Triathlon Gear Reviews
Brooks Pure Cadence
I'd buy these again in a heartbeat if I could find them anywhere in my size.
Read MoreGarmin Forerunner 910XT
Really the only thing I wanted for Christmas (besides Zipps) was the Garmin 910XT. I love this watch. The more I use it, the more I'm attached to it. I'm amazed how it can keep track of my open water swims and my lap pool counts. Those features alone, make it a must buy. I used to move bottle caps along tiles to count pool laps, now I just give my watch a quick look and it is amazingly accurate.
Read MoreCamelbak 2012 Delaney Fit
I like it. I'm glad I found it on the donation forum and was fortunate to be the first to respond to the post! That said...I would buy this if I had to.
Read MoreSanDisk Clip
I have used Sandisk stuff for a while and haven't been let down in the past. There is a first time for everything, and this seems to be it.
Read MoreLook 566
The only drawback to this bike is, I tend to overdo it when I'm riding it. It lures me to do just one more hill, go around just one more bend in the road... then I'm sore next day, ha ha! My better half threatens to fill the inner tubes with lead to slow me down.
The design is similar to the Cannondale Synapse, with flattened areas in the tubes to soak up vertical shock. It manages to be extremely comfortable yet quick and responsive. Mine is not a wsd, but it only took a shorter stem to make it fit well - the handlebars were shallow and not too wide.
This was a 2011 model on sale in 2012, so may have different parts to more recent models.
Proform Treadmill
Overall good product for money. Folds up nice and reasonably quiet.
Read MoreGarmin Forerunner 910XT
Overall I'm very happy with the watch
Read MoreRocket Science Sports Rocket Carbon Wetsuit
Rocket Science is well named. They figure out what it takes to make a triathlon wetsuit that feels like a dream and works like it should. No complaints yet.
Read MoreMontrail Mountain Masochist
The Mountain Masochist II has a number of things in it's favor. I believe that the mark of a good shoe is if you think about it while you running. Or better yet, if you don't. I noticed that was especially true today, as I had this review in mind at the beginning of my run, yet barely thought about the shoe while I was running.
Read MoreNewton Gravity
Fantastic shoe and worth the money. Consider these shoes if you run on your forefoot or if you run on your heels, but get a lot of knee, leg, shin pain.
Yes, they are expensive, but so are physical therapists.
Garmin Forerunner 405
---Still in the process of writing this review ---
I paid $180 for this product because it was open box return at Sport Chalet. Someone got it as a Xmas present and it was returned to the store. I think I got a great deal for my money.
Champion Systems Custom Tri Short
Good Tri shorts, I can't say for the price bc I got them for and awesome price thanks to my team. Be CAREFUL of size, but otherwise feel confident in CS Tri shorts. The experience may be easier if you are dealing directly with CS, as I had to go through my team.
Read MorePearl Izumi isoTransition
Despite my complaints I'll be ordering these again, just a half size larger. I want a light weight shoe for sockless racing, and one that's not a minimalist shoe. This one fits the bill!
Read MoreGarmin Forerunner 910XT
I think the concept is great, but it seems like this may have been rushed to the market. I am don't think that it is ready for prime time.
Read MoreHoka One One Bondi B
I read a review on the shoe last year, but I was immediately scared away by price. I am a bigger runner at 6'2" 220 and always have pains in my hips after running and throughout the day. My first run in these shoes was 17 miles with zero discomfort during the run.
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Garmin Forerunner 910XT
The best Garmin I have owned so far.
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