After weeks of turbulent weather, things have finally got a little warmer and milder as we approach spring. It’s also been a calmer week for us on the cycling news front, too, which has freed us up to compile a comprehensive guide on the best gravel bikes and publish features on frame materials and MTB protection. Of course, we’ve got plenty of reviews for you to read, too. 

Best gravel bikes 2024 – drop-bar bikes for off-road riding

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2024 best grav bike (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
2024 best grav bike.jpg, by Liam Mercer

The gravel events season is about to kick off soon, and if you’re looking to upgrade your existing gravel bike or get your first-ever drop bar off-roader, then this guide is for you. We’ve listed all the best gravel bikes we’ve tested and given you the lowdown on each model. 

Mountain bike body armour – everything you need to know

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2023 scott grenade evo zip knee pads hero 2 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
2023 scott grenade evo zip knee pads hero 2.jpg, by Liam Mercer

If you’re a mountain biking beginner, it’s important to get padded up to protect you against those inevitable tumbles. But what do you need and how to avoid not looking like the Michelin man when you show up to the ride? We’ve covered you from head to toe and laid out exactly what kind of protective gear you need to wear. 

Bike frame materials: carbon vs alloy explained

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2023 vitus venon evo gr SS bridge (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
2023 vitus venon evo gr SS bridge.jpg, by Liam Mercer

Bikes are made from different materials and the pros and cons of each are a much-discussed topic. There is a lot to take in when it comes to frame materials but we’ve broken it down for you as well as covered the environmental impact and sustainability of carbon and aluminium. 

The top reviews of this week from Fizik, POC and Finish Line

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2024 Fizik Argo X3 gravel saddle-5 (Image Credit: Suvi loponen)
2024 Fizik Argo X3 gravel saddle-5.jpg, by Suvi loponen

This week, we’ve been going through quite a saddle-heavy period; we’ve reviewed not only one but three saddles made by Fizik.

The Fizik Vento Argo X3 is a new addition to the brand’s lineup and aimed at those who enjoy the thrill of being between the tapes or on open gravel race courses. There is little to fault about this saddle; its shape is easy to get used to and offers a mix of versatility and stability. 

We’ve also spent hours on the Fizik Terra Alpaca X5 and Fizik Gravita Alpaca X5 – both saddles can be spruced up with an optional, integrated tool kit. The Gravita, as the name suggests, is aimed at downhill mountain bike riders and the Terra is for the slightly tamer cross-country and enduro enthusiasts. The Gravita, although pleasing to the eye, wasn’t the best for comfort due to its overly flat and narrow shape. 

The Terra fared a bit better with its shape but was still lacking a little on the comfort front to get the top score. 

In addition to the saddles, we’ve also tested Finish Line FiberLink sealant which is made with natural latex. Despite its overwhelming smell, this sealant impressed Matt with its sealing capability and longevity. And lastly, after two winter seasons of testing, we’ve published our POC W’S Thermal Jacket review (spoiler, it’s quite good indeed). 

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