Triathlon Gear Reviews
Mizuno Ascent 2
good entry level trail running shoe
Read MoreSable RS101
I swim a bunch. I have found these to be the best I have ever worn. Sighting is a breeze. They do come in Rx. Although I wear glasses I don't need Rx's to see. Come is nice carry case. The top is a little difficult to put on. I hope to never lose these but if I do I'll buy another pair quickly. These are the best.
Read MoreRocket Science Sports Rocket Bag
Great piece of gear
Read MoreDe Soto Tri-Shorts
Expensive but very good company
Read MoreBrooks Beasts
Heavy shoes! Turns out they were the wrong shoe for my foot.
Read MoreNike Air Structure Triax
Only my first time out in the them. Check back for updates.
Read MoreCervelo P2C
I think I made a good choice with the P2C. Turns out to be a pretty popular bike as well.
Read MoreMizuno Wave Nirvana
I love these shoes. Prior to these i bought the cheap adidas at Kohl's that they called running shoes and would always have sore feet and knees, after these, no problem at all. Love them and worth the money. Not sure how long you should expect them to last though.
Read MoreInviscid Design Speedfil hydration system
This is a must-have product if you race and have ever fumbled with water bottles - or skipped drinking because of the bother. I stay MUCH better hydrated during races with Speedfil.
Read MoreKestrel Talon
Great bike for anyone who likes to feel the automatic acceleration when you trust that pedal forward. Really what got me hooked on it back then. Kestrel has great customer support now.
Read MoreMizuno Wave Creation 9
Great shoe, and very durable. Highly recommended. As the main cardinal rule, always get properly fitted before bying a shoe. Everyone fits differently.
Read MoreQuintana Roo Dulce
It's my first tri bike, first carbon bike, and I feel like a rockstar every time I ride it :)
Read MoreSpecialized Allex Elite - Double
I upgraded the wheels
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Pearl Izumi Syncro Float II
I don't really need to much support-the Float is the least supportive of the 'Syncro'-framed models. I took it out for two long runs right off the bat (6 and 9 miles) and LOVED them. I did, however, find that you have to lace them losely (or so it seems). They feel fast, firm, yet cushioned. I WAS a die-hard ASICS fan, but I think I've found a new shoe company.
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