Neal Hunt
Neal has worked in the bike industry his entire working life, from starting out as a Saturday lad at his local bike shop to working for global brands across a variety of roles. During this time he has built an in-depth knowledge and love of all things tech. Based in Sheffield, UK, he can be found riding the incredible local roads and trails on a wide variety of bikes whenever he can.
Latest articles by Neal Hunt
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Mavic Crossmax Boa shoe review: stiff, light, and well made but insoles need a rethink
Mavic’s mid-tier Gravel and XC shoe ticks a lot of boxes with plenty of the features you'd expect but is let down by a lackluster insole.
By Neal Hunt Published
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Mavic Syncros SL MIPS Helmet review: a jack of all trades but master of none?
Designed for road, gravel, and even XC MTB, the Syncros SL is a feature-packed multi-use helmet, but does it hit the allrounder sweet spot?
By Neal Hunt Published
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DMT KM30 gravel cycling shoe review: knitted gravel shoes with a healthy dose of Italian style
DMT's take on the knitted shoe, which works well for relaxed rides and longer distances but lacks support for hard efforts
By Neal Hunt Published
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Mavic Allroad SL wheelset review: in an increasingly carbon world, can high-end alloy still cut it?
Mavic has always done things differently, but how does the feature-packed, jack-of-all-trades Allroad SL compare to similarly priced carbon options?
By Neal Hunt Published
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Ridley Noah Fast: the latest pure aero bike from the Belgium brand is its fastest yet
Making full use of the revised UCI aero and bike geometry changes, Ridley has just launched a bike they claim is 8.5 watts faster
By Neal Hunt Published
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Lake MX30G gravel shoe review: retro sneaker vibe disguises a thoroughly modern race shoe
Lake’s MX30G combines a great fit with low weight and wraps it all up in an unusual aesthetic that stands out from the crowd
By Neal Hunt Published
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DT Swiss GRC1400 Dicut wheelset review: fast, smooth and agile over a multitude of gravel surfaces
DT’s latest wheelset is easily the most expensive pair of gravel wheels I've ever used, but does that mean they are the best?
By Neal Hunt Published