It is brighter. It is easier to use. And it is smarter. Welcome to the Stages Dash - L50 GPS Computer, featuring a brilliant full color EverBrite™ screen, cycling-specific maps with navigation and course elevation profile, and a full assortment of training and workout features suitable for first-year riders and seasoned pros alike. With ANT+ and Bluetooth connectivity you can pair Stages Dash to almost any device and the screen is easily configured to display any combination of data you prefer, in either landscape or portrait mode. The Stages Dash is backed up by an all-new Stages LINK app for setup, wireless ride file transfers, on-screen text and phone notifications and comprehensive ride data analysis and training history, all for free. Compared to the Stages Dash - M50 GPS Computer, the L50 features a larger screen, more data fields (up to 16) and a larger battery for extended runtime.
The Panaracer Gravel King SK tubeless-compatible tyre is arguably the ultimate all-round gravel tyre. Based around the ZSG rubber compound, Panaracer has balanced durability with low rolling resistance to produce a tyre that offers race-ready performance that lasts. Being both tubeless-ready and equipped with an Anti-Flat casing, this tyre provides a double defence against the worst cuts and abrasions, helping to keep you rolling over the roughest surfaces. Additionally, when set up tubeless, you can also run these tyres at much lower pressures too, for even greater comfort over rough stuff. Despite this all this protection, the Panaracer Gravel King still offers an incredibly supple ride quality thanks to AX-technology. Weighing just 380 grams in a 35c width, it's easy to see why this tyre is a firm favourite at gravel races such as the Dirty Kanza. Tubeless tyre ZSG natural compound Anti-flat casing AX-Alpha cord Available in Black/Black or Black/Brown Weight: 320 grams – 700 x 32mm // 380 grams – 700 x 35mm // 420 grams – 700 x 38mm // 490 grams – 700 x 43mm // 570 grams – 700 x 50mm // 470 grams – 27.5 x 1.75 // 540 grams – 27.5 x 1.90 //
Lightweight and strong 2014 aluminium road racing drop handlebar, for oversized 31.8 mm clamp diameter. 2014 aluminium is a high strength aluminium alloy commonly used in the aircraft industry and a wide variety of high strength engineering applications making it the ideal choice to produce this lightweight, strong and reliable handlebar. For further weight reduction the aluminium has been double butted, keeping the strength where it is needed and reducing the wall thickness where vital grams can be saved. Features Oversized 31.8 mm clamp diameter reduces unwanted flex under high load by increasing strength and rigidity Single recessed groove cable routing Weight from 265 grams
The ultimate pro level full carbon monocoque handlebar as used by the top ProTeam professionals. Full one piece T800 UD carbon fibre monocoque construction gives a lightweight and stiff handlebar Full length 31.8 mm oversized design further increases strength and stiffness Internal cable routing options for both Di2 and mechanical cables as well as brake cable or hose Innegra fibres woven into the lay up add extra security to the construction From 220g
Improve your aerodynamics without breaking the bank. Geometry inspired by the bestselling VIBE Aero Carbon bars but engineered in lightweight and reliable AL 6066 Full internal-routing for Di2 or mechanical cables to maintain clean cockpit and aerodynamic benefits Minor flare to improve wrist clearance while in aggressive riding position 130mm drop and 78mm reach Weight: 330g
The Panaracer Gravel King SK tubeless-compatible tyre is arguably the ultimate all-round gravel tyre. Based around the ZSG rubber compound, Panaracer has balanced durability with low rolling resistance to produce a tyre that offers race-ready performance that lasts. Being both tubeless-ready and equipped with an Anti-Flat casing, this tyre provides a double defence against the worst cuts and abrasions, helping to keep you rolling over the roughest surfaces. Additionally, when set up tubeless, you can also run these tyres at much lower pressures too, for even greater comfort over rough stuff. Despite this all this protection, the Panaracer Gravel King still offers an incredibly supple ride quality thanks to AX-technology. Weighing just 380 grams in a 35c width, it's easy to see why this tyre is a firm favourite at gravel races such as the Dirty Kanza. Tubeless tyre ZSG natural compound Anti-flat casing AX-Alpha cord Available in Black/Black or Black/Brown Weight: 320 grams – 700 x 32mm // 380 grams – 700 x 35mm // 420 grams – 700 x 38mm // 490 grams – 700 x 43mm // 570 grams – 700 x 50mm // 470 grams – 27.5 x 1.75 // 540 grams – 27.5 x 1.90 //
Sometimes the standard 6″ Rear Wheel Strap that’s provided with the Talon, Mini Bomber or Bomber doesn’t fit in the space available on your car, so we offer a more compact version with our smaller 4.5″ SeaSucker vacuum pad. The Compact Rear Wheel Strap does NOT have the cupped rear wheel housing that comes standard with the regular Rear Wheel Strap.
