By Sam Challis

Published: Friday, 26 November 2021 at 12:00 am


What’s even more exciting than Black Friday? First Look Friday of course! Who wants to bag an extra 8 per cent off a TV when you could instead tuck into another edition of BikeRadar’s weekly round-up of the latest and greatest cycling tech?

A smart tool from Wolf Tooth and some Chrome slip-ons that blend form and function are among the tasty morsels in the buffet today, but before we sink our teeth into this week’s line-up, let’s look at what else has gone live on BikeRadar over the past seven days.

We’ve gone big on bike reviews in particular, with tests of the 3t Exploro RaceMax Boost, Orbea Orca Aero M10iLTD, Vitus Zenium CRS Ultegra Di2 and Colnago V3 Rival AXS.

Technical editor-in-chief Robin Weaver has kept the chill at bay testing a selection of long-sleeve mountain bike jerseys, with the Altura Esker Trail, Endura Singletrack Fleece, Madison Zenith Thermal jersey, Rapha Trail Windblock and Scott Trail Storm all being put through their paces on his local test loops.

Given how chilly the weather has suddenly got, though, if you think a long-sleeve jersey just isn’t going to cut it on the trails right now, be sure to check out our guide to the best mountain bike jackets of 2021.

Temporarily reduced electronics may receive much of the attention today, but cycling kit is similarly affected by the Black Friday phenomenon. We’ve got all the best deals covered on our up-to-the-minute Black Friday page, so do stop by if you are on the hunt for a bargain.

GripGrab Flandrien Waterproof Knitted Road oversocks

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GripGrab’s updated Flandrien oversocks promise protection against the elements with an understated design.
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I’m a fan of oversocks for a number of reasons. First, I often find full-blown overshoes to be too fiddly: who wants to get out of breath and frustrated before you even start riding? Slipping on what is essentially a bulked-up sock is a far more pleasant experience.

They also suit the type of riding I tend to do: short, sharp blasts on local roads, where the ingress of the damp and cold only needs to be delayed rather than indefinitely blocked out, because I’ll be home before I get uncomfortable.

In that regard, GripGrab’s new Flandrien Waterproof Knitted Road shoe covers fit the bill perfectly. GripGrab has kept the user-friendliness and insulation of a traditional Belgian bootie, but has added a water-resistant membrane to make sure they shrug off showers and puddle splashes.

The design is pleasingly understated, so should work well with whatever kit they are worn alongside, and the undersides of the covers have sections of plastic reinforcement to improve their resistance to wear and tear.

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A reinforced toe should bump up the oversocks’ durability.
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BikeRadar’s deputy editor, Jack Luke, tested the previous generation of these overshoes last year. While he absolutely adored how warm, waterproof and close-fitting they were, he did manage to wear out the area around the toe quite quickly. The changes seen on these new overshoes should hopefully address some of those problems.

  • GripGrab Flandrien Waterproof Knitted Road oversocks: £64.95 / €69.95