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We're partial to strapping a video camera to the bike or helmet and recording our rides from time to time, but the latest trend in the action camera market is 360-degree recording.

Being based down south the off-road office wasn't subjected to the amount of snow that maybe some of you out there were. We did get out from some slippery, snowy rides though and thoroughly enjoyed it

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We've got a range of different goodies in this week, starting with new, reasonably priced photochromatic sunglasses from dhb and new Garmin devices which allow the use of Trailforks and measure how

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'Cool things' get techy this week with the inclusion of two Garmin GPS devices in the list. There's a also a nice loking Scott trail lid and a new tool built to make plugging tubless punctures easier.

If things are looking a bit bleak right now - lockdowns, short days, questionable weather - then at least we can all look forward to brighter days ahead, in all senses. If you had to gather your

Developed to allow for greater interactivity, tracking, hazard warnings and convenience on a ride, the Edge 1050 features a bright 3.5in screen and metal buttons.

Although common amongst top-level athletes, cycling computers still aren't something that are really considered essential for more casual mountain bikers, despite their importance when used for