By Tom Marvin

Published: Friday, 22 October 2021 at 12:00 am


While we may have enjoyed a warm, calm spell of weather last week in the (bulk of the) UK, sadly this week the weather systems firmly kicked the sunlight from our skies. But that’s okay because, deep down, we all love a little bit of slithering about in the woods, don’t we?

The nights are drawing in, too, like a curtain being closed to keep the heat in your house, but this doesn’t mean we can’t still get out and ride. So we’ve published our guide to road riding in the dark, which is full of top tips to keep you active in the darker months.

We also updated our best Gore-Tex Shakedry cycling rain jackets list, as well as our list of the best winter cycling shoes to keep your tootsies warm and dry too.

If you really don’t want to go out, Zwift has thankfully got a new route for you to ride called Neokyo, which is inspired by bustling Japanese cities and can be found in its Makuri Islands virtual world.

On the mountain bike side of things, we’ve reviewed trail/enduro wheels, including the Zipp 3ZERO MOTO and Hunt Enduro Wide V2.

Finally, everyone should drool over some of the best bikes at Bespoked 2021 – a showcase for the best independent custom frame builders.

BigxTop bar bag

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BigxTop is back with new products for 2021.
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After a four year hiatus, BigxTop is back.

This small UK-based brand is run by Jordan Trent and is one of our favourite bag makers, offering truly well-made gear for a very reasonable price – some eight years after Jack Luke, BikeRadar’s deputy editor, bought his BigxTop saddle roll, it’s still in use.

New for 2021 is this mid-sized bar bag, which we think could be perfect for lightweight, overnight trips.

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The bar bag is big enough to carry all of your kit for a long day in the saddle, or one cauliflower soft toy.
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The barrel-shaped bar bag measures 265mm wide, 180mm tall and 180mm deep. This is quite a bit larger than a typical ‘burrito’ bar bag, but not quite as capacious as something like a Carradice saddle bag.

The bag is built around a sturdy plastic liner that helps it hold its shape when used without a supporting front rack.

The bag attaches via two included locking straps that go around your bike’s bar and an elasticated cord that threads around the head tube (or steerer, if you have a particularly upright position).

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The included hardware is very high quality.
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There is an internal alloy stiffening bar on the top of the bag that keeps everything feeling really solid once cinched up.

The bag is held shut with a wide strip of Velcro that runs along its edge. In addition, two eyelets allow you to thread through a length of elastic cord and hook this over the back of the stem, as is often done with traditional randonneur style bags.

A small pouch on the front keeps small items separate, while pockets on either side are useful for stuffing away used wrappers. There’s also a pair of plastic loops on either edge of the bag for attaching a shoulder strap.

Like all BigxTop bags, it’s is lined with a free-floating light coloured liner. This really improves visibility and makes it a lot easier to find stuff when rooting around in the gloaming.

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We really like the ‘coyote’ colour option.
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The bag is available in a variety of lovely colours, including the pictured ‘coyote’, which is a perfect match for Jack’s much-loved saddle roll.

At £85, the bag is competitively priced for being handmade in the UK and, given our experience with BigxTops other bags, we have little doubt this one will last for many years to come.

Chrome Tensile Ruckpack

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Hit the city streets with Chrome’s latest lightweight backpack.
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Need a pack to hit the mean streets? Chrome has been the driving force behind many a cycle courier for years and has an extensive range of packs (and clothing) to suit the urban jungle.

This lightweight, 25-litre Tensile Ruckpack is built from ripstop nylon and a triple-ply laminated polyester shell, which should keep the weather at bay.

The main body is fairly simple, with a top-loading compartment into which we’ve managed to stuff plenty of, er, stuff.

There’s an internal laptop sleeve that’ll take a 15in Macbook or similar, but that’s about it. Everything is kept safe inside with a drawstring closure and a hooded top, secured with Chrome’s signature quick-release polished buckle.

On the outside, there’s a pair of side pockets that are perfectly shaped for a pair of bidons, as well as a zipped sleeve pocket on the front and two straps on either side to cinch in loads.

Padding at the back is fairly minimal, keeping weight low. The shoulder straps are broad, have numerous loops and reflective details, as well as a sternum strap.

  • £160 / $175