Pro-Lite Bortola A21W bike wheels review
A cracking pair of bike wheels that can handle all situations with aplomb
A cracking pair of bike wheels that can handle all situations with aplomb
Nicely formulated caffeinated gel with a neat ‘no-spill’ design
Comfy glasses that come with photochromatic and reflective lenses included
Can this banish the blight known as ‘bottle launch’? We find out…
Designed to be an integrated, aero system – but is it all systems go, or is there a spanner in the works?
Can these custom-moulded ‘phones stay in place as promised? We find out
Attractively priced, but can they tick the boxes come race day?
Could this propel you to long-course euphoria? We find out
A top-end wettie with plenty of features packed in, but some may suffer from the tight neckline
A little bit of extra faff, but aero gains may interest long-course racers
Excellent taste and texture, and a particularly advanced formulation
A fine shoe, though possibly more of a training shoe than a racer
Light, aero and packed with practical features – top marks
Plenty of positives, though its ‘natural running’ origins are beginning to blur
It may not be a racehorse, but it’s no donkey for training
Can their multisport-specific features deliver tangible benefits for triathletes? We find out
Real lightweights – in the best possible sense – and a firm but comfy ride
Fast, comfortable… and a truly brilliant price
Just the job to stop you riding ‘blind’ if you use your smartphone to collect data – though the app needs tweaking