Is this the most prostate-friendly saddle?
Plus Silca's degreaser-killing chain wax, Garmin launches Forerunner 165, new Cadex wheels + loads more tech news
Based on the Amazon reviews quite a few people have found relief in this… 'prostate friendly' design. If you already have one or are thinking of purchasing one, let us know how you get along! A little confusingly, now retired pro rider Alex Dowsett said in Silca's press release:"I first used a StripChip waxed chain in a four-hour gravel ride last year and noticed no performance change in the chain." So are there gains to be had from waxing your chain in the first place? Well, that's a topic for you to discuss in the comments.
Starting with the wheels, the new Max 40 WheelSystem is touted as the brand's lightest and best-performing all-around wheelset to date. Weighing in at under 1,250 grams, they promise a blend of lightweight efficiency and aerodynamic prowess – well, as does any other decent road racing wheelset out there if we're honest.The hoops are built on a hookless rim with a 22.
The bag is also compatible with up to 14" laptops, making it more suitable for your work commutes, too. The Mini Pannier costs £100 and there's an optional Laptop Holster available for an extra £20., plus the new Campagnolo Zonda GT wheels launched earlier this week. We already got to adore this bike in the flesh at the COREbike show, and can confirm it is a very nice-looking steed indeed.
In addition to those two, the brand has also added a new chain cleaning brush and riding gloves to its lineup.Cycplus has unveiled its latest electric minipump, the AS2 Pro, promising a little more oomph inside a small 120g package - compared to the 90g of the preceding AS2 model. The pump continues to feature Cycplus' patented design, including an upgraded brushless motor, which should result in increased speed and higher pressure limits.
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