Clip-on aerobars: 10 of the best reviewed for triathlon
Often the easiest way to shave off seconds on a road bike is to add a set of clip-on aerobars. Here, we review 10 options for triathlon…

Often the easiest way to shave off seconds on a road bike is to add a set of clip-on aerobars. Here, we review 10 options for triathlon…
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A good quality front and back bike light should be at the top of your list of essential bike gear. Here are some of our top picks
The Wahoo Ace is the brand’s biggest and most expensive bike computer to date. Should Garmin, Hammerhead et al. be worried?
If you’re taking your beloved bike abroad, it’s essential to make sure it arrives safe and sound. Here, 220’s gear testers find out which of these bike cases tick all the boxes….
Got yourself some clip-on aerobars but don’t know how to fit them? Here’s some advice from the 220 team
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The Cateye AMPP 500 fits the bill as a moderately powerful and reasonably priced front light
Giant is best known for its bikes, but the quality of its cycling accessories usually impresses, and the Recon TL 200 rear light is no different
The Topeak Redlite 80 is a simple, yet very bright rear light that’s supplied with multiple mounting options for a competitive price
Lezyne pitches the Micro Drive 800+ as a versatile front bike light: can it illuminate dark trails and suit everyday riding?
Bike computers will help you chart your progress and even help you get home again. But which computer is worth your biking dollar? We test 13 of the best bike computers from £54
Two years on from its release, can the Wahoo Elemnt Roam still cut it with the best bike computers?
Garmin devices are rarely cheap, but normally perform exceptionally well. Here, we find out if that’s the case with the Garmin Edge 1050 bike computer
Coros has made some fine multisport watches at very good prices over the years. Can this stretch to bike computers? James Witts reviews the Coros Dura to find out
Bryton only makes bike computers and the Rider S800 T tops its range, but can it replace your Garmin or Wahoo?
Wondering whether you need to tape wrap your handlebars? Toby Zeidler from Havebike explains taping advantages, and how to wrap successfully and evenly
The Vision TriMax Carbon Clip-ons may see your bank balance take a hit, but do they deliver enough performance to make it worth it?
Wondering how much time aerobars will save you, and whether they’re worth getting? Here’s Nik Cook with the answers
Would you spend £849.99 on a set of clip-on aerobars? We test out the Deda Elementi Jet One Clip-on bars to find out if you should…
In the market for some clip-on aerobars to help transform your bike leg? We test the Profile Design Sonic Ergo 39A to see if it’s fit for purpose…