We know that our readers are always looking for the best products out there and our reviews are here to help you choose the best of the best. road.cc recommends is a badge that only the best-performing products will claim – and it’s rewarded for those products that have scored very highly in our rigorous testing. 

We review cycling things constantly, which means we also update the recommended products list regularly, and here you can see the latest additions. These are some of the best-scoring products we’ve reviewed in the last month… 

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2022 Canyon Grail AL 7 eTap Rival
2022 Canyon Grail AL 7 eTap Rival (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

The Canyon Grail AL 7 eTap has been with us on a long-term review and we’ve very much fallen in love with this bike that is very capable in a variety of gravel conditions. It also comes very nicely specced for the price tag.

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2023 Handsling CEXevo SRAM Force AXS - riding 3 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

 Continuing with the off-road bikes, Handsling CEXevo SRAM Force AXS also scored well in our test, with Stu praising it as “fast, fun and nimble” and concluding it is an excellent cyclocross racer and high-speed gravel racer. 

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2022 Merida Scultura Limited - riding 5 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

The Merida Scultura Limited shares the same geometry as the pricier models used by the pros, but in a more wallet-friendly package. The Scultura delivers a cracking ride, and the inclusion of deep-section carbon fibre rims (our test bike had SL35s, and production models have SL45s) means that performance doesn’t suffer. 

Boardman JNR Hybrid Bike
Boardman JNR Hybrid Bike (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Something for the smaller riders, too: Boardman’s JNR 26in got an excellent review, praising it for good value for money, capability, good quality and fun to ride. The components are also well specced and you get external cables for easy maintenance. 

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2023 Giant TCR Advanced 2 - riding 4 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Any rim-brake fans out there? This Giant TCR Advanced 2 is one of those few bikes that still operate without disc brakes. Stu said it’s a beautifully simple, classic-looking race bike with great performance and ride quality. 

Brompton Cytronex T Line (17)
Brompton Cytronex T Line (17) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Our colleagues at Ebiketips said that the Cytronex for Brompton T Line is right up there on the list of the most exciting e-bikes they’ve tried.  This T-Line Brompton features a brand-new, all-titanium mainframe and is claimed to be the lightest folding bike out there – and we did conclude it is very light. 

Challenge Criterium RS Handmade Tubeless Ready Road Tyre
Challenge Criterium RS Handmade Tubeless Ready Road Tyre (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

The Challenge Criterium RS TLR is a super-supple, high-tpi, handmade tubeless-ready tyre which offers an abundance of grip, confidence and speed. These open tubulars may cost a pretty penny but well, they convinced Jamie who said he’d give the money-no-object award straight away to these tyres!

Roval Rapide CL II Tubeless Wheelset
Roval Rapide CL II Tubeless Wheelset (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

The Roval Rapide CL II Wheelset offers an all-around fast ride, delivering top-end road riding performance at a price point a notch down from the top end. You get different depth front and back wheels designed for real-world riding conditions, offering great stability and handling to match their pure speed. They are also a grand cheaper than the top-of-the-range CLX IIs.

Deda Elementi RS4DB Carbon Disc Tubeless Wheels
Deda Elementi RS4DB Carbon Disc Tubeless Wheels (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

These Dedas seem to have no real downsides if you’re looking for one set of wheels to tackle all types of terrain. In our review, they ticked all the boxes: they look the business, they roll quickly, they’re light enough for climbing and the review indicates they’re durable, too.

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2023 Udog Distanza shoes (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Udog’s Distanza gravel shoes are very comfortable, supportive, and stiff enough for everything bar full-on racing – and the rubber toe cover boosts durability too. 

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2023 Spatz 'Legalz GLO' UCI Legal Race Overshoes with High Viz Reflective Detailing - 1 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Although most of us don’t have to follow UCI’s silly rules, these Spatz Legalz Glo UCI Legal Race Overshoes with High Viz Reflective Detailing (one name, eh?!) are a great and UCI-legal pair of overshoes for serious winter conditions. 

Vulpine Mens Regents Mac
Vulpine Mens Regents Mac (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

This jacket would not be out of place mincing around the high street. Indeed, Vulpine’s Regents Mac is a stylish raincoat made for cyclists, with a host of cycling-specific features – but it’s a really versatile and quality piece for casual use, too. 

Exposure Joystick Mk16
Exposure Joystick Mk16 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

In the accessories category, we have not only one but two Exposure lights. The new Exposure Joystick Mk16 once again ups the game in the contest for best helmet/bar light. There are cheaper options – but our review concluded it’s well worth the money.

Exposure Boost-R with ReAKT
Exposure Boost-R with ReAKT (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

And for the rear, we have the Exposure Boost-R with ReAKT and Peloton – an excellent rear light that provides very good visibility and impressive runtimes and a couple of cool features that lift its performance above the norm. 

Polar Verity Sense Optical Heart Rate Sensor
Polar Verity Sense Optical Heart Rate Sensor (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Lastly, we have the Polar Verity Sense optical heart rate sensor that uses LEDs to measure your pulse through your skin – much like fitness watches do. It provides the same data as a more common chest heart rate strap but is more comfortable. 


These are only the latest additions to our road.cc Recommends, so do check out the full bunch of things that we recommend here.