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Five cool things coming soon from Loffi, Chrome Industries, Parcours, Giant and Maxxis

Some more of the hottest gear and tech we're testing at the moment, with reviews coming soon...

The evenings are finally getting a bit lighter, and we ain't half looking forward to the clocks going forward in two week's time! Until then, here's some highlights from our test pile that we've been using in mostly daylight hours...

Chrome Industries Folsom urban shorts

£110.00

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Named after Chrome Industries' first office in San Francisco, the Folsom shorts were designed to be worn "on the bike and off". A durable and water resistant Everest 4-way stretch material is used for comfort on the bike, and they're slim-fitting with practical additions such as a reinforced crotch, an added u-lock holster and floating rear pockets. The seams are also reinforced so there's no chance of an embarrassing tear when you lunge out of the saddle for a heroic urban effort. How do they perform on and off the bike? Dave Arthur will be telling us the long and short in his review shortly... 
chromeindustries.com

Loffi Glove

£32.95

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These smiley gloves were designed to spread a little happiness on the roads in a time of what some would perceive to be increasing levels of aggression... and with a reflective smiley on the back and the one on the palm acting as a gripper, wearing Loffi's Glove can be your way of saying that you come in peace. They're hot just a pretty face either, with highly durable double layer AX Suede on the palm and a water repellent and windproof outer. Did they put a smile on our reviewer's face, and more importantly, other road users? the review is due soon. 
loffi.cc

Parcours Grimpeur Disc wheelset 

£819.00

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Parcours are steadily building a solid reputation for high quality, aero-optimised hoops at very competitive prices, and the Grimpeur is a new light addition to their range weighing in at 1,395g a pair. They're tubeless-ready and 40mm deep so you still get some wind-cheating benefits, and the internal rim width is 19mm. Parcours spec their alloy hubs with EZO cartridge bearings to deliver a smooth ride in all weathers, and the hubs are set up for the 12mm thru-axle standard. How do they weigh up against competitors? The review is coming later this month.  
parcours.cc

Giant Pursuit MIPS Aero road helmet

£189.99

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"Integrated for speed" so say Giant, the Pursuit is supposed to provide plenty of the benefits of a TT helmet in a ventilated road racing-friendly package. Giant have done their homework to come up with a design that reduces drag in real-world riding conditions, and the AeroVent ports are purported to pull incoming air through the helmet and stream it through deep internal channels to regulate your temperature. It also weighs in at 230g in a size medium.    
giant-bicycles.com/gb

Maxxis High Road tyres

£49.99

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This is Maxxis' flagship road racing tyre, with a 120 TPI casing and their K2 puncture protection. The HYPR Compound is supposed to increase wet traction and provide super low rolling resistance, and is the tyre of choice for the Canyon Eisberg team. How does it compare to the tried and tested best of the best? Stu Kerton's review is due soon. 
maxxis.co.uk

 

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Arriving at road.cc in 2017 via 220 Triathlon Magazine, Jack dipped his toe in most jobs on the site and over at eBikeTips before being named the new editor of road.cc in 2020, much to his surprise. His cycling life began during his students days, when he cobbled together a few hundred quid off the back of a hard winter selling hats (long story) and bought his first road bike - a Trek 1.1 that was quickly relegated to winter steed, before it was sadly pinched a few years later. Creatively replacing it with a Trek 1.2, Jack mostly rides this bike around local cycle paths nowadays, but when he wants to get the racer out and be competitive his preferred events are time trials, sportives, triathlons and pogo sticking - the latter being another long story.  

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