A goopd pedal but it struggled in the wet - £69.99
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Is this budget pedal too good to be true? - £34.99
Time ATAC MX4 clipless pedal review
An impressive pedal let down by a lack of quality - £64.99
Crank Brothers Eggbeater 1 clipless pedal review
A classic design that may struggle in British conditions - £49.99
Ritchey Comp V4 clipless pedal review
Left a bad first impression that was hard to shake - £50
Crank Brothers Candy 1 clipless pedal review
Super light but lacking longevity - £49.99
Cratoni AllTrack helmet review
An excellently put together all rounder - £119.99
Camelbak Volt 13 LR review
The result is a pack where the weight is low down and held right against your body, meaning there is very little movement once it is in place. >>> Click…
SRAM XX1 1x chainset (2015) review
Not a bad crank, but it fails to stand out in a very competitive field - £295 (No chainring or BB)
EVOC CC 16L review
Evoc has been producing reliable and well-made packs for years. The excellent strap system just clamps on and doesn’t slide around once cinched down. As a result these packs are…
Fox Portage 16L review
The Fox was the only other pack instantly flagged up by the testers as being as stable as the Camelbak Volt over steep and technical ground. Although it doesn’t have…
Osprey Raptor 14 review
The Osprey’s semi-rigid reservoir made for easy handling, and the zip around the reservoir compartment and down the shoulder guide makes it the simplest to remove and refill. A strong…
Platypus Duthie AM 17 review
Platypus has been selling soft bottles and reservoirs to the outdoor market for years, so it was a bit of a surprise when we found the reservoir to be one…
Scott Grafter 18 review
We quickly learned to pack the Scott carefully, as the curved back panel wasn’t quite as stiff as we’d like and popped out of shape easily when put under pressure…
Shimano Unzen U10 review
For some reason Madison is not importing the 15L Unzen into the UK, so at present the Unzen 10 is the go-to pack from the big S. >>> Click here…
Vaude Hyper 14+3 review
Good for those of you with a sweaty back, but the reservoir needs more thought
Wingnut Enduro review
Wingnut packs are made from a waterproof sailcloth, with no back stiffening, but they are superb quality and very lightweight. We like the low centre of gravity allowed by the…
Dakine Nomad 18L review
Dakine was one of the first to utilise full-length zips, allowing the pack to completely open up like a clamshell. Intelligently-positioned mesh, zip and elasticated pockets within also hold everything…
Mavic Crossmax Hydropack 15 review
As a very expensive trail pack, with an impressive design pedigree, we had high hopes for the Mavic Crossmax Hydropack 15. The large hip belt and wide padded shoulder straps were…
Deuter Race EXP Air review
At almost 1kg, the Deuter is nearly double the weight of the Camelbak. Volt 13 LR. It uses a fancy suspension back panel: the back board is curved, and a couple…