Triathlon Gear Reviews

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date: September 9, 2010
review by: cbh
(4.6)

overall, great shoe i expect to put many miles on.

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date: September 9, 2010
review by: jsrichter
(4.9)

Bought from local Cycle Spectrum outlet. They order straght from BikesDirect and do all the set-up. Unbelievable that I could get a full carbon bike w/SRAM Force set for under 2K. With adjustable road/tri geometry and only 18lbs this bike ROCKS!

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date: September 8, 2010
review by: melle
(4.9)

see above.

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date: September 29, 2010
review by: Michael_Mauldwin
(5)

Excellent shoe for the cyclist. A bit pricey for the beginner, but if you want a solid, reliable shoe that you will be able to use for a very long time, the Sidi Ergo II is the shoe you want to slide your feet into!

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date: September 8, 2010
review by: Michael_Mauldwin
(4.4)

I am new to using goggles and feel that this is a good pair of goggles. With use, and practice, I have no doubt that they will perform up to their reputation. very good price from the PX on Post.

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date: September 7, 2010
review by: pappy
(2.2)

I was excited to see everything I have in my Garmin 305 plus the ability to swim and use my existing Cadence and heart rate strap and compatibility with a power meter. I was exceptionally disappointed.
-Would not recognize my Garmin Cadence sensor (although it did work with my Garmin HRM strap)
-Although the sceen is the exact same size as the Garmin 305, the digits are only about 2/3 the size making it much more difficult to read.
-Charger/USB chord failed on second day of use, pretty much putting this thing out of commission.
-Battery only lasted about 7 hours (less than half of advertised life.

So after one use, I found it much harder to read that the Garmin 305 and the battery died prematurely with no functioning chord for charging. I'm sending it back tomorrow.

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date: September 5, 2010
review by: njmick
(4.8)

I love this bike. At this point even if I had the money I would not upgrade. For my skill level (weak); it is perfect.

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date: September 5, 2010
review by: Yardmonkey
(5)

I also own the Nimbus and Kayano from Asics - I use each for different length runs so the DS is a nice addition for the 15 km (almost 10 miles) or less.

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date: September 4, 2010
review by: steven.reedy
(4.2)

great addition to the rotation so far no complaints

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date: August 31, 2010
review by: michael2_19030
(3.6)

My old Shimano tri shoes are the shoes I should have bought...I use them for my road bike but they are just about a half size too small. Even though they are smaller I have an easier time sliding my foot into each shoe.

Anyway....I paid the $170 for the Specialized Tri-Vents so I'm going to have to get another 1 or 2 seasons of use out of them before I look at replacing them. Will definitely explore going back to Shimano when the time comes.

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date: September 1, 2010
review by: littycm
(3.1)

Frustrated

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date: August 30, 2010
review by: lusson
(4.9)

I'm always willing to give an outside company a try and for the price I couldn't pass it up. I see them trying to make their mark in the industry here in the US so will see what happens with this brand.

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date: August 30, 2010
review by: bdwyerbdwyer
(4.2)

Great shoe for shorter distance training - very light and the most comfortable shoe I've ever tried. Lacking support so not recommended as a high mileage shoe for those of us who need a heavier shoe for long distances.

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date: August 27, 2010
review by: ebcdurham
(5)

Great entry-level road bike!

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date: August 27, 2010
review by: 562303dan
(4.3)

Without a doubt the best all round trainer I have ever owned. I will definitely be buying another pair.

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date: March 7, 2011
review by: Barkeep
(5)

Great shoe. Assuming no future issues I'll continue to wear this shoe type.

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