Bike accessory reviews
Shopping for new bike accessories? Discover the must-haves and the always-avoids with reviews from Cycling Weekly.
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Wahoo Elemnt Bolt review
A proper rival to the computer giant Garmin is the Wahoo Elemnt Bolt that is small, aero but mightily functional and easy to use
By Symon Lewis Published
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ILE Apex Day Pack review
ILE, or Inside Line Equipment, is a trendy American brand making bags, by hand, in their San Francisco Bay factory. We test ride the new Apex Day Pack, and see whether trendy can also be practical.
By Chris Catchpole Published
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Garmin Varia RTL515 rear light review
The Garmin Varia radar-operated rear light is a surprisingly effective, if pricey way to keep abreast of what’s happening behind you
By Paul Norman Published
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Elite Crystal Ombra waterbottle review
Elite has updated its classic waterbottle designs with a larger nozzle for higher flow rates and a membrane valve
By Paul Norman Published
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BBB Windwave mini pump review
BBB Windwave mini pump review: A lot of pumping for under a tenner
By Cycling Weekly Published
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Tacx GoPro Bike mount review
Coming with both handlebar and saddle mounts, the Tacx GoPro Bike mount uses a camera quick release system to make capturing your cycling action as easy as possible.
By Hannah Bussey Published
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Mafia Tour Pack backpack review
This Mafia Tour Bag backpack is made from old sails and is definitely cool and fits well while cycling even though that's not really what it's designed for.
By Nick Busca Published
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Scicon Phantom 230 seat pack review
Scicon’s diminutive pack lets you carry the basics in style
By Paul Norman Published
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Giant NeosTrack cycling computer review
Giant has taken on the cycling computer leaders with its NeosTrack, undercutting the market with a tasty RRP – but has it bitten off more than it can chew?
By Michelle Arthurs-Brennan Published
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Lezyne Lite Drive 700 XL bike light review
The Lezyne Lite Drive 700 XL is the entry-level light to Lezyne’s performance range, designed to see with as well as to be seen
By Paul Norman Published
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Fabric CO2/lever kit review
The Fabric CO2/lever kit pulls together your puncture repair needs into a single bundle. We've tested it out on the road.
By Paul Norman Published
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Oxford UltraTorch 500 review
Oxford UltraTorch 500 looks to light up the way without breaking the bank
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Truflo Airess track pump review
By Cycling Weekly Published
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Altitude Tent and Everest Summit Hypoxic Generator review
What if we told you that you could get fitter and faster, just through sleeping in your own home? Well using an altitude tent has the potential to do just that. Photos by Daniel Gould
By Oliver Bridgewood Published
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Silca T Ratchet + Ti Torque Kit review
Silca's jewel-like tool kit looks to cover the bases for the regular traveller
By James Stout Published
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Truflo Airstore trackpump review
Trackpump and tubeless tyre inflator in one handy package
By James Bracey Published
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Topeak FastFuel Tribag review
The Topeak FastFuel Tribag is well sized and will fit road bikes and TT bikes, but can rub against the inside of your legs when climbing out of the saddle.
By Paul Norman Published
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Exposure Strada 1200 front light review
As bright a front light as you could ever need for road riding, the Exposure Strada 1200 is an well-constructed light with class-leading battery life.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Pro Minitool 11 multi-tool review
A small multi-tool that any jersey pocket will have space for, we tried out the Pro Minitool 11 multi-tool
By Cycling Weekly Published
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Radial Cycles Porter saddle bag review
The smallest version of Radial’s Porter saddle bag is a sturdy, compact piece of kit that does everything you could ask of it.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Cero Helium Carbon bottle cage review
Cero is better known for its wheels, but it also makes accessories: bottles, pumps, rims, handlebars and what we're testing here, bottle cages.
By Symon Lewis Published
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Shimano Tokyo 23 Urban Daypack review
The Japanese component giant has done a nice job of creating a stylish backpack with an urban vibe that is full of surprises
By Simon Smythe Published
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Specialized Aethos review
The Aethos isn't designed for number pinning - but it certainly set our hearts racing
By Michelle Arthurs-Brennan Last updated
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Moon XPower 780 front light review
The Moon XPower 780 front light feels solid and comes with a range of settings
By Cycling Weekly Published
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NiteRider Lumina Micro 650/Sabre 80 Combo lightset review
Practical and highly visible, the NiteRider Micro 650/Sabre 80 have you covered if you commute on unlit roads
By James Bracey Published
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Exposure Race Mk8 review
Bike light test: Exposure Race Mk8 £224.95
By Cycling Weekly Published
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Lezyne Road Drive Carbon 2 pump and carbon cage review
Lezyne Road Drive Carbon 2 pump and carbon cage: Solid carbon bike pump and bottle cage... at a price
By Cycling Weekly Published
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Cadex Race 25 Tubeless Tyres review
The Cadex Race 25 are the brand's fast rolling race tyres that are tubeless ready
By Rupert Radley Published
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Lezyne Mini GPS review
One of the smallest GPS computers on the market, the Lezyne Mini GPS is a great little unit.
By Henry Robertshaw Published