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Favero Assioma Pro MX-2 Power Meter Pedals – A game-changer for road and gravel

As a cycling journalist, I've had the opportunity to test numerous power meters over the years. When Favero announced their latest offering, the Assioma Pro MX-2 power meter pedals, I was intrigued. After several months of rigorous testing in ...

Garmin Edge 1050 test: we’ve waited for this so long!

Every year Garmin comes out with something new in the cycling computer market. Two years ago the top model Edge 1040 Solar was released, then last year the Edge 840  and Edge 540, and this year they have come out with another top model, the Garmin ...

Gore-Tex Shakedry, the Spinshift jacket test: Eco-Friendly Gore-Tex!

The recent few weeks provided ample opportunity to test the successor of the Gore-Tex Shakedry, the Spinshift jacket. Throughout numerous rides on and off the road, it consistently kept me dry and comfortable, despite not being as snug as the ...

EarFun Air Pro 3 LE Audio ANC True Wireless Earbuds Review

According to the brand, the EarFun Air Pro 3 LE Audio ANC True Wireless Earbuds are a high-quality audio product designed to meet the needs of both casual listeners and audiophiles. In my case, however, I meant to use and test it in sportive and ...

CYCPLUS AS2 Pro Max electric mini pump test

Electric mini pump? Is it really good for inflating your tires or just another useless piece of junk? Will it replace the normal mini pumps? These were the questions I asked myself before the test and finally got the answers. CYLPLUS AS2 PRO MAX ...

Garmin Edge 530, 830, 1030 review: So may choices…

Garmin is virtually a concept when it comes to GPS-based cycling devices. The American brand is renowned for offering the most up-to-date technical solutions on the market for GPS devices, though the abundant number of features makes choosing among ...

BUZZRACK Eazzy 4 bike carrier review: Four bikes, five-stars!

I was buzzing with excitement when unboxing the BUZZRACK Eazzy 4 tow bar platform bike carrier. Why the flurry? It’s a truly unique rack with features no other bike carrier on the market! Most of us here in Hungary are not familiar with the ...

Rudy Project Cutline review: 4 shades for the price of 1?

The title is not a clickbait, the information is genuine. The customer does indeed get 4 different looking sports glasses when buying the latest model from Rudy Project, the Cutline. But how can this be true? Let's delve into it! The 2020 Rudy ...

Cycling GPS computer or multisport smartwatch?

Comparing a multisport smartwatch to a cycling-specific GPS computer sounds like an interesting assignment. The two devices target different market segments, so it’s like comparing apples to oranges. Nonetheless there is certainly some challenge in ...

Kellys Bikepacking Gear: What bags to take for a long journey?

These days cycle touring is gaining popularity one again, but with a different flavor called bikepacking. Several brands started offering practical gear and accessories for single or multi-day off-road adventure riding. Kellys is never the one to ...

FLR F-95X II review: Long term test of the top-of-the-line FLR shoes

As we've reported earlier, FLR shoes made a debut in Hungary this year. In order to familiarize readers with the brand, Bikemag received one of their top-tier shoes, the F-95X II for review. It arrived in late spring, and since then I have been ...

DT Swiss F535 ONE 160 fork review – Formula 1 in the bike technology

I planned to begin this review with a Ferrari analogy, but soon realized that the DT Swiss F535 ONE 160 fork is categorically not an Italian thoroughbred. For one, it places little emphasis on outer appearance, besides the usual technical glitches ...

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