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M Wave

M Wave Helios
February 1rd 2024on the editorial office

TestsAccessories

Bicycle taillight in the test: M-Wave Helios K 1.1

M-Wave Helios K 1.1: If you're simply looking for a small, affordable battery-powered rear light with an LED, you'll quickly find what you're looking for with the M-Wave Helios K 1.1 from Messingschlager. We'll show you how this simple battery-powered rear light performed in our extensive testing here. The StVZO-compliant rear light from M-Wave is a great choice with its simplicity and very affordable price of €10,90... read more

February 1rd 2024on the editorial office
19 December 2016on Caspar Gebel

TestsAccessories

Testing: Review: M-Wave Atlas K10

Illumination M-Wave Atlas K10 The Atlas, which is sometimes sold well below its recommended retail price, is very good for being seen, but only with limitations for seeing. The range from 5-15 m is brightly illuminated in our beam range comparison, but the light field is rather narrow. At close range, however, it remains almost completely dark; anyone who... read more

19 December 2016on Caspar Gebel
1 May 2015on Andrew Waldera

ComponentsTests

components: M-Wave BMX Pedal Flat: Flat pedals tested

Test: It doesn't always have to be outrageously expensive parts that make a biker's heart race. Messingschlager offers attractive cycling products at affordable prices under the M-Wave brand. This includes the M-Wave BMX Pedal "Flat" for €19,90. A tip, or perhaps even THE tip, for bargain hunters? Our test... read more

1 May 2015on Andrew Waldera
21 October 2014on Michael Faiss

TestsAccessories

Testing: M-Wave toolbar ends tested

Test: For every biker, it's both a daily occurrence and a nightmare – on a tour, technology breaks down. That's why, for most cyclists, it's a given that they always have a small tool kit handy. But where should they store it? Saddle bag, backpack, or jersey pocket? Manufacturer M-Wave has another idea. Here, the tools are hidden in the bar ends. Whether it's convincing... read more

21 October 2014on Michael Faiss
Raleigh ONE

Raleigh ONE review: Style statement from the traditional brand

Moustache Dimanche 29 Gravel

Technical updates, fresh colors and new variants: The new Moustache Dimanche 29 Gravel E-Bike

NG Sports Clovee

NG Sports Clovee review: A solid everyday handle for a small price

Lightweight and affordable with sporty ambitions: Raymon Soreno Ultimate

Canyon Deflectr

Canyon Deflectr: Koblenz-based mail-order company presents first MTB helmet

Race Face Chester

Race Face Chester grip in the test: Unassuming high-flyer

New Q36.5 X SRM shoe-pedal system: One unit for more power

Renthal Traction

Renthal Traction in review: The race weapon for maximum control?

Race gravel bike at a top price: Bulls Machete RX 1

Sigma RECO radar taillights

State-of-the-art radar technology with intelligent lighting functions and networked communication: Sigma RECO radar taillights

Mahle M40

Mahle M40 drive system under test: A declaration of war against Bosch and Co.!

Everyday racing bike with a modernized frame: Bull's Daily Grinder 3

State-of-the-art protection technologies with a playful approach: Puky Sparky, the children's helmet that grows with them

Ritchey WCS Trail Python

Ritchey WCS Trail Python in the test: Exotic handle for large hands

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