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We find out the pros and cons of four models
The Xysto pedals – pronounced ‘She-stoh’ – are Time’s latest offering for downhill and enduro riding. They use the brand’s tried-and-tested ATAC mechanism, surrounded by a beautifully shaped alloy cag
£189 US brand go wide with their first clipless design Plenty of brands have brought out Shimano SPD-compatible clipless pedals in recent years, but the shape of Wolf Tooth’s CTRL sets it apart. While
Opening the box containing the ASICS Metaspeed Sky Tokyo, I got sensory overload... and then sensory underload. The bright Flash Red/ Black colour scheme was striking and positive, and I liked it a lo
Garmin’s latest pedals feature a fully sealed power-measuring spindle and an internal rechargeable battery. Leaving no stone unturned, the brand have also refined the pedal bodies and made it easier t
On first inspection, Q36.5’s Unique Pro road shoes don’t look particularly unique at all. The absence of a traditional tongue is similar to Specialized’s new S-Works Ares 2, while the sock-shaped mesh
The cycling market is a crowded place, but the gulf between the big names and the small ones is particularly stark. Smaller brands such as Pearson can’t compete with the huge R&D budgets, buying power