Triathlon Gear Reviews
Cobb Cycling V-Flow Max Saddle
This saddle looks and appears like a great saddle. I really wanted it to work for me. Unfortunately, my position on the bike is very aero aggressive and for me this saddle placed all of my weight on the outer groin and scrotum. I had over 200 miles on this saddle, trying to give it an honest try. It became so uncomfortable that I began to loathe the thought of even getting on the bike; which happens to be my favorite aspect of triathlon. I truly wish it had worked for me but I just couldn't stand the pain it was causing any longer.
In my humble opinion, for those with less aggressive riding positions, especially road bike riders, this saddle should work quite well. Also, for females with any riding position, this saddle seems like it would work well. (albeit I'm a male but females don't have scrotums to get in the way so...should be great!)
Timex GPS Run Trainer
IMO;
This Timex works almost perfect for me
It is a very valuable training/fitness tool I use almost every day
I will buy another Run Trainer IF this one ever quits
Energizer Trailfinder Headlight
Not really a bad choice, all in all. It is a bit bulkier then some more pricy models, but the return on investment is there due to the low cost. If you are starting out and looking for an entry model headlamp, this may be the one for you.
Read MoreTrex Speed Concept 7.5
Highly recommend this bike.
Read MoreAdvantage Pro Sports T1 Pro Race Belt
Even though it is more expensive than others, it is the best race belt on the market and the speed and piece of mind that I will never fumble around with another stupid race belt again is worth the more than the price I paid!!
Read MoreTimex GPS Run Trainer
I feel the ability to track summary workout data should be included, it is not without extra subsription fee. Training peaks says Timex wanted it that way, and Timex won't reply...
Read MoreNike Nike+ SportWatch GPS powered by TomTom
Good Product for the first week I've had it. I'll try to follow up with more details as I get some more miles with it.
Read MoreCannondale Slice 5
My first carbon bike and it was well worth the money.
Read MoreZoot Ultra TT 2.0
A great shoe for those who like how Zoot feels and performs.
Read MoreSpeedplay Light Action Cromoly
As a lighter rider, I had always loved my Speedplay Zeros, but occasionally struggled to get in/out despite cleat adjustments. With my riding mechanics, I am fine using them in race situations without accidentally coming out, but I see why the company says these are for recreational use. It is easy to bring your heel out a tiny bit and all of a sudden, you're out! Not good for a race, but they work great or me! I would still recommend Zeros for race situations and heavier riders
Read MoreBlue Seventy Helix
Extremely comfortable and great performing suit - allows for great flexibility - looks great and easy to take off in transition. All in all a great product!
Read MoreShimano Shimano WF21 Cycling Shoes
These shoes are great for indoor spinning, but I use them comfortably outside. They have laces which are hard to use during a triathlon, but are easy to walk in due to the cleat which is not exposed. I love these shoes, so I am planning to use them for years and years to come!!
Read MorePearl Izumi Elite Series, Black/White
i like these shorts especially if i am wearing a full top simply so it covers my belly.
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Giant Defy 1
Considering this is my first road bike, I'm very happy with it .
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