
review As the brand's third-tier offering, do Shimano’s 105 pedals benefit from trickle-down tech or is an upgrade to Ultegra worth the extra investment?
Shimano Ultegra pedals review
By Peter Haworth last updated
Review As the tier-two option from Shimano, are the Ultegra pedals the perfect middle ground between budget and bling?
Eliel Del Dios jersey review: A race-cut summer jersey ready for the heat
By Josh Ross published
Review An alternative to the big brands with a compressive fit and high-tech fabrics, but beware the sizing is tight
Weehoo Turbo Recumbent bike trailer review
By Josh Ross last updated
Review A great way to keep kids engaged when they want but let them sleep when they need, while keeping healthy and ditching the car
Thule Courier kids bike trailer review: A true jack of all trades
By Josh Ross last updated
Review A multi-purpose trailer for kids, pets, cargo and more to help you ditch the car for good
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