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Knog Blinder Pro 600 review: a dependable commuter light with impressive battery life

The Knog Blinder Pro 600 sits firmly in the commuter light category, but it brings enough output and battery endurance to go beyond short...

Spatz Pro Stealth Overshoes Review: Full-coverage winter armour that actually keeps you riding

I have spent two winters in the Spatz Pro Stealth system, and it has become my default choice for bleak, cold, wet days. It...

Garmin Edge 840 Solar Review: Compact powerhouse with a niche solar twist

The Garmin Edge 840 Solar sits neatly in the middle of Garmin’s expansive range of GPS computers, offering a full suite of training and...

Rapha Core Mitts Review: Lightweight, stylish gloves that disappear once you start riding

Rapha’s Core Mitts have quietly become one of the brand’s most dependable warm-weather staples. They’re not flashy or tech-heavy, but they do exactly what...

Knog Mid Cobber Rear Light Review: Excellent visibility, average durability

The Knog Mid Cobber is one of the most eye-catching rear lights I’ve tested this autumn - literally and figuratively. It’s designed around a...

Hiplok Z Lok Combo Review: Zip tie simplicity, quick-stop security, pocket-size convenience

I have used the Hiplok Z Lok Combo over a couple of weeks of cold, short-day riding, swapping it between a loaded commuter and...

Elite Jet Plus Bottle Review: Simple lid that solves a nasty problem

Getting the Elite Jet Plus onto my bike felt like making a small but meaningful change that genuinely improved my winter rides. I’ve learned...

Spatz Basez Extreme Review: The winter base layer that lets you wear less and ride harder

The Spatz Basez Extreme doesn’t look like most base layers, and that’s because it isn’t. It’s thicker, heavier, and feels more like a piece...

Bookman Block lights review: compact, clever and ideal for commuters

Bookman’s Block lights might remind you of the ultra-basic £1 blinkers available from loads of places – small, lightweight and handy to keep in...

Magene C606 GPS Bike Computer Review: Reliable Navigation or Not?

Getting the Magene C606 on my handlebars felt like upgrading to a more intuitive cycling companion. The 2.8-inch colour touchscreen is responsive and clear,...

Thule Courier Bike Trailer Review: Is This the Top 2-Seater Option?

For those juggling family trips and busy routines, the Thule Courier makes a flexible companion. After testing it for several days, it proved useful...

Drali Iridio review – a century of craftsmanship meets future-facing speed

Marking its 100th year, Drali Milano has released the Iridio – a carbon frame that nods to the brand’s legacy while firmly planting its...