With a chill in the air and the rain hammering it down here in the south west, our attention has fully turned to the autumn and winter kit that#s landed in the office. It's overshoes and gloves on, and unfortunately that's probably the way it will stay until spring!
Tifosi Alliant Fototec Light Night Lens Sunglasses
£99.99
Tifosi's Fototec lenses are designed to adapt to a wide range of light conditions, so are particularly useful if you ride off-road/on paths and still need to protect your eyes from road dirt. The polycarbonate lenses offer a large, uninterrupted surface area that give plenty of peripheral vision, and they incorporate Glare Guard technolovy to keep out UV rays. They're also vented to prevent fogging, and are interchangeable for when you need to change them. Are the Alliants as versatile as claimed? Ian Walker's review is due soon.
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Iamrunbox Backpack Pro
£135.00
Although it has 'run' in the title, the Pro backpack from Iamrunbox is supposed to be ideal for cyclists too (and parkour enthusiasts according to the promo video) and is designed to keep your work clothes crease-free thanks to its specially designed compartments. There's a laptop section suitable for a 13.5" laptop and also an external shoe bag attachment which you can buy separately. It weighs just 945g, and has straps accross the chest to keep it secure. Is it worth the big old price tag? The verdict will be in shortly...
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Madison Avalanche gloves
£32.99
These could be just what we need as the weather starts to turn, promising waterproof and windproof protection against cold weather with minimal bulkiness. A micro-fleece lining keeps your hands warm, while the construcion is multi-layered so you still have a positive feel around the fingertips to make sure you don't mess up during that all-important Strava upload. Could they keep your hands warm in an avalanche? Siobhan Kelly is finding out...
Specialized Sirrus Alloy
£425.00
The 2019 version of the Sirrus hybrid is described as 'a simple and stylish way to begin your fitness adventure', with a light aluminium frame and steel fork equipped with a rack and mudguard mounts so you can head off the beaten track. The Shimano Tourney 3x8 drivetrain gives you plenty of low gers for climbs, and it's equipped with V brakes and tough 32mm tyres. Would Matt Lamy give the Sirrus some serious consideration? Find out in his test report soon...
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Santini Aquazero Vega bib tights
£140.00
These high-tech tights from Santini have anti-shock protection in the chamois pad, with an anti-twist gel core that should keep your bum happy even over the most brutal bumps on the road. The Aquazero treatment keeps them water resistant even after multiple washes, and they have a breathable thermofleece construction with jacquard elastic braces and a mesh insert at the back. Are they now Ash's top tights for the colder months? His review is coming soon...
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You are going to have to explain what analogy you specifically refer to and why it is 'utterly preposterous'.
The difference is notable for me - a lot less cars and I can can take a more direct route to the supermarket without worrying about being caught up...
One other benefit is that there is only one vehicle lane, all the way round. This avoids the cutting up at exits that can result from folks using...
No mention of Paramo which I swear by. Works superby well, comfortable to wear and made to VERY high environmental standards
On long rides I always repair a tube so I can never 'run out' of inners. Once the punctured inner is free of the wheel I will try and find the hole...
Are they like ... well hooks hanging on the ceiling you hang a bike wheel from like my shed for 20 years? No mention of the oil or water dripping...
Its frankly unbelievable that the police would throw so much resourse at this by trawling social media to find supporting evidence of your swearing...
Like so?
This is the reply I got when I reported a van completely blocking a cycle path....
But presumably they a) did something (and can proudly say so) and b) successfully used up an active travel budget / got a funding tranche......