Triathlon Gear Reviews

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date: February 24, 2011
review by: DLang1452
(4.4)

Great shoe, good price. Best would probably be for fast workouts and half-marathon and up.

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date: February 24, 2011
review by: TriRSquared
(4.5)

If you are serious about wanting to run with your child this is the one stroller you need to look at. We bought 3 others (cheaper units) and returned them all. Once we paid the money for the BOB we were very happy.

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date: February 24, 2011
(5)

I had the original version last year and liked it. The new one gets rid of the aero sleeve so it is easier to install, is stronger and better looking. A great improvement from an already handy race tool.

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date: February 23, 2011
review by: MrSolis
(4.5)

If it wasn't for the speeddiscrepancies, I would give it a solid 5 but I have to give it a solid 4 so far.

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date: February 23, 2011
review by: DiOnMaui
(4.4)

Overall very comfortable, lightweight, well constructed shoe. Looking forward to using them more this year for both training and racing.

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date: February 23, 2011
review by: Artemis
(4.8)

I tried this on a whim while they were on sale at REI. They are tart, sweet, and maybe a hint flowery. They are very good and you definitely get a touch of honey with them. I would be concerned about how they would work while biking as they are a little sticky and I think they might melt.

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date: February 23, 2011
review by: KevinTapscott
(4.2)

I am very pleased with this watch, the price I got it for, and I would recommend it to someone wanting a cheaper GPS watch but didn't want to spend $200+.

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date: February 23, 2011
review by: itritoo
(4.6)

I liked these shoes. If I go back to a heavier training shoe, I will purchase the current version which is the Defyance 4.

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date: February 22, 2011
review by: Carlton Bale
(4.3)

Ideal bike for tall, long legged riders. The Cervelo P2 is the only frame that comes close to meeting this geometry. It offers the flexibility of a road bike conversion, but might not be as aero as the newest (and lower priced) dedicated TT/Tri bikes.

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date: February 22, 2011
review by: smbrown
(3)

This is an average product, but for the price it works good and is an ok value

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date: February 22, 2011
review by: TriRSquared
(4.7)

A good, low cost sock for short to mid range runs. Buy a dozen and keep a pair in your car, office etc for quick runs.

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date: February 22, 2011
review by: TriRSquared
(2)

Might borrow someone's to try before you buy a bottle. Does not seem to work in my goggles.

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date: February 21, 2011
review by: cbh
(4.8)

Overall a good saddle. I would recommend it.

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date: February 21, 2011
review by: TriRSquared
(4.9)

Unlike Yankz, you can adjust the tension on your foot on the fly. Simply press on the plastic lock and slide it to make the shoes tighter or looser. Nice for longer runs when your feet swell. Also will cut your T2 times.

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date: February 21, 2011
review by: TriRSquared
(4.9)

They provide a cushioned and slip resistant place to grip your aerobars. I will put them on all of my future bikes.

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date: February 21, 2011
review by: TriRSquared
(4)

If you have a truck with a bed rail system this is a inexpensive way to transport your bikes inside the back of your truck. I have 3 of them in the back of my truck plus a bike rack means I can carry 5 bikes!

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