Headset
Review | Superstar Components Stretchset reach-adjust headset
Adjust your bike's reach
Cane Creek 40 headset review
Banish headset creaks with this lovely Cane
K9 ARC angle-adjust headset review
The original angle adjusting headset cups
Cane Creek AngleSet review
Who'd have thought a headset could change your ride?
Nukeproof Warhead 44IETS headset review
No-nonsense headset
Hope tapered headset review
Fit-and-forget item
Cane Creek S3 headset review
Consistent value performer
Acros AH-06 Stainless headset review
Reliable choice
Chris King NoThreadSet headset review
Bling factor 9
Da Bomb Da Rection AL headset review
Reliable and cheap
M:Part Pro headset review
Budget component
NC-17 Imperator S-Pro headset review
Disappointing unit
Race Face Deus headset review
Great apart from the sealing
FSA Orbit MX headset review
Mid-price favourite
Crank Brothers Iodine SL Directset headset review
Super low stack headset
Acros AI-24 R1 ceramic headset review
Lovely steering bearing with 10-year guarantee
Trickstuff Trixer Hydraulic Rotor review
Trick aid for hydrualic braked mountain bikes
Campagnolo Centaur Hiddenset review
The Centaur headset is the basement model from the Italian giant and is shared among their Veloce, Mirage and Xenon range. It's also compatible with the large majority of frames produced in Italy.
Hope Headset review
Now that they're installed in their new factory, Hope are churning out the goods.
FSA Orbit X Aheadset review
This Orbit X model is really designed for high end road bikes but it also works well on XC bikes.
Acros AH-06 Ceramic Headset review
Hybrid ceramic bearings will be increasingly cropping up in top quality moving parts over the next few years. Products like hubs, headsets and bottom brackets can all benefit from the advantages of bearings where the containing rings are made of steel.
Chris King NoThreadset review
Chris King don't make an integrated headset because they believe that running the bearings directly in the frame is bad engineering practice. The NoThreadset uses surgical-grade stainless steel cartridge bearings that do a great job.
Woodman Saturn review
This headset uses a cartridge bearing for lateral (side-to-side) loads and a roller bearing for vertical loads. A carbon top cap weighing just 4g helps to offset the weight of the bearings but its durability makes it a firm recommendation for tourists.
Stronglight O'Light Route review
This French firm have been using roller bearing headsets for decades and their top O'Light model tested here has a more modern appearance than their venerable A9 type.