Few brands are as synonymous in cycling tech as Garmin. As you would expect, from their top-of-the-range model, the Edge 1030 Plus is crammed with the most up to date technology and features. With its crisp touchscreen display, long battery life, and superb navigation, this cycling computer is as equally suited to long bikepacking adventures, as it is training and racing in all weather. Screen Clarity Before we delve into the device itself, its most striking feature is the physical size of it. Boasting an 89mm touchscreen display and weighing 124g, the Edge 1030 Plus is certainly a cycling computer that stands out. The benefit of the screen’s size is that it’s easy to read in varying levels of light and is responsive to swipes, even in winter gloves. So whether you’re training before the sun rises or touring on the brightest summer days, you’ll easily be able to flick between data screens and maps. The screen’s size allows you to clearly display up to ten data fields per page and detailed maps, without the need to squint. With access to Garmin’s Connect IQ app store, there’s seemingly endless options for customisable screens. Whether you’re a minimalist or data junky, you’ll be able to tailor your screens to suit your particular need. Big Package, Big Tech As you would expect, from the largest and most expensive computer in the Garmin range, the Edge 1030 Plus is chocked full of tech. It is — of course — Bluetooth and ANT+ compatible, so you can pair your device with heartrate monitors, power meters, turbo trainers, and electronic groupsets. Additionally, this top-tier model also offers WiFi connectivity; making it seamless to sync your routes and rides from the computer (and vice versa). Safety First Garmin have incorporated a number of safety features into this model. Paired with your phone, you can allow your riding buddies and loved ones to track your progress live. With Incident Detection enabled — should the worst happen — the device can automatically send your location to a designated person. You can also receive text and call notifications on the go, so you needn’t miss a message from home. Through the navigation software, you can also receive alerts for approaching hazards, such as steep descents or particularly sharp turns. Navigation From a navigation perspective, this powerful device offers detailed maps, turn-by-turn navigation, off-course calculations, and auto-route creation. All of these features combined, make it ideal for exploring new roads and trails. When using navigation you’ll have access to Garmin’s ClimbPro feature. This handily displays live information on any hill you happen to be on, including the length, gradient, and — crucially — how much longer there is to the top! You’ll also be able to see when the next hill is approaching and how many remain. Data All Day Long Importantly, for a device intended for adventures, the Edge 1030 Plus offers 24-hours of ride time when fully charged. Attach Garmin’s Charge powerpack and it’ll go 48-hours between charges. All this means it’s suitable for bikepacking and any long distance riding. Product Features 89mm full-colour touchscreen display Fully customisable display Bluetooth and ANT+ compatible GPS capable Detailed maps with turn-by-turn navigation and off-course calculations Suggests rides and workouts based on your current training load. Compatible with heart rate monitors, power meters, turbo trainers, and electronic groupsets Pair your phone and receive text and call notifications on the go USB-rechargeable 48-hours of ride time on a full charge when paired with a Garmin Charge power pack Weighs 124 grams In the Box: Edge® 1030 Plus, Mounts (standard and flush out-front), USB cable, Tether, Manuals Pre-loaded with UK and EU maps
The Garmin 130 is a compact cycling computer that weighs just 34 grams. Equipped with a clear, black-and-white screen, the display is easy to read in a wide range of conditions - from commuting in pitch black to heady summer road rides. Thanks to the large buttons on the side of the unit, the Garmin 130 is easy to use, even when wearing thick winter gloves. As a Bluetooth and ANT+ capable device, you can pair the Garmin 130 with power meters, heart rate monitors and cadence sensors so you can track your rides and train more effectively. It even gives you the option to load and follow routes, as well as offering turn-by-turn navigation. Additionally, the Garmin 130 supports structured training sessions and even has the ability to load Strava segments. As a USB rechargeable unit, it stores up to 15 hours of ride time per charge, so you should never come unstuck when out and about. Simplified 1.8 display Customisable screen GPS-capable Turn-by-turn navigation Bluetooth & ANT+ compatible Supports Strava Live Segments Smartphone compatible IPX7 waterproof USB rechargeable Up to 15 hours of battery life Compatible with Varia cycling awareness accessories Connected features include smart notifications, weather and more; LiveTrack and Assistance features make it easy to share your location
