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FEATURE Extra UK COREbike: Product Highlights


1 Topeak E Booster Mini - £109.99 SRP Electric mini pumps are all the rage right now, and the Topeak E-Booster Digital Mini represents the best of them. It delivers powerful performance in a compact form, delivering tyre pressures of up to 120 PSI. Pressures can be preset, which stops overinflation and enables consistent tyre pressures to be set time after time. The E-Booster Digital Mini also features an extendable hose that not only makes it easier to operate, but makes the pump safe to use even on TPU tubes with resin valves. Weighing only 120g it easily fits in a jersey pocket, frame storage or saddle pack.


2 MET Trenta 3K Carbon - £349.99 The ultimate road helmet, the MET Trenta 3K carbon has had an upgrade. With class-leading ventilation, developed in-house at MET’s proprietary Tube wind tunnel, and the latest in helmet tech, the Trenta 3K carbon is the pinnacle of performance. The updated design achieves a 40% improvement in the Virginia Tech test, the world’s most recognised independent safety rating protocol, earning 5 stars. The carbon 3K airframe eliminates EPS from the internal frame, resulting in a continuous internal air channel, ensuring consistent airflow at both high and low speeds. Already taking victories at the Tour de France and the Giro d’Italia Women, the Trenta 3K Carbon has proven itself at the highest levels of performance.


3 Scope R Series Wheels – from £1,499.99 Derived from the award- winning Artech series and built from the same engineering DNA, the all-new R-Series brings revolutionary technology to a broader stage, delivering best-in- class aerodynamics, race- ready weight, durability, and all at an amazing price. The new CNC Aluminium R-Series hub with Diamond


Ratchet system has been designed with a mechanical www.bikebiz.com


Labyrinth seal system to increase durability and performance, making them ideal for tough British riding conditions year- round.


The latest Gravel and TT R-Series wheels will be on show to the trade for the first time in the UK, alongside the existing Road and All-Road wheels.


4 INPEAK Powercrank-E Single - £399.99 SRP INPEAK power meters offer exceptional precision and high-quality craftsmanship. The newest product in the range, Powercrank-E builds on the technologies of the Powercrank, battery-powered power meter, but in a rechargeable package. It features a +/-2% accuracy rating, connecting either via ANT+ or Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE), making it compatible with the widest range of computers and devices. All INPEAK power meters also come with an IP67 water/dust ingress protection, ideal for all-year protection in British weather. The single- sided Shimano R8100 Ultegra variant is priced at £399.99 SRP, offering fantastic value-to-performance.


5 Ergon SMS and SRS saddles – from £74.99 SRP Ergon has increased its range of short- nosed saddles across both road and MTB categories with the introduction of the complete SRS and SMS range in both Men’s and Women’s-specific designs. The shorter nose construction is designed to be more compatible with modern geometry bikes and to ergonomically place the rider in a more comfortable and efficient position. The top-of-the-range “Pro” and “Pro Carbon” models also


feature Ergon’s latest innovation in seat padding, Reactive- Performance foam. This offers consistently better cushioning and optimal weight distribution through the lifespan of the padding, which never degrades with use or age.


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