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Nukeproof Horizon Wheelset
It's not just bikes that Nukeproof makes, their line of components is ever growing and the Horizon range represents robust and wallet-friendly products good enough for the world circuit. Expanding their Horizon range of components, Nukeproof have added a new wheelset into the mix at a bargain price. Developed with WTB, they stay true to the Nukeproof philosophy of being…


Nukeproof Mega 275c Factory
Last year was a big year for Nukeproof, not only launching their new re-vamped range but also making waves in both the Enduro and Downhill scene. Sam Hill came, saw and conquered the EWS with trademark style, and although it wasn't a walk in the park, he reaffirmed himself as the best in the world. Just when you thought he…


Nukeproof Horizon CL
Nukeproof's new Horizon CL is their first foray into the world of clip pedals and as you would expect, contains plenty of DNA from their well respected flat pedals. As is the way for gravity style pedals, these aim to give your foot a better platform while clipped in, combining the security of a clip, with the 'feel' of a…


Nukeproof Mega 290 Pro
A year ago the new Mega 290 started making a powerful statement that Nukeproof were once again ahead of the curve and producing fresh and exciting bikes. Although available in the 650b version, rumours were flying that the 29er version was an absolute monster, and was converting riders hand over fist to the bigger wheels. When my pre-production tester came…


Nukeproof Horizon Sam Hill
As the name would suggest, these pedals have been designed with the rider who is undoubtedly the king of flats; Sam Hill. This is a man who knows a thing or two about riding flats, and as such these platforms from Nukeproof have been put together to create the best possible pedal. More than just a signature on the pedal, they…


Nukeproof Mega 290 Pro
Developed originally for its namesake race, the Mega was one of the very earliest bikes to combine exceptional downhill performance with pedal-ability, commonly now known as enduro bikes. This year the Mega has received an overhaul and has come out the other side looking like a decidedly different beast, not least due to the offering of a 29er version. This…


Nukeproof OKLO
Dropper posts have been around for a while now, and in fact most bikes are shipped with them these days. Arguably they are the greatest advancement to riding since decent suspension, and if you haven’t ridden with one yet you are missing out. Up until now though, the dropper post has been an expensive addition or upgrade to any riders…


Nukeproof Scout Comp
Hardtails are great fun to ride, especially when they come in the more “aggressive” guise such as the Scout Comp on test here. All too often riders skip the learning curve of riding a hardtail and jump straight onto a full squizzer. Honing your trail skills on a less forgiving bike though will make you a better, faster rider and…


Nukeproof Mega AM 275 Comp
Nukeproof are very much a no-nonsense brand. They make great value bikes that are built tough and have a bias towards fun descending. The Mega range has evolved and this year sees the progression continue. There are now two Mega options; a shorter travel TR version and the 160mm travel AM version we have here. The Mega AM looks like…


Nukeproof Mega TR 275 Comp
The Nukeproof Mega has been around for a few years and has had a few tweaks along the way. This eventually leading to a split into two models; the longer travel AM that we tested in issue 28 and the more trail orientated 130mm TR that we have here. For 2014 Nukeproof have also added the ‘number one must-have upgrade’…


Nukeproof Warhead Carbon 20mm Rise
In A Glance Nukeproof have been making great bars and stems for a while now and we are big fans of the alloy Warhead bar. Naturally we were eager to see what it was like in carbon! Sticking with the older standard of 31.8mm diameter the bars have been built with World Cup DH racing in mind. The bars are…


Nukeproof Warhead Stem 60mm
In A Glance The Nukeproof Warhead stem has been created with weight and style in mind. It’s also practical, all those curved edges mean there is less to bash yourself on should you disappear out the front door! The stem has been updated for 2014 with extra attention to using the CNC machining process to shave weight wherever feasible, while…
2 weeks ago
Nukeproof are pleased to launch their first ever pedal assisted bike: the Scout(er). Just like a Scout, only even more badass... The darkest winter nights…
2 months ago
When some athletes relax after achieving a big result or title, others use the momentum to strive forwards, the taste of victory is a motivation…
3 months ago
The secret is finally out - Nukeproof have now announced their new hard-hitting enduro bike that will sit above the Mega, the new Giga! Tested…
3 months ago
Pro rider life, the dream? Living it up between races, dropping a picture here and there on Instagram and waiting for the next phone call…
3 months ago
The internet may have just repaired itself from Sam Hill’s breaking it last week! Sam has confirmed that he is staying with Nukeproof for another…
3 months ago
Cai Grocott finds out that his nice Nukeproof Mega also happens to be tree-proof too...
5 months ago
Hardcore hardtails are all the rage still, here we have Nukeproof updating their Scout for 2021. Are you a fan of the hardtail way?! More…
6 months ago
Press release: The Nukeproof Mega; 2017, 2018 (x2) & 2019 World Enduro Champion under the control of Sam Hill and Elliott Heap (u21 World Champion…
10 months ago
The tale of a young lad from Skem that had a dream! All Trails on Private land.
1 year ago
More of Nukeproof staff's families now have children of mountain biking age and with their racers, Nigel Page and Sam Hill's young families looking to…
1 year ago
Misspent Summers, creators of Hurly Burly and The World Stage yearbooks, and ace filmmaker and creator of the A Slice of British Pie series, Tommy…
1 year ago
Ahead of the first round of the EWS taking place in Manizales, Team CRC unveil the new 2020 bikes and the kit that they will…
Issue 62
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Issue 61
We've got a bunch of organic IMB merchandise to give away this issue. T-shirts and hoodies for one lucky winner!
Issue 61
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Issue 60
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Issue 58
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Issue 56
We catch up with Alastair Beckett, bike designer extraordinaire, and responsible for some of the most successful bikes on the race circuit. Alistair talks about bike design, the rise of the high pivot bike and what the future may hold for mountain bikes.
Issue 55
This issue we get our hands on the much-anticipated Cube Stereo 150 and take a look at a couple of top-end electric mountain bikes from Vitus and Cube. We also get rolling on wheels for all budgets from Industry 9, Nukeproof, Spank and Stan's.
Issue 55
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Issue 52
A World Championship smashing enduro bike from Nukeproof, a rowdy hardtail from Commencal and a couple of funky gravel bikes make the line up of test machines this month. Slowing things down hard and fast is the name of the game as we put some four-pot brakes through the mill and see if they can offer the killer power they all claim.
Issue 50
Ben Winder heads down to the Italian Riviera to soak up the sun and atmosphere surrounding the final race in the Enduro World Series Calendar. Between espressos he explores the racing and finds out quite how difficult and tight the racing is at the top level of enduro.
Issue 50
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Issue 49
Having explored some of the more remote and mellow venues in Northern Ireland, Ewen Turner turns his attention to Rostrevor, the biggest and baddest of the trail centres. In search of steep downhill trails, long flowing descents and plenty of technical riding, it definitely doesn't disappoint!
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