In an industry driven by constant updates, it is rare to see a product hold its place at the top year after year.
That is exactly what makes the recent
Hayes Dominion A4 review from The Radavist so meaningful.
The Radavist stands apart as a truly independent voice in cycling. It is not a publication that follows trends. More often, it helps define them. With a perspective rooted in the full spectrum of what makes cycling great, from classic to modern, from design to utility, and from integrity to performance, it approaches products with a level of appreciation that goes far beyond surface-level evaluation.
Those values feel familiar to us.
In many ways, Hayes and The Radavist share a similar mindset. A belief in thoughtful engineering, in purpose-driven design, and in performance that stands on its own merit. That is why a review like this carries real weight. When a peer with that perspective recognizes what Dominion represents, it is something we take great pride in.
And their conclusion is clear.
It is still one of the best brakes available today.