Triathlon Gear Reviews

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date: July 22, 2008
review by: gdlite23
(4.5)

Great bike for overall value but I have limited experience with bikes so it's tough to say.

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date: July 21, 2008
review by: rsqdvr
(4.7)

Outstanding shoe for overpronators. I had/have knee problems as well and my knees used the hurt like h&** after a run of any length. These were the first shoes I tried that prevented that immediately. They work so well, I afraid to try any other shoes.

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date: November 8, 2008
review by: rsqdvr
(4.2)

All-in-all, a great bike

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date: July 21, 2008
review by: stretchdew
(5)

super awesome bike.

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date: July 20, 2008
review by: BlueChip0528
(4.8)

A great product. I will upgrade to the wireless version, eventually. Very good power meter at a price that won't break the bank.

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date: July 18, 2008
review by: njones4213
(4.2)

Great bike for beginners or casual riders who are looking for a well made bike that is a step above department store models, but without the serious financial investment of a true racing bike.

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date: July 18, 2008
review by: njones4213
(3.1)

If you have smaller wrists, this would probably be an excellent device for you. If you have larger wrists, I would stick with the FR 50 unless you absolutely need the GPS features.

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date: July 17, 2008
review by: BlueChip0528
(4.5)

Good 'extra' information, but not worth the money if you ever intend on using the HR function. Buy the 5.0 or 6.0. You can get either for less than the cost of the 4.0 + the upgrade.

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date: July 17, 2008
review by: jokre
(4.8)

I love the older GT bike Mountain and road they are well built as long as they predate the pacific takeover.

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date: July 16, 2008
review by: marmadaddy
(4.6)

A high quality goggle, the best I've used to date. I'm very impressed with these and would need some convincing to race with a different brand.

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date: July 15, 2008
review by: mercedestris
(4.8)

A good intro GPS device. If you were thinking about getting one I would suggest this one because it is not that expensive and if you don't like it you don't feel like you just blew $200 for nothing. $100 is not as bad and if you're like me and don't rely on pacing for performance evaluation it will just be another good tool to use once in a while.

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date: July 15, 2008
review by: njones4213
(4.3)

First off, this is the only model in the forerunner line that is not GPS enabled. However, this device is much more than just a HRM. With optional equipment, it can measure distance, steps, and more. It can even be hooked up to a bike for bike distances and cadence. It is a much cheaper alternative to the GPS enabled models, and if you will be working out in the gym all the time anyways, or will be using predictable routes this will give you everything you need.

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date: July 15, 2008
review by: njones4213
(4.4)

Great shoe for street running and for those of us who haven't gotten the runner's physique yet.

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date: July 14, 2008
(4.6)

best shoes i've ever worn.

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date: July 14, 2008
review by: JamieW
(5)

I think bikesport Michigan said it pretty well 'This is a thinking mans tri bike' I had my eyes first set on a specialized Trans Pro but for the lesser coin and comfort I couldnt tell you the difference. This is one of the best looking Tri bikes around and I am always recieving compliments. I would recommed this bike to anyone, for an Ultegra package of $2600 no other bike comes close

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date: July 14, 2008
review by: MDJ5169
(4.8)

While not a tri specific bike it performs very well with a set of aero bars and a bit of seat adjustment. A ton of bike for the price!

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