Triathlon Gear Reviews
Castelli Free tri Short and Jersey
Simply said I am a Castelli fan. I have used their cycling gear for a few years now and when I heard they were starting a triathlon division I was pretty excited. This is a relatively new product line for them but the shorts and shirt combo are fantastic. They are comfortable, breath well, shed water well and are extremely light. I will use these in most every race I do
Read MoreFelt B16
I would think that this should be considered a very solid entry level carbon bike. I'm sure it's probably all that most any beginner/intermediate racer would need. Possible upgrades may be a different seat and better wheels for race day. But I think you'd be hard pressed to find a superior bike at the same price point.
Read MorePlanet X Carbon Tri Spoke
I was fortunate in finding these trispoke wheels. According to the distributor there are only two sets of these wheels in the United States and now I have a set on my bike. They look very similar to HED but for a fraction of the price. Hubs easily removed and can install ceramic bearins very easily.
Read MoreCannondale 2010 Cannondale Slice Hi-Mod
This lightweight triathlon bicycle is easy to handle, provides a comfortable ride and is fairly aerodynamic. Better yet, it can be found at a very affordable price if one shops around. One must compare their "fit coordinates" to the Slice's stack and reach to determine whether this bicycle will "fit".
Read MoreSacouny Mirage 2
Wouldn't buy this model again. But would venture to buy Soucony again as this was a quality item.
Read MoreDe Soto T1 First Wave Concept 5
Great piece of equipment, excellent fit especially for odd bodies.
Read MoreDe Soto T1 First Wave Bibjohn
Great piece of equipment, excellent fit especially for odd bodies.
Read MoreDe Soto Forza ITU Trisuit
Overall a fantastic piece of apparel. Actually I will be ordering a 2-piece set of the same kind soon due to the outstanding feel and performance of this product.
Read MoreGiro Air Attack
Honestly, best helmet around. That is my two cents. Holla at your boy on the way to my next PR.
Read MoreSpecialized Roubaix Expert Compact
This bike was one of the few that met my goals...carbon frame, disc brakes, $4K budget. I would pick this bike again from all the choices. Time will tell if it was a wise decision.
Read MoreBrooks Pure Connect
Overall, very pleased with these. I'm currently on my 3rd pair. The previous 2, I was able to get an amazing amount of mileage out of. I will continue to run in them as long as they continue to be comfortable.
Read MoreBianchi Eros
This Bianchi replaced another Bianchi. For the rides and training I do, this bike is perfect. Love it.
Read MoreDS Maref/RevitaPump www.revitapump.com RevitaPump Muscle Recovery Pump for Sports & Athletes
For the aggressive or competitive athlete on a budget who's been eyeing and considering a compression pump system for recovery and not wanting to break the bank, the RevitaPump surely fills the void.
Read MoreDS Maref/RevitaPump www.revitapump.com RevitaPump Recovery Sport Pump
For the aggressive or competitive athlete on a budget who's been eyeing and considering a compression pump system for recovery and not wanting to break the bank, the RevitaPump surely fills the void. Compared to Normatec, Vessport, and others this is a very good value.
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Saucony Triumph 9
In summary, these were my first fitted, dedicated pair of running shoes, and they served that purpose well. I would consider these an all-around trainer, and they will be the standard by which I judge all future running shoes in the future.
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