Triathlon Gear Reviews

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date: June 17, 2015
review by: Cyclegex
(4.5)

An excellent product that I will continue to use during my training blocks and for race day nutrition.

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date: June 16, 2015
review by: Nm True
(1.9)

This may be a great shoe for some people, but for runners that loved the old Pegasus, this is not a good alternative.

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date: June 14, 2015
review by: m.a.burghart
(3.9)

great shoes. I'm buying another pair. Definitely recommend these for long runs and easy days!

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date: June 13, 2015
review by: adam.m.davidson
(4.4)

Great shoe! I love them, and will continue to wear them. Great for the beginner runner all the way to endurance runner (I've been everything in between and have always worn these shoes).

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date: June 13, 2015
review by: adam.m.davidson
(4.5)

I like these shoes. I considered trying the Saucony Peregrine for my next shoe, and realized that was silly since I've been doing fine in these for a while. If it ain't broke....

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date: June 12, 2015
review by: morey000
(4.4)

Brooks delved into the minimalist market, without going minimal. The Pure Project line provides cushion, flexibility, lower drop and light weight- the core elements of the minimal market, while still offering durability and protection. It has proven to be a great combination. Loved these shoes. Bought another pair.

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date: June 11, 2015
review by: InnerAthlete
(4)

Trail shoe with fairly aggressive lugs for grip. The speed lace system takes some getting used to, but does allow for good adjustment.

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date: May 29, 2015
review by: kloofyroland
(4.7)

Extrememely comfortable, high visibility, long lasting swim goggles.

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date: May 22, 2015
review by: Donto
(5)

Can't go wrong with this headset, easy to use, nano-coating for moisture and micro USB charging like my phone.

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date: April 13, 2015
review by: Sfautsch
(4.5)

Excellent purchase if you are serious about training. I have the foot sensor ahd the HR sensor, both work well, Im planning on buying the wahoo cadence/speed sensor to round it up.

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date: April 1, 2015
review by: waveriderNY
(4.3)

Really glad with this purchase. Functional, cool looking, bluetooth, waterproof. So far it's been great for triathlon training and keeping motivated.

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date: April 1, 2015
review by: RosieRose
(4.1)

Overall this is a good value and the belt is adjustable and comfortable to wear. It is great for intermediate distances and will hold a nice amount of fluid, gels, keys and a small electronic device. There is also a 1 year warranty and the company welcomes feedback.

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date: March 31, 2015
review by: burner2
(4.9)

Great shoes! Very comfortable and durable. Good value for the money, especially when purchasing clearance. I will buy Hoka One Ones again!

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date: March 31, 2015
review by: burner2
(4.8)

I really like using this when I race because I always feel as if I'm running more slowly than I really am, especially when other people blow past me. I have found that being able to get instantaneous feedback by checking my speed gives me a real confidence boost, and my run times have significantly improved with it. Well worth the money!

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date: March 31, 2015
review by: burner2
(5)

Very happy with this saddle.

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date: March 31, 2015
review by: tri_bob
(4.1)

I'm planning to enjoy this watch for several years. It's very nice to have one device to do activity monitoring, sleep tracking, and workout tracking. Looks like if I ever branch out to hiking/climbing, it'll be a very useful tool for that, also. If you're comfortable with a honkin' big watch on your wrist and the need for a chest strap for HR, you could do a lot worse than the Fenix 3.

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