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Five cool products coming soon from dhb, Shimano, Bkool, Granite and Abus

A smorgasbord of swag that road.cc are reviewing at the moment...

Road.cc's reviewers are busy bees as we move into the Autumn. Here's the lowdown on some of the latest kit and equipment we've been testing to help you make an informed choice on your bike-related purchases...

 

Bkool Smart Go

£349.99

Bkool Smart Go - folded.jpg

The Spanish brand have revamped their entry level smart trainer, that can now reach up to 800 watts and simulates slopes of up to 8%. The noise level is 75 dB at 30 kph, and it can connect wirelessley to ANT+ and bluetooth devices. It disassembles into just two pieces and weighs jusy 9.85kg, and is compatible with all wheel sizes. A modern, stylish design completes this wheel-on trainer, and Dave Atkinson is currently trying it out in his pain cave to see if it stacks up to the flurry of other new smart trainers that have hit the shelves this year...  

i-ride.co.uk

 

dhb Blok thermal long sleeve jersey

£59.99

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This loud and proud thermal jersey from dhb looks perfect for cooler temps that are around the corner, with a fleeced lining countered by breathability and wicking properties to make it a versatile garment for autumn and winter. The jersey has three pockets (including a water-resistant one in the middle) an internal elasticated silicone gripper on the hem and a reflective insert on the back for some extra visibility. Does it's performance stand out as much as its looks? Stu Kerton's verdict is just around the corner. 

wiggle.co.uk

 

Granite Hex Stand

£62.00

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This stand attaches to your bike through the crank arm, and at 750g and easily foldable, portable enough to take on the road with you for last-minute fettling before a race. It's suitable for any hollow crank axle bike, and is height-adjustable with a 65mm range. It's available in six different colurs and will fit pretty muc any Shimano road crankset and even the CX70 and CX50 cyclocross cranks. Liam Cahill will be telling us if it stands above other stands at this price point in the coming weeks...   

granite-design.com

Shimano Compact wind vest

£54.99

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Shimano have fully branched out from components with their latest selection of clothing, and this new wind vest is packable yet is supposed to provide plenty of protection from the elements. Both windproof and water resistant, the vest is small and light with 360 degree reflectivity for bonus safety points.  

madison.co.uk

 

Abus Gamechanger aero road helmet

£179.99

Abus Gamechanger Road Aero cycling helmet

This aero road helmet was unveiled by Abus back in April, and is now the official race helmet of the Movistar pro cycling team. The claimed gamechanging credentials of the helmet lie in its aerodynamics, optimised to allow for aero-efficient airflow at different head angles as well as the optimal, level head position. The large air channels also ensure that the head remains at a comfortable temperature, and Abus have also included their own Multi Shell in-mold for safety (we'd expect nothing less from a brand also renowned for rock solid bike locks). Is the 260g Gamechanger truly a game changer? Liam Cahill is finding out now, with a verdict coming soon...

 

zyrofisher.co.uk

 

 

Check back on road.cc's review section to see full test reports of all these products plus many more. 

 

 

 

 

Arriving at road.cc in 2017 via 220 Triathlon Magazine, Jack dipped his toe in most jobs on the site and over at eBikeTips before being named the new editor of road.cc in 2020, much to his surprise. His cycling life began during his students days, when he cobbled together a few hundred quid off the back of a hard winter selling hats (long story) and bought his first road bike - a Trek 1.1 that was quickly relegated to winter steed, before it was sadly pinched a few years later. Creatively replacing it with a Trek 1.2, Jack mostly rides this bike around local cycle paths nowadays, but when he wants to get the racer out and be competitive his preferred events are time trials, sportives, triathlons and pogo sticking - the latter being another long story.  

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