Triathlon Gear Reviews

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date: April 3, 2011
review by: timpontarelli
(4.9)

A great product for carbohydrate fueling during activity.

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date: April 2, 2011
review by: eldestson
(5)

Happy, happy, happy with my new ride!

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date: March 29, 2011
review by: blaze11
(4.8)

This is my first tri bike and I love it. Just did my first race and finished 3rd overall on bike. Frame is extremely rigid but comfortable and can handle a bigger guy well. Love the shifter components(dura-ace), shifts like a dream. Would highly recommend to anyone wanting to get much faster.

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date: March 29, 2011
review by: natepetemel
(4.1)

Would have kept these if I had not found the Brooks Glycerin 8. I am suffering from morton's neuroma in my left foot and being treated by a physiotherapist. So needed a really plush cushioning shoe.

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date: March 28, 2011
review by: DLang1452
(4.5)

Great midlevel bike for an entrylevel price.

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date: March 31, 2011
review by: DLang1452
(4.9)

Great intro-minimalist shoe with enough cushion to hammer out 15mi or more.

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date: March 28, 2011
review by: Thumpr10
(4.6)

Great shoes for the first 15+ miles that I have put on them. Very comfortable and super lightweight! Great colors...

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date: March 23, 2011
review by: jackandmax
(2.4)

I would love another pair if they send me one but that's probably not going to happen.
If I thought they fixed the problem I would consider the next generation the S10. can't be sure till i read the review's.

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date: March 21, 2011
review by: Tyrell
(4.5)

Good value and will help you have a flat-free ride.

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date: March 16, 2011
review by: CharleyBeth
(3.9)

Although these are considered racing shoes I'll probably only wear them for training and continue to wear my Newtons for racing... Asics have always felt heavy to me.

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date: March 16, 2011
review by: menglo
(4.4)

Good shoe. I would recommend them to anyone so long as they fit you well!

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date: March 15, 2011
review by: Cajuntriguy
(4.5)

A great shoe that can be used by either a neutral runner or someone looking for a mild support shoe. The new design wraps your heel nicely and keeps you foot firmly planted in place for a nice secure fit. This shoe also has the new asymmetrical lacing which I find adds to the comfort of the shoe.
The cushioning in the heel is just right, not to squishey. The shoe breaths well, I run sockless and have not had a single blister. I also removed the laces and installed Lock Laces.

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date: March 15, 2011
review by: fgump
(4.9)

Hard to beat the value of these shoes for the performance they offer!

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date: March 13, 2011
review by: Brother Dan
(5)

I've been to Try Sports (Mt Pleasant SC) and to Fleet feet (Columbia SC) and had my foot strike analyzed you know the 5 step fit and both stores said the same thing. I have one foot that rools a little and one that doesn't roll at all. So they cannot put me in a shoe that would correct one or the other so they recommended a neutral shoe. I tried on a Brooks Ghost and the Asics Cumulus and the Pearl. The Syncrofloat III by far felt the best during a jaunt around the parking lot. To me they had more forefoot cushioning and a lower heel to toe angle if that makes sense. I just bought my 2nd pair the 1st pair has 386 miles on them. I'm 5'8" 155lbs and am very pleased with the performance of this shoe.

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date: March 12, 2011
review by: SCPEGUY
(4.7)

What a great bike. I've loved every minute of it.

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date: March 11, 2011
review by: Barkeep
(4.7)

Keeps the ears warm on those cold weather outings.

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