Triathlon Gear Reviews

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date: May 31, 2008
review by: beadams
(4.8)

With the $500 I saved vs. the Durace spec bike it will go towards aero wheels. Need more info, this says it best...
http://www.bikesportmichigan.com/reviews/p2c-08-ultegra.shtml

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date: May 26, 2008
review by: Christris
(5)

Better than I imagined. Great tights I will be buying the top soon and getting a set for my wife.

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date: May 21, 2008
review by: bohologo
(4)

This shoe is primarily for forefoot strikers who don't mind paying a premium for their footwear. Not recommended for bigger runners or people who grind down their shoes in short order. A comfortable shoe using an intriguing concept.

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date: May 21, 2008
review by: devouahy
(4.5)

I'm very happy with this suit as it has become my favorite to wear over all others I've owned or still have. Just wish I could own a few more.

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date: May 19, 2008
review by: wagjef
(3.3)

Love it. Just wish there were some pretty major improvements in the directions and device size. Have come to enjoy swimming with it.

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date: May 16, 2008
review by: twocougz
(4.4)

This is a great little brake lever for your aerobars. I opted to only put one one the rear brake, but they are available for the front as well. Available for Campy or Shimano. Would definately recommend. Link to website:

http://www.hedcycling.com/aerobars/thirdbrake.php

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date: May 18, 2008
review by: BlueChip0528
(5)

I highly recommend this suit. Great value for the money (IMHO). Offers very good fit and excellent comfort. No pulling or chafing, just a natural, glove-like feel. Great suit!

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date: May 15, 2008
review by: mkmbdolphinmom
(4.8)

This has been an excellent bike for the sprint and olympic distances I've done. If I up the mileage, I may look into the record of it's performance at longer distances.

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date: May 14, 2008
review by: mabisia
(4.9)

Tifosi has a high-quality product at an everyman's price. For this reason, you can get performance without having to pay double to cover marketing costs of the luxury brand products. Also, at the lower price point, you won't feel as bad if you incur some wear and tear...especially given the conditions that you will be putting these things through! I will definitely be buying Tifosis for the foreseeable future.

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date: May 13, 2008
review by: LameDuck
(4.7)

Great value for the price.

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date: May 12, 2008
review by: emzman
(4.5)

I bought the cadence sensor mainly to record my bike workouts indoors and outdoors. I'm stoked to see that it works flawlessly with my Forerunner 405. There is no need to calibrate since it uses GPS technology. I would definitely recommend this to all cyclists that use Garmin computers.

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date: May 12, 2008
review by: SwampLiquor
(4.8)

I like it...first time I've had one, but it gives me a fairly accurate speed calculation.

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date: May 12, 2008
review by: SwampLiquor
(4.5)

Got it from Amazon and was shipped quickly. Assembled and tuned in about an hour...not bad for a rookie. My first roadbike in about 13 years. Nice components. It's a little heavy, but, hey, I'm just starting out and this was in my price range.

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date: May 12, 2008
review by: SwampLiquor
(3.8)

My first pair of real running shoes, so I have nothing with which to compare. They seem comfortable and supportive, and fell better than many of the other higher end shoes.

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date: May 11, 2008
review by: nilberg
(4.2)

Great unit and fun to use

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date: May 7, 2008
review by: joemac3
(4.8)

Super easy to instal. Just screw them in. It's pretty hard to get them backwards. Really easy to clip in the only problem is if you miss the pedal the first time and it flips over its hard to get them to flip back.

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