Triathlon Gear Reviews

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date: February 9, 2009
review by: bel83
(4)

Great soot for swiming laps right now.

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date: February 9, 2009
review by: trigods
(3.8)

I like the product to drink anytime I feel I need a pick me up or if I am doing a long work out and feel myself crashing.

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date: February 9, 2009
review by: cgapper
(4.8)

After building up a used P3 frame I ended up with a road saddle on my tri bike which wasn't happening. I replaced that saddle with the Forte T1 and the difference is amazing. With the increased comfort I am actually faster by about 1mph avg.

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date: February 9, 2009
review by: rlejeune
(4.7)

I just love my 305 and wouldn't train without it.

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date: February 9, 2009
review by: Daremo
(4.9)

Superb design, lighter and cheaper than Dura Ace and Record!

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date: February 9, 2009
review by: mtimofeeff
(4.8)

After testing about 6 or 7 tail lights I've come to the conclusion that the Nashbar Brilliant Taillight is by far the best bang for your buck. Sure you can make a brighter light (swap out the white LED's from a headlight with red ones). But for the money it just isn't worth wasting your time with the soldering. 60-70% of my riding is done pre-dawn and I rely on this light a lot. I have two on the bike and have never had one fail. It really is the best little tail light out there.

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date: February 9, 2009
review by: ballyard7
(4.7)

Garmins are the best. They keep me on track during races.

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date: June 20, 2009
review by: yorkee
(3.7)

I personally like it and have been wearing it for almost 10 years. I think its good investment.


Update: 6-20-2009
I dropped my pair of sunglasses on the roadside today. When I found it it was being roll over by cars. One of the lens bent halfway. One of the adapter lens cracked into 4 pieces. Amazingly, the frame has no structural damage! Only few stretches. Judging by the way the lens bent, the frame must been roll over by car tire. I am so impress with the frame.

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date: February 9, 2009
review by: Daremo
(4.5)

Absolutely awesome product and is my choice over both Record and Dura Ace for road shifting!

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date: February 9, 2009
review by: Gaarryy
(4)

If you can afford it, are willing to put some time in learning what training with power is about or finding a coach that does... or in my case get both. this will help you as long as you put the effort it

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date: February 9, 2009
review by: TexasMPGal
(3.9)

Despite some of my issues with the strap, I love these goggles and will most likely keep using them. They work great, so why change what works!

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date: February 9, 2009
review by: Sdflcorran
(5)

I love my bike. After three years I'm finally starting to outgrow the capabilities of the bike. But I'm not going to get rid of it.

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date: February 9, 2009
review by: PhatNLazy
(5)

Zone construction with Vector Stretch open-air panels keeps you cool when competition is blazing. Flat seams combat friction in key areas for comfort all the way to the end. Two back stash pockets. 14" front zip.

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date: February 8, 2009
review by: daspanglers
(4.6)

Great shoe for the trails

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date: February 8, 2009
review by: k.stuttle
(4.6)

Love this wetsuit very buoyant and pretty slick looking as well (all black with red logo on chest). Definitely recommend it.

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date: February 8, 2009
review by: leftrunner
(4.7)

Great Training tool

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