Robbied196
Senior Retro Guru
I thought I'd start this thread, I spend a bit of time looking for good quality cycling products. Sometimes price doesn't always equal quality, as I've found out a few times.
I thought if members post details and a link of any item they've been particularly impressed with it may help us all out with our searches.
To start off
Endura cycling trousers. Very light and comfortable, so good I wear them nearly all the time.
http://www.endura.co.uk/Product.aspx?de ... rod_id=111
Bikehut Track pump. I've tried endless hand pumps and had problems with all of them. Either they're to weak to get to 90+ psi or so fiddly to connect you flattened the tyre before you've pumped it up. After getting a track pump for Christmas that fell apart the second time I used it, I stomped off to Halfords. I usually stay well clear of Halfords but I have to say this track pump solved all my problems.
http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stor ... yId_165661
If this takes off, maybe it would make a good sticky reference that can be updated.
I thought if members post details and a link of any item they've been particularly impressed with it may help us all out with our searches.
To start off
Endura cycling trousers. Very light and comfortable, so good I wear them nearly all the time.
http://www.endura.co.uk/Product.aspx?de ... rod_id=111
Bikehut Track pump. I've tried endless hand pumps and had problems with all of them. Either they're to weak to get to 90+ psi or so fiddly to connect you flattened the tyre before you've pumped it up. After getting a track pump for Christmas that fell apart the second time I used it, I stomped off to Halfords. I usually stay well clear of Halfords but I have to say this track pump solved all my problems.
http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stor ... yId_165661
If this takes off, maybe it would make a good sticky reference that can be updated.