Triathlon Gear Reviews
Garmin Forerunner 305
for the price and feature set this is amazing piece of kit. The techie snobs will always upgrade to the next gen but paying 600+ bucks just to capture swim data is not worth it. I am excited to use this each time I turn it on and will only consider changing it if it ever breaks or I lose it. And then I'll likely get the same model again unless the 900 drops to the same price.
Read MoreAsics GT-2000
Great training shoe. It feels real good both on and off road. This is the first shoe I have used that I was able to run without socks. When these wear out I will be replacing them with the exact same shoe.
Read MoreGarmin Forerunner 310xt
This watch has done everything I expected it to. It has taken some time to learn how to navigate the various settings. I have found the custom workout settings to be a helpful part of my training routine.
Read MoreNew Balance 1080v3
I've been running in the predecessors of this shoe for years starting with the 1064 then 1080v1 then 1080v2 and now the 1080v3. Each version is a slightly improved version of the last and the 1080v3 is the best pair yet. The laces have ridges so they stay tied better, the drop is smaller than previous versions and I like the styling better as well. Each version gets a little less clunky too.
Read MoreBrooks Ravenna 4
I'm happy with my purchase and will give my feet some time to see if these are the correct shoe for me.
Read MoreGarmin Forerunner 910XT
This is the perfect triathlon watch. It'll do everything you could possibly want for multisport and it's all right in the one device.
Is it worth the price? That's up to you to decide. For $300 on the watch alone ($500 with tri bundle), it is expensive, but I think it's worth it. Just my two cents on this excellent Forerunner 910XT.
Jamis Xenith T2
I love this bike and would recommend it to anyone from someone doing their first long tri, or a pro.
Read MoreSerfas True 500 USB Headlight
I would definitely recommend this light to a friend.
Read MoreTrek 2012 Trek Speed Concept 7.0
I was previously riding a Trek Madone with aero bars. I bought this bike in March of this year and I did the 70.3 with a bike average speed of 18.9 mph. Quite an improvement for me. I would highly recommend this bike to others!
Read MoreISM Adamo Time Trial
I would strongly recommend this saddle.
Read MoreAsics Gel Nimbus 15
If they wear as well as I hope, I WILL be buying them again!
Read MoreDe Soto Women's Forza Tri Short
Buy these shorts! Great coming out of the water and onto the bike or just for long weekend ride.
Read MoreSpecialized Shiv Expert
Best value, very high performance tri bike.
Read MorePyle Waterproof Neckband MP3 Player
I don't listen music when I run or bike. I like shutting my brain off during those activities. However listening to music, books on tape (tape ha... how old is this reviewer) , or whatever when your swimming helps the time pass. These headphones are a great alternative to the FINIS or the iPod for a fraction of the price.
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Mizuno Wave Inspire 9
My first dedicated running shoe. After my first triathlon season, I was starting to develop some significant pain in my feet after my runs. Visiting the experts at a local running shop (Fleet Feet in Annapolis, MD) helped me find out the reason. I was misled at a different shop into buying Neutral shoes, and after spending time trying at a lot of different models the rep pulled out these for me to try. From the second they were on I knew I found my shoe. Between these shoes and the set of inserts I was recommended, I was back to running paid free within a few weeks. I've nearly doubled my training distance this year with this shoe on, and I'm still going pain free. It's probably time to re-up just due to the mileage, but I will gladly be buying another pair of these.
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