When last week was all about gravel gear, this week is mostly about premium clothing and exciting bikes! We’ve got gear from Gore, Aussie Grit Apparel, plus a long-term test bike from Cotic, sealant from Muc-Off and tyres from Michelin. 

Cotic Rocket

Rachael finally got to build up her long-term test bike. This bike has been a few months in the making but now its time to get it on the trails! Rachael’s long-term test bike will be a 2018 Cotic Rocket, a 160mm enduro and all-mountain machine that’s as long and as slack as she likes it! Read the full first look here.

Gore clothing

There’s a brightly coloured stash in from Gore Bike Wear and as ever, the ladies stuff is all….pink. Nevertheless, it looks like quality, lightweight gear from the masters of breathability.

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Cool things Gore Clothing-5 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
C5 Trail Short Sleeved Jersey (£50) and C5 All Mountian shorts (£100)

 

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Cool things Gore Clothing-6 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
R7  Shakedry Hooded Jacket (£280)

 

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Cool things Gore Clothing-2 (Image Credit: Rachael Gurney)
C5 Trail Long Sleeved jersey (£90)

 

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Cool things Gore Clothing-1 (Image Credit: Rachael Gurney)
C5 Women All Mountain Shorts (£100)

Aussie Grit Apparel Light Gilet

The new colours we alluded to in our last Aussie Grit reviews are in stock so the brand has sent us over a lightweight gilet in royal blue to test out. It made of pretty thin windproof material and looks like it will pack down well too.

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Cool things Aussie Grit Gilet-1 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

 

Muc-Off No Puncture Hassle Tubeless Sealant Kit

We told you about the newest product from the cleaning brand Muc-Off just last week and already it has landed in the office. Muc-Off makes some impressive claims for its new No Puncture Hassle Tubeless Sealant Kit, telling us it has used “cutting-edge microfibre molecules” that are able to fill large holes in the tyre up to 6mm. It’s biodegradable, non-corrosive and easy to wash off with warm water and that it will last 6 months before it needs topping up!

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Cool things Muc off Sealant-1 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Michelin Power Gravel Tyres

Power Gravel sounds like something you might find at high RPM in the back room of a sweaty gym studio. It’s also the name for Michelin’s gravel tyre, a 700 x 35c with their “Bead 2 Bead Protek” reinforced casing and “X Miles” compound with a thicker layer on the crown. A single tyre weighed in at 403g and it looks like this one is destined for long dry miles. 

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Cool things Mitchelin gravel tyres-1 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

 

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Cool things Mitchelin gravel tyres-2 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

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