By Jack Evans

Published: Saturday, 10 December 2022 at 12:00 am


The heterogeneity of my favourite bits of kit in my first year at BikeRadar reflects a varied year on the bike.

It started with the Lôn Geltaidd (Celtic Trail) bikepacking trip, out and back, east to west across Wales.

It ended in delirious exhaustion on top of the Old Shoe in Llangollen, north Wales, at the 2022 UK National Hill Climb Championships.

In between, I was training for and completed the 297km Dragon Devil sportive, again in Wales (I do ride elsewhere, honest), and headed to the high mountains of Switzerland for the Haute Route Davos.

As a result, my picks are a mix of practical and performance items in keeping with my dilettantish approach to cycling.

Wizard Works Mag-Neato tool roll

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Tool roll with it and clear out your jersey pockets.
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The Mag-Neato tool roll from Wizard Works is a nifty alternative to a saddlebag, tool caddy or sagging jersey pockets.

It’s been strapped to the rails of my Fizik Antares R3 saddle for thousands of kilometres this year.

As its name suggests, a magnetic loop holds it in place – not once has it failed to securely hold my multi-tool, tyre levers and spare inner tube.

The 1000D Cordura outer has proved tough as teak, while the stretch pockets, also made from a hard-wearing Cordura fabric, have not frayed at all.

Because it doesn’t rattle or sway, I forget it’s there when riding. The same cannot be said for the saddlebags I’ve used previously.

It does trigger the bike luggage-phobic (club mates compare it to a rolled-up picnic blanket). Meanwhile, the “splatter” pattern offends the monochrome colour palette of traditional roadies.

But I think the gaudy Mag-Neato is a stylish, practical way to make carrying spares less cumbersome.