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Scott's Elite is a super-comfy shoe, racy looking but offering all the attributes of a trail shoe: grippy sole, easy to wear all day but stiff enough for real power…

Score 9

The Five Ten Freerider Contact is a new version of the company’s Freerider VXi. The big change is that the smooth rubber section across the middle of the sole now…

£125.00
Score 10

The Shimano shoes are very light for a mountain bike shoe, beating much of the competition at this pricepoint. Reinforced sides, heels and toes make them just as tough as…

£109.99
Score 9

Comfortable trail shoe, hijacking plenty of the top-end Mavic Fury's best points but without the cost

£99.99
Score 8

The new Capra offers an amazing package for the price. Can it deliver the riding thrills to match? - £3,186

£3,186.00
Score 10

Trek Stache 8 £1,800

First introduced last season, the Stache is billed as a trail-ready 29er hardtail designed to meet all the exacting demands of the modern mountain biker. The frame shares most design…

£1,800.00
Score 8

Vitus Sentier 275 VR: best hardtail under £1,000

Our £1,000 Hardtail of the Year offers a good all-round package and an amazingly fun ride — and it's now reduced to £799.99

£799.99
Score 10

Full review of Giant's popular Trance trail bike, now with ever-so-slightly bigger wheels

£2,299.00
Score 8

Cube’s new 120mm travel Stereo covers ground like an XC bike, while its fun character and relaxed attitude still shine through. We ask, is this the best Stereo to date?…

£2,299.00

While most bikes companies are coming to terms with 650b wheels, Saracen is celebrating the Zen's second birthday

£1,499.99
Score 6

Orange Five 29 S review

Orange's classic Five turns 29er, but does it match up to the cream of the big-wheeled crop?

£2,500.00
Score 8

XC capabilities paired with progressive geometry that makes it feel like a short-travel enduro bike. There isn’t much out there as competent as this for the price, £1,700