• Special ep: In For Review, May 2025

  • May 7 2025
  • Length: 1 hr
  • Podcast

Special ep: In For Review, May 2025

  • Summary

  • It’s time for the second edition of our ‘In for Review’ Geek Warning podcast. Like the first edition, this one looks to share some of the bikes we’ve been testing and the gear we’ve been enjoying.

    Plus, we’ve added a segment that talks about newly released products we’re interested in trying. And for those on the Escape Collective member feed (which as the name implies, is only for members), you’ll get a little extra as we discuss a few of the products that haven’t quite met the mark. If you aren't a member yet, you can sign up here.

    This episode is hosted by tech editor Dave Rome, and you’ll also hear Escape’s tech writers Suvi Loponen and Alex Hunt.

    Enjoy!

    Time stamps:

    3:30 - Van Rysel RCR-F aero bike
    14:00 - Standert Kettensäge alloy gravel racer
    23:00 - Dave was sidelined for a bit
    24:25 - What we’re enjoying using
    25:00 - POC Cytal road helmet
    28:45 - Women’s bib-shorts
    31:30 - Michelin’s road tyres
    35:30 - Alex’s introduction to cargo bibs
    38:30 - Feedback Sport’s Pro E-Lift repair stand
    43:30 - New products we’re intrigued to try
    43:50 - Suvi’s keen to test the Cannondale Synapse
    49:00 - New Wahoo computers
    52:00 - Boardman SLR 105 Di2 road bike
    56:00 - A new wave of gravel tyres
    58:45 - Member-only bonus section: the products that have left us underwhelmed
    1:00:00 - What’s with tyre logos not lining up?
    1:04:00 - Fizik’s entry into helmets
    1:08:00 - Dave’s expensive tool purchase

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