Triathlon Gear Reviews
Orca Sonar
A good mid-level suit but you've got to be REALLY careful with the material when taking it on or off.
Read MoreAsics GT 2160
Good overall choice, I have had 4 pairs of Asics before.
Read More2XU Endurance Womens Tri Suit
Great suit, I would definitely buy again!
Read MoreNeosport 5/3 mm Sprint Women's Full Triathlon Wetsuit
Great investment! I honestly could not be happier!
Read MoreTyr Nest Pro
For my vanity reasons alone, because the marks these leave on my face is so bad, I may have to try another type of goggles, but I really love how these goggles feel and perform.
Read MoreMontrail Mountain Masochist
Great shoe, just not a great shoe for me.
Read MoreScattante R-330
Overall if your on a tight budget I would recommend this bike. It's value is great. Don't let me scare you away by saying it's not the best racing bike.
Read MoreGiro Stylus
I guess for the money, I'd definitely buy it again.
Read MoreQuintana Roo Chicqilo
So far I am really enjoying my first triathlon bike, I would recommend this bike to others.
Read MoreTrek 3.1 Madone
I don't know if this would be the bike to pound out the centuries on (I'll have to update as I get some real miles on it), but it's light and fast which suits part time triathlon use perfectly.
Read MoreBell Lumen
Nice decent mid-range helmet that comes in sizes for those of us with big heads.
Read MoreNewton Sir Isaac Trainers
Good shoe, just not worth the price to me anymore when I can get the same benefit from a cheaper shoe that might even last longer.
I might be back to Newtons at some point but for now I have found a much cheaper alternative.
Scott T2
If you want a shoe that promotes a midfoot strike but don't want to pay Newton prices give these shoes a try. The tread pattern and entire shoe is designed for a midfoot strike and it works. Very lightweight, fast shoe, even cures my mild over-pronation without feeling like a stability shoe.
According to the website they even have a race shoe that is the same shoe but has a hatch on the back so you can leave the shoe tied and put the flap down in T2, then when you get off the bike, jam your foot in, flip the hatch up (like a ski boot) and away you go.
Brooks Adrenaline GTS 11
fit me well and are a good shoe!
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