Here at Cyclingnews, our tech team tests thousands of products every year in an effort to bring you, our readers, the most comprehensive and objective opinions in the industry. There’s a range of criteria each product needs to meet before we rate it: this includes pricing, safety, performance, fit, durability and visual appeal, which is assessed both individually and in terms of the broader segment.
We stress test everything from bikes and helmets to clothing, tyres, shoes and lights. And we go to great lengths to ascertain how products perform in the real world too, often during racing or on our designated test routes/protocols. Our test team comprises the best writers in the game – each of whom brings a unique voice with the expertise you can trust.
Our team lives for riding and testing. We ride on a variety of roads, trails and gravel tracks to ensure everything is stretched to its limits, and, we do so regardless of the weather or time of day – bike lights need to be tested after dark. It’s this love and passion for what we do that will make your purchasing decision easier – it’s all about trust.
In all our reviews, features and buyer’s guides, we go into considerable detail to validate the scoring of each product out of five stars.
What our scores mean. Star rating explaned
5 Stars: Class leader, very close to flawless
4.5 Stars: Exceptional
4 Stars: One of the best you can buy, a leader in the segment
3.5 Stars: Good but could be better
3 Stars: It will do the job but with a few flaws
2.5 Stars: Mediocre, could definitely improve
2 Stars: Below average
1.5 Stars: Poor
1 Star: Extremely poor
The Cyclingnews pledge
1. Every product listed on Cyclingnews is tested by one of our expert writers – a real cyclist and lover of the outdoors with experience and good standing in the industry.
2. Our reviews are split into three categories: first-look reviews (essentially an unboxing with a full review to follow); quick reviews (often limited time with the product, but enough time to form an early opinion); and full reviews (a comprehensive write-up penned after hours of field testing, research, comparison and real-world testing).
3. Our opinions can’t and will not be bought. All of our reviews are objective and editorially led to ensure the best experience and advice for our readers.
Meet the Cyclingnews test team
Aaron Borrill is Cyclingnews’ tech editor. He has over 16 years worth of experience as a journalist and editor, specialising in cars and bicycles and has the…
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