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road.cc Recommends updated with a huge drop of 20 new products

Check out the best new gear of the month as we reveal which products have made the cut...

We've added 20 of the best new cycling products to our Recommends list this month - The selection includes some of the best road bikes of the year, top cycling gear and cycling components that have seriously impressed our reviewers!

Check out road.cc Recommends here

But before we take a closer look, here’s a full list of what made the grade:

And of course, last but definitely not least is our product of the month (shown below), the Classified Powershift Kit & Wheelset - £229

2022 classified powershift rear hub 2 recommends

The point of Recommends is to tell you about the best products we’ve reviewed over the past month. This means that our recommendations are as up-to-date as possible before we pick our best of the best to feature in our end-of-year awards. Keep your eyes peeled for this in the new year and consider subscribing to the road.cc YouTube channel to ensure you don't miss any content!

The end result for you is that when you see something that you like in Recommends, there is a much better chance of that product being in stock. Let’s take a quick look at some of the products that have been added.

2022 Enigma Evoke MK3 - riding 3.jpg

We kick off the show with not one, not two...you get the idea...but four excellent bikes! The Enigma Evoke Mk3 might be expensive but it showcases the benefits of titanium in a well-rounded package. On the other end of the scale, we were thoroughly impressed with the performance of Vitus' entry-level Razor Disc Claris, this just goes to show that whilst the prices of most things are rising there are still some good deals to be had!

Gravel exploring and urban riding are also taken care of by the inclusion of the Tifosi Cavazzo Ekar and Raleigh Trace respectively.

Assos Mille GTS Spring Fall Jacket C2

Moving on we've seen some great winter clothing reviewed over the past month with two winter layers from Assos making the cut as well as an abundance of Goretex Infinium jackets from a whole host of brands.

Three pairs of shoes also feature, there are performance shoes in both men's and women's styles as well as a pair for the more casual rides for use on flat pedals.

Black Shimano RC7 (RC702) SPD-SL Shoes on wooden background

Tubeless fans will be pleased to find not just another set of tyres added to our list of recommended options but also some cheap, cheerful and very impressive tubeless tape that will seal a rim without breaking the bank!

The Ravemen LR1600, is a super bright light that impressed us with its run times, output, modes and beam shape. If you want to really take a deep dive into lights then check out our recently updated beam comparison engine linked below!

> road.cc Beam Test 2022: our big Beam Comparison Engine is live to help you choose the best front bike light

Kask Sintesi helmet

This month's list is rounded off by the Kask's latest Sintesi Helmet (£90) and for those of us looking for the ultimate indoor training setup, the Wahoo Kickr Smart Trainer V6 is well worth a look!

Do any of the products take your fancy? And which one do you think is most deserving? Let us know in the comments section below and head over to road.cc Recommends to check it all out...

Jamie has been riding bikes since a tender age but really caught the bug for racing and reviewing whilst studying towards a master's in Mechanical engineering at Swansea University. Having graduated, he decided he really quite liked working with bikes and is now a full-time addition to the road.cc team. When not writing about tech news or working on the Youtube channel, you can still find him racing local crits trying to cling on to his cat 2 licence...and missing every break going...

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OnYerBike | 2 years ago
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Not specifically related to this update, but more generally relating to the Recommends: is there a plan to cull the list eventually? Presumably over time some things ought to drop off the bottom, because they are no longer being made, have been replaced with a newer model, or because new competitor products are released that are just better.  Thinking particularly about tech, where there is generally a trend for things to get better and/or cheaper. 

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Jamie Williams replied to OnYerBike | 2 years ago
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Hi @OnYerBike you make an excellent point - we will indeed be reviewing the Recommends selection periodically to ensure that it is kept as up-to-date as possible

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