Cycling headwear reviews
Shopping for new cycling headwear? Discover the must-haves and the always-avoids with reviews from Cycling Weekly.
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Mavic Winter Underhelmet Cap review
Wearing a cap under your helmet is essential to keep your head and ears warm on cold winter rides.
By Oliver Bridgewood Published
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Pearl Izumi Barrier cycle cap review
Pearl Izumi Barrier cycle cap tested at CW's winter clothing shoot £19.99
By Cycling Weekly Published
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Buff Coolnet UV+ Tubular review
The Coolnet UV+ is designed for hot weather use
By Paul Norman Published
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Castelli Viva thermal cap review
The Castelli Viva thermal cap offers decent insulation that is enough to keep you warm on all but the coldest winter rides, and rolls up nice and small too.
By Paul Norman Published
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Gore Equipe Windstopper cap review
The Gore Equipe Windstopper cap adds a lot of warmth to cold-weather rides. It's windproof, water resistant and has a fold-down ear flap
By Paul Norman Published
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GripGrab Aviator Cap review
The GripGrab Aviator Cap is a good under-helmet thermal layer, great for winter training
By Jack Elton-Walters Published
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Sportful Giara cap review
With subtle, yet reflective colour accent, Sportful's Giara cap could be the missing piece in your cycling wardrobe
By Hannah Bussey Published
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Buff merino neckwarmer review
We've been testing the Buff merino neckwarmer this winter. What are the advantages of the merino version over standard polyester?
By Paul Norman Published
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Rapha Pro Team Hat review
Warm and water resistant, and fitting easily under your helmet, the Rapha Pro Team Hat could become your go-to hat for the rest of the British winter.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Buff Tour de France neck warmers review
The Buff Tour de France neck warmers offer stylish solutions for keeping your neck warm in cold weather, coming in a number of different stylised designs.
By Paul Norman Published
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Giro Air Attack Shield helmet review
The Giro Air Attack Shield is an aero road helmet designed to offer plenty of ventilation in a lightweight package - does it succeed?
By Michelle Arthurs-Brennan Published
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Lusso Merino Reversible Thermal Belgium Hat review
A cycling cap to warm even the coldest of ears
By Stefan Abram Published