Garmin StreetPilot c310 review
The c310 is a doppelgänger for TomTom’s One with a large touchscreen and UK and European maps loaded onto an SD card
The c310 is a doppelgänger for TomTom’s One with a large touchscreen and UK and European maps loaded onto an SD card
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TomTom’s latest and greatest device has a specification list longer than that of the car we tested it in, but can it still do the basics?
The Bike in a Bag Compact suffers heavily from pinched pennies: plasticky components, heavy frame and wobbly steering do not a good ride make
The Brompton S2L-X will take you 20 seconds to put together and is a politely compact companion on the train
The Specialised S-Works Tarmac costs a mint, but then its carbon monocoque frame does weigh less than 1kg and the whole bike a mere 7.6kg…
The Airframe is designed by an architect and will be a devil to clean thanks to the fancy looks. But it rides well