Welcome to our first five cool things round-up of 2019! We’ve filled ourselves with more turkey, booze and Christmas pud than any amount of cycling can undo, but we’ll be taking advantage of the extra stability downhill while we’re testing kit for the foreseeable… 

Hunt 30 Carbon Dynamo Disc 

£1059.00

Hunt 30 Carbon Dynamo Disc.jpg
Hunt 30 Carbon Dynamo Disc (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

This is the carbon version of Hunt’s Superdura dynamo disc wheel, with a 27mm wide and 30mm deep rim. Hunt say they’re created for ‘ultra-distance heroes’/more normal cyclists who want the reliability of a dynamo but with all the performance benefits of carbon. They’re tubeless-ready and also work just as well with tubes, and are adaptable to most thru-axle sizes (which Hunt will fit for you). Are they wheely good for the money? Dave’s review is coming soon. 
huntbikewheels.com

Raleigh Molli 16

£160.00

Raleigh Molli 16.jpg
Raleigh Molli 16 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

This kid’s bike from Raleigh has a 10″ aluminium frame that’s suitable for little ones aged 5 and up, and has been given some classic styling including a wicker basket, matching accessories and even a companion in the fluffy Molli dog that comes included for the price. It also comes with stabilisers and high-rise bars for extra stability, with v-brakes for an improved braking performance. The full chain guard is colour co-ordinated to match the design, and keeps little fingers away from sharp components. The 10″ frame is suitable for an inside leg range of 43cm to 53cm (age 5+).  
raleigh.co.uk

Avio PowerSense Ultegra Left Crank power meter

£319.00

Avio PowerSense Ultegra Left Crank Powermeter 2.jpg
Avio PowerSense Ultegra Left Crank Powermeter 2 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Avio are a British company aiming to cut the price of power meters to make them more accessible… and this Ultegra-level left-sided version is certainly competitively priced. It fits onto the non-drive side of a Shimano Ultegra 6800 or 8000 crank arm, and is compatible with all frames that fit Shimano Hollowtech II cranks. It’s ANT+ enabled and measures both power and cadence, and if certified IP67 waterproof. Do you get supreme accuracy for the supreme value? Dave Atkinson is testing it right now. 
www.avio.mobi

Feedback Sports Chain Keeper

£50.00

Feedback Sports Chain Keeper 1.jpg
Feedback Sports Chain Keeper 1 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

This simple and elegant little tool holds your chain in place when removing the rear wheel. It’s supposed to prevent the chain from slackening off while changing a tyre or cleaning your bike, to give two examples. The compact size also makes it easy to store and toss in your kit bag if you want to take it on a trip. Does it do what it says on the tin? We’ll be hearing from Mike Stead for a full review next week. 
www.2pure.co.uk

Kitbrix CityBrix Backpack

£129.99

Kitbrix CityBrix Backpack.jpg
Kitbrix CityBrix Backpack (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

This is “the world’s first backpack with an in-built gym locker”, so say Kitbrix… which may be stretching the truth slightly, but it does have a separate section for all your wet kit to keep it from sullying your work stuff and laptop. There’s space for training gear plus a 17 inch laptop, a phone charger, tablet, work equipment and much more say KitBrix, and it has an airflow-moulded cushioned back panel for comfort if you want to use it for cycle-commuting. Has it become Dave Arthur’s bag of choice in the city and off the bike? His verdict will be on the site soon…
kitbrix.com

To see all of our latest test reports, head over to our reviews section. If you want some more advice before splashing the cash, check out our buyer’s guides