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We test at the intersection of performance and durability, and we write for riders and athletes who already know the basics and want an honest answer to a specific question. No filler, no hedge words, no score out of ten that papers over a complicated verdict. What we publish in this section is the kind of equipment assessment we wished existed before we made an expensive mistake — direct, technically grounded, and written by people who actually use the gear in the conditions it was designed for.
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