Despite an influx of competitors in recent years, Garmin still remains synonymous with GPS bike computers. The Edge 830 might be one step down from the company’s top-tier model, but that’s not to say it’s not a state-of-the-art device in its own right. For this version, the US-based brand have packed it full of features that’ll satisfy both road cyclists and mountain bikers. As well as the expected features, like logging your rides, there’s a plethora of training features incorporated, such as the ability to track heat and altitude acclimation training, and a variety of performance metrics. For the mountain bikers, you can capture your airtime, how well you’ve ridden a trail, and explore new trails. Touchscreen Simplicity The Edge 830 has a 66mm (2.6”), colour touchscreen display, supplemented by a few buttons for stopping/starting a ride, lapping, and turning the device on/off. The end result is a very sleekly shaped device, that won’t look out of place on your modern bicycle. Functionally, Garmin have improved upon the previous version, too. The touchscreen is intuitive and simple to use, and it’ll function even in the wet. Navigation Ease Your device will arrive complete with a mapset of the region you bought it in. To make the most of these maps, the Edge 830 has some powerful navigation tricks up its sleeve. Turn-by-turn navigation, on pre-planned routes, is better than ever. You can use Garmin Connect’s heat map data to generate and upload your own routes or use the online-routing platform of your choice to create and upload routes. A key feature that distinguishes this device from lesser devices, like the Edge 530, is that it will perform address-specific routing through the device itself. Meaning, you can enter a street address on the computer and the device will generate a route from your location to the entered location. You can also browse points of interest, such as hotels, shops, train stations, etc. and be taken straight to them. Don’t despair if you go off route or end up in unfamiliar territory. Auto-rerouting will get you back on track and you can use the navigation software to take you back to your saved locations, like home. ClimbPro ClimbPro is a feature Garmin have added for those that spend their days climbing, whether you like climbs or not. When using a pre-loaded route, this feature will automatically generate detailed climb charts for the climbs on your route. You’ll be able to see how far there is to go, the average grade for the remainder of the climb, and you can also add customizable data fields. The Edge 830 will handily colour code your climb, based on the severity of the gradient. So that, depending on your perspective, you’ll be able to see how much joy or suffering remains on your ride. Upgrade Your Training If you are training or racing in hot or high altitude locations you’ll be interested in the heat and altitude acclimation features. With these features you’ll receive data post-workout on whether you have acclimated to particular heat or altitude. For longer rides, a well-timed nutrition schedule is vital for maximal performance. While following a pre-loaded route, the Garmin Edge 830 will send periodic reminders to eat and drink. At the end of the ride, you can also tell the device how much you have eaten and drunk, to begin to get an accurate picture of whether your nutrition strategy is adequate. Training Status will display your Training Load over the last week, and let you know whether your training is productive or not. Additionally, the Edge 830 will also keep a record of your FTP, estimated VO2 Max, and your power curve. Activity Profiles And Data Screens If you want to participate in different forms of cycling, or even just want different setups for different types of ride, then you can create a variety of custom activity profiles. You can have a mountain biking profile to see