Triathlon Gear Reviews

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date: July 25, 2009
review by: sloar
(5)

love the shoe i use to run in mizuno waves now they feel like bricks with steel soles. gonna buy a few extra pair just incase zoot does away with em.

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date: July 25, 2009
review by: sloar
(4.5)

fix the neck

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date: July 22, 2009
review by: Snailfish
(3.6)

Can't use these even for a short run

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date: July 22, 2009
review by: NavyTRIChief
(4)

Shoes look cool with the IM logo on the side. I was up in the air between these and the Zoot's but went with these as they seemed to have more support for midfoot strike(which I switched to last season). Very early in owning and using them but plan to update as I go.

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date: July 22, 2009
review by: chowdah
(4.8)

I love this bike, it was a great deal, fits perfectly and doesn't look like every other bike in transition. It also tests (in some tests, grain of salt taken!)faster than a Cervelo P2C and almost as fast as a P3.

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date: July 21, 2009
review by: jmholmes02
(5)

I rode this bike on a 100 mile century ride and my butt was not the least bit sore!!! I only had on low padding shorts, too. So, this seat is just ideal for women! I received so many compliments on my bike-I LOVE IT! I added clipless pedals/shoes....

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date: July 2, 2010
review by: Chocky
(5)

They are awesome, I live in a really windy city and race with them all the time, you just have to know their limits.

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date: July 2, 2010
review by: Chocky
(4.4)

I use it for all my running and cycling workouts and even for my Olympic and Half Ironman races. I wish you could swim with it, they say its waterproof but not recommended for swimming, I don't. But hey it's your money.

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date: July 18, 2009
review by: clugodmd
(4)

Great watch. Bulky. Awesome idea, and I wish some other companies would get on the ball and design a smaller version of this type of watch.

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date: July 17, 2009
review by: jeffdav
(3.2)

This is a good first tri bike if you are on a budget.

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date: July 17, 2009
review by: matt_d
(4.4)

If you want a full-featured fitness watch/tool but don't need GPS this is a very good choice. The watch looks nice, with the available accessories it measures everything I need. A nice improvement over the Forerunner 50. For comparison's sake, it's the 305 with no GPS.

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date: July 17, 2009
review by: micoleman
(4.7)

I entered my first tri and did not want to invest in a tri suit or shorts. I purchased this bathing suit and was able to wear the top to swim, bike, and run in. I am a 36d and the top offered plenty of support when running which is pretty impressive. For the money this was a great investment.

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date: July 16, 2009
review by: BJG85
(4.7)

This is an amazing training tool. Displays important data, distance, pace, and heart rate. Also comes with software package to analyze your training session. You can see your pace and heart rate at any point during your training session.

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date: July 15, 2009
review by: dvanders1
(5)

Love Chamois Butt'r! Use it all the time and highly recommend it!

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date: July 14, 2009
review by: BJG85
(4.7)

Extremely good high end entry level tri bike. I am very happy with it and will be for the next couple years!

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date: July 13, 2009
review by: anderson95
(4.5)

This is the first shoe I have had that was right for me and my running style, so I am a bit biased. Still fairly new s I am interested to see how well they wer over the miles.

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