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Clothing test - In this category you will find test reports on current cycling clothing, from shoes to helmets.
27 January 2026on Michael Faiss

ApparelTests

fizik Terra Artica GTX in the test: Stylish border crosser for wet and cold days

Test / Clothing: The transitional seasons and winter present cyclists with particular challenges. Wetness, cold, and mud demand equipment that not only looks good but, above all, performs well. With the fizik Terra Artica GTX, the Italian manufacturer fizik is launching an off-road shoe that, thanks to its GORE-TEX membrane and fleece lining, is ideal for gravel bikers and… read more

27 January 2026on Michael Faiss
Cratoni C-Matic
20 November 2025on Michael Faiss

ApparelTests

Cratoni C-Matic review: Robust classic

The Cratoni C-Matic presents itself in the test field as a visually classic sports eyewear that aims to impress beneath its conservative exterior with state-of-the-art lens technology and an impressively robust construction. Priced at just under €170, it falls into the upper mid-range. We found out for you whether its inner qualities can deliver on the trail or whether there's a… read more

20 November 2025on Michael Faiss
POC Aspire
18 November 2025on Michael Faiss

ApparelTests

POC Aspire review: A style statement with strong performance?

Test: With a price of around €260 and a weight of 44 grams, the POC Aspire marks the upper end of both the price and weight range in our test field of photochromic mountain bike glasses. For that price, you get a pair of glasses that screams "high-end" – from the packaging and uncompromising build quality to the Carl Zeiss optics. We tested them for… read more

18 November 2025on Michael Faiss
Alpina Turbo Pro V
16 November 2025on Michael Faiss

ApparelTests

Alpina Turbo Pro V review: A solid all-rounder with minor weaknesses.

Review: The Alpina Turbo Pro V is a pair of glasses that aims to impress not with flashy designs, but with its inner qualities. Priced at around €140, it occupies a solid mid-range position and is aimed at cyclists looking for functional and understated eyewear. The test reveals that it excels in terms of fit, but falls short in terms of feel and lens cleaning… read more

16 November 2025on Michael Faiss
14 November 2025on Michael Faiss

ApparelTests

Mavic MVS Shield review: When the feel doesn't match the look

Test: The Mavic MVS Shield, priced at €119, positions itself in the more affordable segment of photochromic mountain bike glasses. It impresses on the trail with its high coverage and one of the fastest tinting speeds in the test. However, in practical use, shortcomings in build quality detract from the overall impression. Mavic MVS Shield: Dimensions and… read more

14 November 2025on Michael Faiss
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Available now in very limited quantities in Europe: Santa Cruz Skitch urban/gravel e-bike

Kettler Town & Country CX10 in the test: Tradition and modern SUV versatility

Bulls Clunker EVO: Enjoying the cathedral city with a good mood

Flexible and uncomplicated: Bikepacking bags from Zéfal

Rose Backroad AL Apex: Versatile aluminum gravel bike with power outlet

A test full of surprises: AGT ALP-160 cordless compressor pump

New road bike platform: Rose Shave at a glance

Topeak PrepStation Pro: Win the mobile workbench in trolley format

BUFF BH Team 2026

New alliance with ten seasons of experience: BUFF BH Team 2026

Greater clarity and contrast for road bike, gravel bike and MTB riders: Shimano expands its RIDESCAPE eyewear series with specialized lenses

Corratec Life CX8 Belt: Cycling on prescription

BikeYoke DIVINE 2.0

More affordable high-end dropper post with up to 213 mm of travel: BikeYoke DIVINE 2.0

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