Review: Shimano Unzen U10 hydration pack
Brilliant and innovative pack for epic days on the trails
Gear
Brilliant and innovative pack for epic days on the trails
Wrist-mounted HRM now comes screenless, for hooking up to your preferred gadgets
Innovative units claim to shave 2mins off a 40km bike leg, thanks to greater comfort and power from 25mm of lateral motion
We review Brook’s PureGrit 3 run shoes and find this third incarnation is a versatile option for a myriad of conditions
Tri-specific multitool offers 10 functions in a svelte 99g package
We review TomTom’s Runner Cardio and decide we’d wait for the second-generation to iron out the flaws
We spot the new PRSix from tri pioneers Quintana Roo, a handmade TT bike from Italy’s Sarto, a potty-mouthed t-shirt and lots more
Here are some of our 2014 highlights, including Fizik’s redesigned road shoes, Cannondale clothing, and a nice-looking (and expensive) TT helmet from Uvex
Rugged and feature-packed packs that should hold all your race and training kit without blowing the budget
Quick-drying and well-ventilated suit. Small niggle with the pad on the run, so try before you buy
We guide you through the different pool tools on offer, and what they can do for your swimming technique and fitness
A great tri-specific soft case that makes packing less of a chore
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