Leon Poultney
Leon has been writing about automotive and consumer tech for longer than he cares to divulge. When he’s not testing the latest fitness wearable and action camera, he’s out in a shed fawning over his motorcycles or trying not to kill himself on a mountain bike/surfboard/other extreme thing. He's also a man who knows his tools, and he's provided much of T3's drills coverage over the years, all without injuring himself.
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DJI Osmo Action 5 review: Low-light legend with top-tier image quality
Updated action cam ushers in better low-light performance, improved battery life and dual OLED touchscreens
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EcoFlow Glacier review: top-tier off-grid fridge for a top-tier price
It’s arguably the coolest cooler we’ve laid eyes on, but this box of tricks is only for the most affluent of adventurers
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Thule Outset review: skip the roof tent hassle, but prepare for bulk
Spacious, comfortable and made of high quality materials, Thule's rear-mounted tent keeps campers off the ground but it's a pricey solution and tricky to store
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Saucony Peregrine 14 review: old faithful gets more comfortable
Minor tweaks are afoot, but this is still one of the best trail shoes out there
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Whyte RHeO 3 review: a no-frills electric commuter that ticks all the right boxes
Featherweight and easy to ride, this is a brilliant eBike for commuting and weekend adventures
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I've used an e-cargo bike to take my kids to school for years, and here's why you should too
It’s fast, cheap and by far the easiest way to make sure the little ones are delivered on time
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Hoka Speedgoat 6 review: a trail classic attempts to retain its title as the GOAT
Upgrades and revisions see this comfortable stability shoe back on top form
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Orbea Diem 10 review: futuristic, well-equipped, but not built for speed
The ultimate electric commuter machine for those who don’t like pedalling
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Forget rooftop tents – The Dacia Sleep Pack turns the Duster into a full-on camper van
Innovative design can be set up in minutes and transforms all-new Duster into the camper you never knew you needed
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Gozney Arc review: stylish, compact and dead easy to use
Although pricey, the Gozney Arc is a work of art for any garden and it produces mighty fine pizzas, too
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TentBox Lite XL review: a roof-top car-camping experience like no other
Spacious and well-made, the TentBox Lite XL is an adventurous solution for families or couples wanting a spacious and lofty basecamp
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This is the ultimate endorphin-boosting workout, according to a fitness expert
This expert trainer reveals her go-to workout that’s guaranteed to get the happy hormones flowing this winter
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Train like a World Tour cyclist this winter with Alex Dowsett’s off-season tips
Cycling season is upon us, and this ex-pro wants you to get bike-fit
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Obi Vincent’s exercise tips will have you growing muscle in no time
There are few cheat codes for packing on size, but these tips from our man in the know will certainly help
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6 reasons to use a GoPro instead of a smartphone to record videos
Break through the limitations of your smartphone with cinema-ready results
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Fast freight: Gocycle unveils its first folding electric cargo bike
The upcoming CXi cargo eBike can lug serious loads without the bulk
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Dacia does Dakar on synthetic fuel: Renault's little brother could be 2025's biggest shock
Its Sandrider rally raid vehicle packs a 360bhp V6 that runs on synthetic fuel
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This Searacer electric jet ski is fast, funky and fabulously futuristic
Battery-powered Searacer fuses Robocop styling with speedy EV tech
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Philips Series 3000 Bodygroomer review: all-round smoothness without needless features
Philips Series 3000 body shaver is quite simply the best a manscaper can get
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Remington B5 Review: powerful enough to plough through the thickest beards
With an easily adjustable comb, this is a great choice for taming bushy beards, but does but lack finesse
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Braun Beard Trimmer 7 review: small, sleek and powerful
The Braun Beard Trimmer 7 belies its diminutive size with powerful performance
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Philips BT9000 Prestige Review: a beard trimmer that's metallic and classy
Looks great, feels good in the hand and offers an ultra-smooth beard trimming experience
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Meet the Cadillac Celestiq: America's answer to a Rolls-Royce
Fully bespoke, hand-built EV requires a healthy bank balance and an acquired taste
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Ford shows off its new infotainment system in the Lincoln Nautilus, complete with 48-inch panoramic display
Streaming, gaming and web surfing are coming to future Fords
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