What a lovely weekend of mild November weather, hope you have been enjoying it while it lasts! The road.cc team of reviewers have been whilst testing some cool bits that have recently landed at the HQ, here's a round up of the best...
£179.99
Updated to be cooler and more comfortable than before, Giro’s Synthe MIPS II features 19 Wind Tunnel vents with internal channelling and X-Static anti-microbial padding for wicking sweat away quickly.
MIPS’ brain protection system is also integrated; this is designed to redirect rotational forces away from the brain to provide more protection in certain impacts and works alongside the In-Mould polycarbonate shell and Thermoformed SL Roll Cage. Giro’s Roc Loc 5 Air fit system with 2-way fit tuning has also been included. Steve Williams has been testing this lid and his full report is landing shortly…
www.giro.co.uk
£168
Chrome’s new Tensile Collection is all about making the lightest and toughest bags that are guaranteed for life. Built to withstand wear and tear on daily commutes, this backpack is made from a recycled, lightweight, laminated ripstop nylon along with Chrome’s trademarked Truss 5 Bar Construction for continuous reinforcement where it's most needed.
It has a classic hooded top with an extra secure secondary drawstring closure and features a quick access exterior zip pocket, shoulder strap accessory attachment loops, a 15” padded laptop sleeve, and more. George Hill has been testing and his verdict will be up on the site soon…
www.chromeindustries.com
£179.99
New tiny wireless earphones from Jabra are designed for a secure fit when exercising and with an IP57-rating (waterproof up to 1 meter for 30 minutes), Jabra says nothing should hold you back from using these when sweating it out during a hard workout or riding through the rain - a 2-year warranty has been included too.
Active Noise-Cancellation tech keeps the real world away, but HearThrough also allows you to decide how much of the outside world you want to let in. Battery life wise, Jabra reckons you’ll get 5.5 hours of continuous use or up to 24 hours with the charging case. Are these suitable for cycling? George Hill has been using these while riding and his full report is landing soon…
www.jabra.co.uk
£89.99
Designed for winter rides, the brushed interior of this high-collared close-fitting jersey should keep you cosy. A zipped pocket is included on the rear pocket for keys or valuables and reflective detailing has been added too. The print is pretty cool-looking, but how does it perform? Steve Williams has been finding out and his verdict will be coming soon…
www.gorewear.com
£214
Supportive and compressive Thermoroubaix Power fabric is used throughout Velocio’s winter weight bib tights for women - it has a fleece lining for a cosy feel and a DWR treatment to ward off showers.
These thermal bib tights also feature the brand’s ‘easy pee’ FlyFree design so you don’t have to remove all your top layers in the freezing winter air if you need a mid-ride comfort break. I’ve been testing these and my full report is coming very soon…
eu.velocio.cc
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Yet more pro-cycling news for the media to ignore! I'm especially looking forward to the 24/7 blackout imposed by the BBC.
I ride quite a bit in Italy too, and the drivers are every bit as dangerous as in the UK. Close passing is terrible....
GCN did some stuff on a very similar looking 'Cross' branded bike starting back in August. They played it mostly for laughs (of course) but there...
Wow! I find it hard to understand sometimes - but I guess I'm woke now....
I don't know - if you look back at the rainfall stats in the UK over the last ten years, there doesn't appear to be a trend associated with...
That's probably the point - they don't want you to have the standard colour scheme - they want you to pay for a custom one.
There's no way this design is lighter than a conventional design of equivalent strength.
Your criticism is specious. Road.cc has never purported to be a site that covers racing of any sort in any detail. They leave it to other sites....
If you're buying a commuter bike, then there is nothing wrong with them. However, the Synapse was a World Tour race winning bike not so long ago...
"There are also surely questions to be answered as to how this was ever classed as an ‘active travel’ scheme considering how short the cycle lane...