Start young, never stop! The Kids Ride Shotgun seat allows your little one to actively participate in your ride, while starting to learn the ropes safely in between the arms of Mum or Dad. Ed from our Buying Team frequently uses his Kids Ride Shotgun Pro Seat &…
Last week Wahoo announced the Wahoo KICKR MOVE – their latest and greatest smart trainer, with more features to make your ride interactive than ever. Ed from our Buying Team got hold of one pre-launch to review. Read on to find out more. I’ve been lucky enough to…
Brand New from Specialized, the all-new Allez Disc. Building on the iconic history of Specialized’s much-loved road favourite the new Allez provides more confidence, versatility and performance than ever before. Peter from our buying team was lucky enough to get his hands on the new Allez pre-launch, and…
We’ve been putting the new Trek Velocis Road Cycling Helmet through its paces. Read on further to get our thoughts: The new Trek Velocis Road Cycling helmet is a mix of style and substance. It looks built for speed, comfort, and protection but with a fair degree of…
Lee from our Support Team has been busy putting the new Trek Ballista Aero Helmet through its paces. Here are his thoughts. Courtesy of Trek, I’ve had a lovely new Ballista helmet to try out for the past couple of weeks. So how does it stack up? Upon…
Was one of your New Years Resolutions to ride to work? Through the rest of the winter months this probably means you’re going to need a light or two! Check out Peter’s review of the Cateye AMPP 1100 Front Light below. (Peter works on our buying team and…
Specialized recently released the updated Camber helmet. While sitting at their entry level price point, this is in no way a “cheap” feeling helmet. Brody from our Bike Building team at HQ has been wearing the Camber for a while and shares his thoughts below! As a entry-level…
There’s a lot of debate about whether cyclists should or shouldn’t wear headphones – much criticism comes from those who believe they rob the cyclist of the ability to hear things like an approaching car. This assumption is generally flawed as motor vehicles are noisy as heck, the majority…