your jumps. A road-training profile with all the training metrics you desire. And a slimmed-down race profile, with only the bare essentials, for race day. Or set up whatever you like. There’s no set limit to the data pages you can employ and you display up to 12 data fields per page, so whether you want all the data or a minimal set up, the choice is yours. Safety First Should the worst happen and you are involved in an incident, incident detection can be used to automatically alert designated friends or family. You can also enable live track so your ride buddies and family can follow your progress. Rest a little easier during the café stop with Garmin’s Bike Alarm feature. Internal accelerometers, within the device, will detect if your pride and joy is moved while you’ve paused for a rest. You’ll be notified if this does happen via phone notifications and an alarm sounding from the device itself. Find My Edge is a particularly useful feature for off-road riding. Should your device become dislodged from your bike, with this setting enabled, you’ll be able to see where the computer is and trigger an alarm to help you locate it. Mountain Bike Features In partnership with Trailforks, the mountain-bike trail mappers, Garmin is offering hundreds of thousands of mountain-bike trail routes built into the unit, along with a trail rating for each. You can then plan a route using Trailforks or let Garmin pick a trail based on a particular rating. All that’s left for you to do is fly down the trail. Once completed, you can see an accurate overview of how hard the trail was and how well you nailed it. Mountain Bike Dynamics is also included in the Edge 830 bike computer. This feature includes Grit, Flow, and Jumps. Grit is responsible for calculating a difficulty rating for each route. Grit factors in elevation and GPS data to rate how testing a trail is. The higher the number, the more testing the trail. Flow will let you know how well you’ve ridden a particular trail. It will analyse your momentum, by looking at things like braking, and will provide a score you can work on. The lower your Flow rating, the better. Lastly, Jumps, as you will imagine is about your airtime. It’ll log how many jumps you’ve performed, as well as the distance and hang time. Summary So if you are looking for a GPS-enabled, touchscreen bike computer look no further than Garmin’s Edge 830. If you are a performance-oriented cyclist, that wants dynamic performance monitoring and insights into your training it’ll serve you well. Equally, use it to pace your climbs and track your jump count and distance, and hang time. Key Features 20 hours of battery life, up to 48 hours in power save mode Dimensions = 50mm x 82mm x 20mm A 66mm touchscreen, colour display Display resolution = 246 x 322 pixels Weighs 79.1g IPX7 water rating Add and create routes WiFi, Bluetooth, and ANT+ enabled Compatibility Cadence (ANT+ or Bluetooth Smart) Edge Remote (ANT+) eBike (ANT+) Heart Rate (ANT+ or Bluetooth Smart) Lights (ANT+) Indoor Trainer (ANT+ FE-C, though paired in a different spot) Radar (ANT+) Power Meter (ANT+ or Bluetooth Smart) Shifting (ANT+) Shimano Di2 (ANT) Speed/Cadence (ANT+ or Bluetooth Smart) Speed (ANT+ or Bluetooth Smart) Varia Vision (ANT+) VIRB (ANT+) In the Box Device only Edge 830 Flush out-front mount Standard mount Tether USB cable Documentation Pre-loaded with UK and EU Maps
The Shimano PD-R550 SPD-SL Road Pedal are design for entry level use at a value for money price. The wide, lightweight resin body provides large shoe contact area to maximise power transfer and support whilst reducing weight. Key Features: Low maintenance sealed cartridge axle unit Low profile platform with open design allows for easy access and cleat adjustments Easy to clip into and release but with stable fit for maximum power transfer to the pedals Wider cleat and binding mechanism for better shoe/pedal contact than traditional SPD systems Weight: 300g per pair Supplied with cleats
The Michelin Aircomp Latex Road Inner Tube features natural elasticity to reduce rolling resistance. Weighing just 70g, it's one of the lightest inner tubes available on the market. - A.D. Key Features: One of the lightest inner tubes available Weight: 75g (manufacturer claimed) The ultimate accessory for today's high-performance wheels and tyres Smooth valve Short valve 36mm, 40mm or Long valve 60mm available For use with 18–20mm or 22–23mm tyres Available in long and short valves