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Continental Terra Speed gravel tyre review: Good, but not the best value for money
By Will Jones published
Review Lightweight and great puncture resistance, albeit expensive

Kryptonite New York Lock Diamond D-lock review: Hefty, and claimed to be angle-grinder proof, making it perfect for high value bikes
By Mildred Locke published
Review If you can get past its fiddly qualities, this could be the best lock for an e-bike or cargo bike

Pas Normal Mechanism Pertex Rain Jacket review: Lightweight and breathable wet weather protection
By Tom Wieckowski published
Review The Pas Normal Pertex rain jacket is an excellent lightweight option that makes use of Pertex PFAS free fabric

Garmin Varia Vue review: A £450 camera-light that promises the world, but falls short
By Immy Sykes published
Review Part camera, part light: Garmin’s all-in-one safety system sounds unbeatable, until you count the compromises.

Wahoo Kickr Bike Pro review: The Kickr Pro is still the best smart bike on the market
By Aaron Borrill published
The smart bike benchmark gains improved touchpoints and ergonomics

Posedla Joyseat 3.0 custom saddle review: Not necessarily a silver bullet, but just as good as in my experience
By Will Jones published
Review It did a remarkable job of mimicking my favourite saddle, and so must be considered a success

New Specialized Aethos 2 review: The bike it should have been all along, but not everyone will be happy
By Josh Croxton published
Not yet ratedStill a featherweight, but now with relaxed geometry, internally routed cables, and premium builds only

Wahoo Elemnt Bolt V3 Review: Baby Bear is probably all you need, but there are still some teething troubles with the user interface
By Will Jones published
Review The smallest computer in the Wahoo range offers decent value compared to the equivalent Garmin, but is it worth it if it’s a headache to use?

Lezyne KTV Drive Pro+ rear light review: Compact, bright, but starting to feel a bit dated
By Mildred Locke published
Review A reliable rear light built to last, with a bright day flash mode and simple rubber mount, but its old-school USB stick charging and basic power gauge hold it back.

Portland Design Works City Rover Power 700 front light review: Solidly built, bright and secure, but fiddly to mount
By Mildred Locke published
Review A great mid-range option that's best left on one bike full time

Castelli Ultra Rain Cape review: Fits like a jersey, but lacks waterproofing
By Andy Turner published
Review Impressively breathable with a highly elastic fit. However, the waterproofing, even just in showery weather, leaves a lot to be desired

Knog Blinder Rear bike light review: Small yet mighty, and a bit of fun too
By Andy Turner published
Review A neat little light that packs a bright punch. I’m not sure about the exposed USB though

Continental Grand Prix 4 Seasons tyre review: Truly a great option for year-round riding
By Andy Turner published
Review Well-balanced performance to resilience ratio that beats most, but comes at a price.

Vision Metron RS 45 wheelset review: The most common wheelset in the WorldTour is close to perfect
By Tom Wieckowski published
Review The Vision Metron RS 45 wheels are now lighter, wider and stiffer

Rapha Pro Team Gore-Tex Lightweight Rain Jacket review: It had an impossible act to follow, but it still fell short of my expectations
By Will Jones published
Review Quite heavy water ingress in the worst conditions makes this a jacket I wouldn’t reach for when the forecast looks truly terrible

Wahoo Kickr Core 2 smart trainer review: The entry-level direct-drive smart trainer benchmark just got a whole lot better
By Aaron Borrill published
review A refined indoor riding experience no other entry-level smart trainer can match

Castelli Perfetto ROS 3 review: A whole new take on winter cycling clothing, but I'm not sure if that's a good thing
By Josh Croxton published
A highly technical garment with environmentally-friendly construction, but too breezy for proper winter conditions, so you'll need a better base layer (and a waterproof hardshell too)

Rapha Core gilet review: Autumn testing with Rapha's most affordable vest
By Tom Wieckowski published
The Core gilet is a nice option to add a bit of warmth as the weather starts to cool off
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Continental Terra Speed gravel tyre review: Good, but not the best value for money
Lightweight and great puncture resistance, albeit expensive -
Kryptonite New York Lock Diamond D-lock review: Hefty, and claimed to be angle-grinder proof, making it perfect for high value bikes
If you can get past its fiddly qualities, this could be the best lock for an e-bike or cargo bike -
Pas Normal Mechanism Pertex Rain Jacket review: Lightweight and breathable wet weather protection
The Pas Normal Pertex rain jacket is an excellent lightweight option that makes use of Pertex PFAS free fabric