Triathlon Gear Reviews

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date: March 23, 2010
review by: kouzman
(4.8)

My 2010 Transition Comp came with a full Dura-ace upgrade instead of the standard 105. I still have less than 100 miles on only 3 trainings but i am very happy with the bike. I am finalizing a couple of adjustments in terms of finding my ideal position and of we go!
The only problem i see is that i am having a hard time to go slow!

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date: March 22, 2010
review by: eabeam
(5)

So far, a great deal for my 1st wetsuit.
If I wear two more Tri's, it will be cheaper than renting.

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date: March 22, 2010
review by: Robin in AZ
(5)

If you over pronate and need a little stability, I would reoommend this shoe.

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date: March 21, 2010
review by: steven.reedy
(4)

Not a good choice if your at one set of running shoes kind of dude (not recomended) but if you already have a nice set of lightweight trainers this might be a good high milage pick for ya

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date: March 21, 2010
review by: vinuzot
(2.4)

Having had a speed only wireless Cateye and then purchasing this model makes me question what the engineers at Cateye are thinking! Will not buy another Cateye unless they fix this problem and make it as responsive as their original product.

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date: March 21, 2010
review by: kenj
(4.4)

The Garmin 310XT is a feature rich product that is great for multi-sport athletes! Probably the biggest challenge is getting an understanding how all these features work and using them to improve performance.
All in all, I am happy with mine!

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date: March 15, 2010
review by: vwswimmer2010
(5)

These are the best goggle I've ever used. I've used them since my freshman year of high school. They are very durable. I would suggest them to anyone. I use them for practice and for meets, even my state meet this year.

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date: March 15, 2010
review by: cbh
(5)

would recommend.

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date: March 15, 2010
review by: cbh
(5)

great pair of double sided pedals. gives me twice the chance at getting clipped in quickly

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date: March 15, 2010
review by: cbh
(5)

Overall, great first tri bike for me. Great value on a used bike with plenty of life left.

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date: March 13, 2010
review by: Road_to_IM
(4)

Overall I love the shoes. With my second pair I have purchased the 16's and moved up to a 9 4E with gel inserts to replace the originals.

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date: March 12, 2010
review by: TrkHilo2k
(4.8)

I always carry it for races and long runs.

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date: March 11, 2010
review by: Meulen
(4.8)

I've put 3000+ miles on this bike. I bought it used and have no idea how many miles the previous owner put on it. I haven't had to make an adjustment or replace anything due to wear. Mine has the Campy Volce components. It's not top of the line but I can go keep up with guys that have expensive bikes no problem on this. I'm very happy with this bike!!

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date: March 9, 2010
review by: AdventureBear
(5)

See "strenghts" above. Great tool, be creative in it's use. Check out "Out of the Box" book by Terry Laughlin for more details on its use.

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date: March 8, 2010
review by: gordon8206
(4.2)

Overall, I would recomend this bike to anyone! I love it. I have had 2 Quintana Roo's prior to this. The first was a Kilo, the second was a Seduza. This is a much smoother ride I feel. I am very happy with this ride.

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date: March 5, 2010
review by: Dano2010
(4.8)

Once again RSS takes something simple and makes it better. These are really a great deal and the aero technology is great. They claim 16% less drag. Every little bit helps!

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