Triathlon Gear Reviews

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date: August 2, 2009
review by: BoredAgent
(5)

I love this bike. So much different than a mtb. I don't see why anyone would not want a hybrid if they aren't going off-road.

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date: August 2, 2009
review by: TheDave
(4.8)

My wife bought this for me after riding RAGBRAI on my MTN bike one year. Been happy with this bike but might be time to upgrade to a newer TREK

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date: August 2, 2009
review by: fitzgeb
(4.3)

I have been a dedicated Asics runner for 15-years. The 2140 is a good, high mileage training shoe typical of the Asics 2000 line.

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date: August 2, 2009
review by: mjschmitz
(4.9)

The bike looks great, is light, parts are SRAM red so you can't go wrong, and very aero. If you have the money this is a great bike.

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date: August 1, 2009
review by: brittotc
(4.6)

You could always spend more and get a better bike and some day I may but I have no regrets on this purchase.

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date: July 31, 2009
review by: Nelg
(5)

Buy two, one for the bike, one for the shop and toss the rest of your levers in the trash.

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date: July 31, 2009
review by: mndymond
(5)

Fantastic product to make those long hours in the pool a little more interesting for those who enjoy music during training. Warrenties and lifetime guarentee against leaks also give the customer confidence in the product they are purchasing.

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date: September 30, 2009
review by: dbasch9
(4.8)

At this price range, and for complete 105 components, I liked the look and feel of this bike over the Specialized Allez, Fuji Roubaix RC and Trek 2.1.

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date: July 31, 2009
review by: MarthaCRS
(4.1)

I think I would only buy this bag again if it was super cheap and I wanted a transition bag and did not have one. Also if you are a type A, like most triathlete, you will not like the lack of compartments.

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date: July 31, 2009
review by: MarthaCRS
(4.8)

I would buy it with out thinking. I thought about buying this bag for over 1 year. I finally took the plung and could not have been happier. I would love it if someone would review the Rollie that it attaches to cause I cannot decide on that one.

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date: July 31, 2009
review by: emzman
(4.1)

These are the second pair of Newtons I own and I love them. I tried running in my Asics a couple weeks ago and my nagging injuries in my knee and hips re-surfaced. When I run in my Newtons, my legs aren't as sore, except in the calves, and my nagging injuries are non-existent. I actually bought these during a promo. ($205 gets you the shoes, tech shirt, socks, and a hat.) I'm hoping that they'll go down in price in the near future. If you're a mid to forefoot runner, and you have the cash, you should definitely give these a try.

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date: July 30, 2009
review by: VeganMan
(5)

Overall a great shoe, I will never go back to "regular" running shoes again. Hope I can replace these with 3.0s sooner than it took to replace my 7.0s...but that's a good thing.

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date: July 30, 2009
review by: mistahsinclair
(4.7)

If you can get a deal on these I would highly recommend them, but shop around and consider things like float, release angles and where you'll be riding before buying any pedals.

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date: July 30, 2009
review by: Tyrell
(4.6)

If you're converting a road bike frame into a tri-bike with aero bars and such, this is a great investment. Try to find one used and you can probably re-sell it for the price you paid if you end up not needing it down the road.

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date: July 30, 2009
review by: FirstTri2008
(4.2)

Very happy with my bike!

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date: July 30, 2009
review by: 5kcoach
(4.4)

The PaceWheel is a circular calculator that figures training paces for Aerobic Base Runs, Marathon-Pace Runs, Lactate Threshold/Tempo Training, VO2 Max Intervals, and Running Economy Reps. For less than $20 bucks, it's an awesome tool.

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